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Shocking Facts About Non-Vegetarianism In Islam
There exist several contradictory claims on certain principles that govern modern day Islam. While some people are of the opinion that Islam has always retained its true essence, some people talk of the erosion of essential dogmas. In this article, we explore a certain aspect that hasn't invited extensive discussion. We look into the aspect of vegetarianism and its relevance to Islam. We look at certain shocking facts about Islam and its connection to vegetarianism. To begin with, here is a question to tickle your awareness about the Islamic religion. Did you know that Islam embraced vegetarianism when it was first preached?
The question might be hard to take for people who believe the importance of animal sacrifice in Islam, especially during the important festivals of Bakrid and Ramzan. Here are a few facts about vegetarianism in Islam. Read on...
The
Prophet
Was
A
Vegetarian
Many
people
aren't
aware
of
the
fact
that
the
Prophet
was
a
vegetarian.
When
the
Prophet
travelled
from
Mecca
to
Madina,
he
didn't
perform
any
form
of
animal
sacrifice.
The
Prophet
subjected
himself
to
great
hardship
and
propounded
that
humans
should
not
convert
their
stomach
into
graves
for
dead
animals.
Islam's
Official
Colour:
Green
Islam's
official
colour
is
the
colour
green,
which
in
itself
is
a
symbol
for
vegetarianism.
Islam
advocates
the
right
of
animals
to
live
freely,
free
from
torture
and
sacrifice.
In
the
Quran,
it
is
said
that
animals,
like
humans
are
a
community
by
themselves
and
shouldn't
be
subject
to
torture.
It
Is
The
Arabs
Who
Brought
Non-Vegetarianism
To
Islam
Arabs
were
non-vegetarians
and
they
were
the
ones
who,
in
a
way,
brought
meat-eating
to
Islam.
Many
Arabs
were
reluctant
to
convert
to
Islam
for
this
very
reasons.
Many
Arabs
showed
heightened
resentment
towards
Islam's
tenet
of
vegetarianism.
Islam
Didn't
Encourage
the
Ingestion
Of
Animal
Flesh
At
The
Beginning
It
is
believed
that
the
concept
of
eating
meat
was
brought
in
later
in
order
to
please
the
followers
and
allow
for
some
level
of
flexibility.
Once
this
happened,
people
freely
embraced
Islam
as
a
religion
that
encourages
flexibility,
allowing
people
to
follow
what
they
believe
is
right
as
far
as
consuming
meat
is
concerned.
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