Why is it Muslims don't eat pork?
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Why is it Muslims don't eat pork?
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Question: Why is the eating of pork forbidden in Islam?
Answer: The fact that consumption of pork is prohibited in Islam is well known. The following points explain various aspects of this prohibition:
1. Pork-prohibited in Qur'an
The Qur'an prohibits the consumption of pork in no less than 4 different places. Its prohibited in 2:173, 5:3, 6:145 and 16:115.
Forbidden to you (for food) are: dead meat, blood, the flesh of swine, and that on which hath been invoked a name other than that of Allah. [Al-Qur'an 5:3] The above verses of the Holy Qur'an are sufficient to satisfy a Muslim as to why pork is forbidden.
2. Pork prohibited in the Bible
The Christian is likely to be convinced by his religious scriptures. The Bible prohibits the consumption of pork, in the book of Leviticus and the swine, as he divideth the hoof, and be cloven footed, yet he cheweth not the cud; he is unclean to you. Of their flesh shall ye not eat, and their carcass shall ye not touch, they are unclean to you. Leviticus chapter 11 verse 7 and 8:
Pork is also prohibited in the book of Deuteronomy
And the swine, because it divideth the hoof, yet cheweth not the could, it is unclean unto you. Ye shall not eat of their flesh, nor touch their dead carcass. Deuteronomy chapter 14 verse 8:
A similar prohibition is repeated in the book of Isaiah chapter 65 verse 2-5.
3. Consumption of pork causes several diseases
The other non-Muslims and atheists will agree only if convinced through reason, logic and science. Eating of pork can cause no less than seventy different types of diseases. A person can have various Helminthes, like roundworm, pinworm, hookworm, etc. One of the most dangerous is Taenia Solium, which in a layman's terminology is called tapeworm. It harbours in the intestine and is very long. Its ova i.e. eggs, enter the blood stream and can reach almost all the organs of the body. If it enters the brain it can cause memory loss. If it enters the heart it can cause heart attack and if it enters the eye it can cause blindness. If it enters the liver it can cause liver damage. It can damage almost all the organs of the body.
Another dangerous helminthes is Taenia Tichurasis. A common misconception about pork is that if it is cooked well, these ova die. In a research project undertaken in America, it was found that out of twenty-four people suffering from
Taenia tichurasis, twenty two had cooked the pork very well. This indicates that the ovas present in the pork do not die under normal cooking temperature.
4. Pork has fat building material
Pork has very little muscle building material and contains excess of fat. This fat gets deposited in the vessels and can cause hypertension and heart attack. It is not surprising that over 50% of Americans suffer from hypertension.
5. Pig is one of the filthiest animals on earth
The pig is one of the filthiest animals on earth. It lives and thrives on muck, faeces and dirt. It is the best scavenger that I know that God has produced. In the villages they don't have modern toilets and the villagers excrete in the open air. Very often excreta is cleared by pigs.
Some may argue that in advanced countries like Australia, pigs are bred in very clean and hygienic conditions. Even in these hygienic conditions the pigs are kept together in sties. No matter how hard you try to keep them clean they are filthy by nature. They eat and enjoy their own as well as their neighbour's excreta.
6. Pig is the most shameless animal
The pig is the most shameless animal on the face of the earth. It is the only animal that invites its friends to have sex with its mate. It feels no jealousy. And among people who consume pork, the practice of wife swapping and other forms of promiscuous behaviour is common.
(The author is the president of Islamic Research Foundation, Mumbai. Email: [email protected], Islamic Research Foundation)
Taken from the Islamic Voice website: Islamic Voice
That's it, I'm feeding my wife pork chops for supper.Quote:
Originally Posted by shygrneyzs
Pigs roll in mud, because they have no sweat glands. They also bark when excited, and they can crush a peach pit like hard candy.
I'm sad to report that we have had pork chops, pork tenderloin and bacon yet my wife has not even mentioned wife swapping to me... even knowing how pretty I think her married cousin is!
