Hello people, I am just new here, am frequenting often since I joined the discussions.
I think when you belong to some "faith" its sometimes not easy to practice your own personal choices related to what you eat or how you go about with endless rituals or customs. How about pets, are you allowed to have pets in Islam? I have never seen many muslims with pets so I dont know how much liberal they are on that one.
Now, they say dead meat is forbidden, arent all animals dead when they get slaughtered, they say blood is forbidden, but at the same time no meat can be obtained without shredding atleast a drop of blood. In my opinion a slaughter is a slaughter, no matter
HOW the animal is killed.
This is what I keep hearing from them
"Islam enjoys
mercy and compassion for all living creatures. At the same time Islam maintains that Allah has created the earth and its wondrous flora and fauna for the benefit of mankind. It is upto mankind to use every resource in this world judiciously, as a niyamat (Divine blessing) and amanat (trust) from Allah"
In my opinion there is nothing compassionate about animal slaughter. But this 14th century argument certain does not apply in today's world. They eat meat because they like to eat bloody flesh and want to use the excuse "God said I can" to defend their indefensible position.
Some say you can be good muslim being a vegetarian as well, which part of the quaran they intend to follow. The part that says you must be compassionate to all creatures or the part that tells you it is OK to to slit the throat and slaughter innocent animals.
What value is there to an advancing human being looking for God to take to religious practices that are devoid of compassion?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vD7yKSk-DgA&feature=PlayList&p=C24495C1DFD4D1B6&index=2More intensive farming also results in the destruction of natural habitats, deforestation, inefficient land-use, animal disease, waste, increased water consumption, water pollution, global climate change and more fossil fuel consumption
A lot of people find it particularly upsetting to view images or even to read about the average life experience of a farmed animal.
With the growing awareness about the cruelty involved and learning more of the importance of healthy food, many people go vegetarian.
How many of you here are,or trying to become vegetarians? Do you have pets? Would you readily give them away for slaughtering the same way your food was prepared?