Islamic vegetarianism and veganism is the practice of abstention from meat (and other animal products in case of vegans) among Muslims. The vast majority...
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practised vegetarianism, there has been no serious discourse on the possibility of interpretations of scripture that require vegetarianism. Certain animals...
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Vegetarianism is the practice of abstaining from the consumption of meat (red meat, poultry, seafood, insects, and the flesh of any other animal). It...
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The practice of vegetarianism is strongly linked with a number of religious traditions worldwide. These include religions that originated in India, such...
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Islamic dietary laws are laws that Muslims follow in their diet. Islamic jurisprudence specifies which foods are halal (Arabic: حَلَال, romanized: ḥalāl...
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Christian vegetarianism is the practice of keeping to a vegetarian lifestyle for reasons connected to or derived from the Christian faith. The three primary...
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Jewish vegetarianism is a commitment to vegetarianism that is connected to Judaism, Jewish ethics or Jewish identity.[page needed] Jewish vegetarians often...
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Veganism (redirect from Strict vegetarianism)
coined in 1944 by Donald Watson with the aim of differentiating it from vegetarianism, which rejects the consumption of meat but accepts the consumption of...
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Ovo vegetarianism /ˈoʊvoʊ/ is a type of vegetarianism which allows for the consumption of eggs but not dairy products, in contrast with lacto vegetarianism...
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Diet in Sikhism (redirect from Sikh vegetarianism)
Sikhism that have espoused vegetarianism. However, this was rejected by the Sikh Gurus. Sikhs consider that vegetarianism and meat-eating are unimportant...
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Diet in Hinduism (redirect from Hindu Vegetarianism)
cuisine Buddhist vegetarianism Christian dietary laws Diet in Sikhism Etiquette of Indian dining Indian vegetarian cuisine Islamic dietary laws Kashrut...
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and drink prohibitions Islamic dietary laws Jewish dietary laws Kosher Kosher foods Pigbel Pig toilet Trichinosis Vegetarianism and religion – has a more...
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of Islamic texts Quran – Sura – Ayat Asbab al-nuzul Naskh Quranic literalism Tafsir Qudsi – tafsir Salat Zakat History of Jainism Jain vegetarianism Nonviolence...
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Pakistani vegetable dishes (redirect from Vegetarianism in Pakistan)
Directive investment Industrialisation Military economisation Nationalisation Privatisation Public-private partnering Redundant Islamic economisation...
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While describing itself as Islamic and using Islamic terminologies, its religious tenets differ substantially from orthodox Islamic traditions. Scholars of...
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Buddhist cuisine (section Vegetarianism)
vegan, and it is based on the Dharmic concept of ahimsa (non-violence). Vegetarianism is common in other Dharmic faiths such as Hinduism, Jainism and Sikhism...
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Ethics of eating meat (redirect from Ethics of vegetarianism)
Judaism, such as Joseph Albo and Isaac Arama, regard vegetarianism as a moral ideal. Similarly, Islamic dietary laws permit the consumption of certain animals...
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The Benefits of Vegetarianism (Persian: فواید گیاهخواری, Favāyed-e giyāhkhori), published in 1927, by the Iranian writer Sadegh Hedayat, is considered...
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or uḍḥiyah (Arabic: أضحية, lit. 'sacrificial animal') as referred to in Islamic law, is a ritual animal sacrifice of a livestock animal during Eid al-Adha...
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Shelley's Vegetarianism is a 1891 pamphlet on the vegetarianism of Percy Bysshe Shelley by William Axon, published by the Vegetarian Society. It is a...
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animal sources to varying degrees (e.g. flexitarianism, pescetarianism, vegetarianism, and veganism) for health reasons, issues surrounding morality, or to...
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Basheer Ahmad Masri (category Islamic scholars in the United Kingdom)
an Indian Islamic scholar and animal welfare writer. He has been described as the "most prominent contemporary voice in articulating Islamic concern for...
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Religion in India (section Islam)
population claims to be vegetarian, and mainly practice lacto-vegetarianism. Vegetarianism is less common among Sikhs, Muslims, Christians, Bahá'ís, Parsis...
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John the Baptist (redirect from Islamic view of John the Baptist)
would herald the coming of Jesus. His father Zechariah was also an Islamic prophet. Islamic tradition maintains that John met Muhammad on the night of the...
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Unclean animal (category Animals in Islam)
White was a proponent of vegetarianism. Many Seventh-day Adventists avoid meat for health reasons, although vegetarianism is not a requirement. Members...
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on others." Mahayana Buddhists practice vegetarianism to this end. Animals in Islam Christian vegetarianism Grant, Catharine (2006). The No-nonsense...
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The Bloodless Revolution (book) (redirect from The Bloodless Revolution: A Cultural History of Vegetarianism From 1600 to Modern Times)
The Bloodless Revolution: Radical Vegetarianism and the Discovery of India is a 2006 non-fiction book by English author Tristram Stuart. It was published...
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Celibacy (redirect from Celibacy in Islam)
himself established a small community that set a premium on study, vegetarianism, and sexual restraint or abstinence. Later philosophers believed that...
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with aspects of Gaudiya Vaishnava theology. Followers must practice vegetarianism and are not allowed to gamble, engage in any sexual contact outside...
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State religion (redirect from State Religion of Islam)
State is Islam and Islamic Law shall be a main source of legislation." Libya: Article 1 of the Libyan interim Constitutional Declaration: "Islam is the...
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