Has she had any increased ability to retain fat (#4)?
Well she has put on a couple of pounds. It must be due to the pork not that I think of it. I have discounted her inactivity and love of donuts ever since I read this thread. Cutting out pork products should bring her to Twiggy levels one would assume. I'm off to clean out the fridge - I'll miss you bacon.
Not only pork, also all types of meat is not good for human body- good physical and mental health only we can see in the life of vegeterians-
Not really.Quote:
Originally Posted by cassini
Meat is a cholestrol creator
Your liver produces about 1,000 mg of cholesterol a day — all the cholesterol your body needs. Another 200 to 500 mg can come from the food you eat.Quote:
Originally Posted by cassini
HDL (high-density lipoprotein) is the “good” cholesterol because it helps remove “bad” cholesterol from arteries and prevent blockage. Triglyceride is a form of fat. It is made in your body and also comes from food. People with high triglycerides often have high total cholesterol, high LDL cholesterol and a low HDL cholesterol level.
Bran muffins and all baked goods may hold a “hidden” source of a cholesterol-raising fat. The nutrition label may list the cholesterol content as none or low, but look for hydrogenated fats and oils in the ingredients list.
It is not if you excerise.
Hi Cassini,Quote:
Originally Posted by cassini
The below article explains what I think is the truth...
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Are vegetarian diets healthier than meat-based diets?
Vegetarian diets vary greatly and can range from avoiding meat through to a strict vegan diet, where all foods of animal origin are excluded. Some studies show that vegetarians suffer less from heart disease, some cancers, high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes, and that they live longer than meat-eaters. However, any beneficial effect is also likely to be due, in part, to a generally healthier lifestyle adopted by vegetarians including not smoking and taking more exercise(3). It is not simply a case of omitting meat from the diet. Thus, a vegetarian diet is not automatically healthier than an omni-vorous diet and non-vegetarians who are health conscious can live just as long as vegetarians. Vegetarian diets can even be unhealthy if meat and animal products, rich in essential vitamins (e.g. vit B12) and minerals (e.g. iron, zinc), are not substituted by nutritionally appropriate foods or compensated by adequate food supplements.
http://www.eufic.org/page/it/faqid/v...t-based-diets/
Hi Cassini,Quote:
Originally Posted by cassini
The below article explains what I think is the truth...
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Are vegetarian diets healthier than meat-based diets?
Vegetarian diets vary greatly and can range from avoiding meat through to a strict vegan diet, where all foods of animal origin are excluded. Some studies show that vegetarians suffer less from heart disease, some cancers, high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes, and that they live longer than meat-eaters. However, any beneficial effect is also likely to be due, in part, to a generally healthier lifestyle adopted by vegetarians including not smoking and taking more exercise(3). It is not simply a case of omitting meat from the diet. Thus, a vegetarian diet is not automatically healthier than an omni-vorous diet and non-vegetarians who are health conscious can live just as long as vegetarians. Vegetarian diets can even be unhealthy if meat and animal products, rich in essential vitamins (e.g. vit B12) and minerals (e.g. iron, zinc), are not substituted by nutritionally appropriate foods or compensated by adequate food supplements.
http://www.eufic.org/page/it/faqid/v...t-based-diets/
Heart diseases cancer, these are common among meat eaters- here is a report by bbc that breast cancer very common among muslim woman from india and pakistan in uk- but hindu woman are vegettarians and fibre contain so they are far away from this disease- http://www.news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3372531.stm
Here the correct web link news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/3372531.stm
Hey Cassini,Quote:
Originally Posted by cassini
Breast cancer has little to do with heart disease.
And whether muslims or others in India, they are used to eating a diet rich in oils/ghees/butter etc hence this could be the cause of heart disease more than the meat.
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Simply says that more fibre is better. I believe we already knew that.Quote:
Originally Posted by cassini
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