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E-17 Ḥalāl Feed for Ḥalāl Food: Sharīᶜah Perspective
Author(s) -
Dr.Rao Nasir Ali rao
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
al-iʿjāz taḥqīqī majallah barāʾe islāmiyyāt va insāniyyāt
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2707-1219
pISSN - 2707-1200
DOI - 10.53575/e17.v4.01.182-190
Subject(s) - sustenance , islam , duty , witness , environmental ethics , political science , psychology , law , philosophy , theology
At present, food safety has become a major concern for all humans regardless of their ethnic or spiritual background. Every day we read or witness news about the dangers of industrialized food. Islam puts a genuine accentuation over what a Muslim can eat or can't eat. As indicated by Islamic Aqeedah, we must secure our mind and body’s health since ensuring the body's wellbeing is an "Ibadah" all alone. By staying away from haram food, we’re fulfilling our divine duty. Animal’s feed is one of the important aspects in ḥalāl supply chain. Muslims trust that bolstering creature with harām creature side-effects (something delivered in a normally mechanical or natural process notwithstanding the key item) will prompt debasement of the creature which makes the creature inadmissible for Muslim utilization. Since to make the meat ḥalāl we need to consider how the animal is butchered as well as we need to take into thought what the animal was nourished on?And the sustenance that the creature expends does not contain any blood or meat?Therefore, the present study aims to highlight the importance of ḥalāl feed for the animals in sharīᶜah.