"خون حرام ہے ": حلال انڈسٹری کے بنیادی قرآنی معیار کا تحقیقی جائزہ

Healthy nourishment depends on healthy food. General consideration of people is of being the food safe and edible for human consumption not its effect on their spiritual selves but the Islamic terms Ḥalāl and Ḥarām emphasis on both physical and internal safety. Islam commands to avoid doubtful and d...

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Main Authors: Dr. Mufti Syed Arif Ali Shah Alhusaini, Muhammad Ishaq
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: University of Haripur 2019-12-01
Series:Journal of Islamic and Religious Studies
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Online Access:http://www.jirs.uoh.edu.pk/jirs/index.php?journal=JIRS&page=article&op=view&path%5B%5D=10.36476%2FJIRS.4%3A2.12.2019.01
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spelling doaj-7c94e99a5ba24fd7beb8c49cbbdad0b62020-11-25T00:32:38ZaraUniversity of HaripurJournal of Islamic and Religious Studies2518-53302519-71182019-12-014211910.36476/JIRS.4:2.12.2019.01"خون حرام ہے ": حلال انڈسٹری کے بنیادی قرآنی معیار کا تحقیقی جائزہDr. Mufti Syed Arif Ali Shah Alhusaini0Muhammad Ishaq1Pakistan Standards and Quality Control Authority (PSQCA)University of Karachi, Karachi, PakistanHealthy nourishment depends on healthy food. General consideration of people is of being the food safe and edible for human consumption not its effect on their spiritual selves but the Islamic terms Ḥalāl and Ḥarām emphasis on both physical and internal safety. Islam commands to avoid doubtful and dubious things rather than to use Ḥarām. The unprecedented evolution and advancement of science and technology caused a revolution in the food-science and technology as well. Many new and innovative flavors etc. took place of organic and natural consumables. Accordingly, the Muslims were in dire need of a robust system which would be able to convince them of the Ḥalāl status of the daily consumables. The article investigates the Sharī’ah stand on the issue of blood in the light of Qur’ān, Sunnah and comparative jurisprudence study, and modern sciences related to blood. Keeping in mind the Globalized Halal Industry all the researched is coupled with combined comparative study of all Schools of Islamic Fiqh, to make easy the way of Unified Halaal Standard regarding the blood. Under the main title The paper comprises subtopics of an introduction and few chapters, which deal with definition and functions of blood, types of blood, difference between blood of aquatic and land animals, comparative study of modern sciences related to blood and Shariah status of use of the blood in various industries in term of Halal and Haram.http://www.jirs.uoh.edu.pk/jirs/index.php?journal=JIRS&page=article&op=view&path%5B%5D=10.36476%2FJIRS.4%3A2.12.2019.01ḥalal industryanimal feedsfish meals
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"خون حرام ہے ": حلال انڈسٹری کے بنیادی قرآنی معیار کا تحقیقی جائزہ
Journal of Islamic and Religious Studies
ḥalal industry
animal feeds
fish meals
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title "خون حرام ہے ": حلال انڈسٹری کے بنیادی قرآنی معیار کا تحقیقی جائزہ
title_short "خون حرام ہے ": حلال انڈسٹری کے بنیادی قرآنی معیار کا تحقیقی جائزہ
title_full "خون حرام ہے ": حلال انڈسٹری کے بنیادی قرآنی معیار کا تحقیقی جائزہ
title_fullStr "خون حرام ہے ": حلال انڈسٹری کے بنیادی قرآنی معیار کا تحقیقی جائزہ
title_full_unstemmed "خون حرام ہے ": حلال انڈسٹری کے بنیادی قرآنی معیار کا تحقیقی جائزہ
title_sort "خون حرام ہے ": حلال انڈسٹری کے بنیادی قرآنی معیار کا تحقیقی جائزہ
publisher University of Haripur
series Journal of Islamic and Religious Studies
issn 2518-5330
2519-7118
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Healthy nourishment depends on healthy food. General consideration of people is of being the food safe and edible for human consumption not its effect on their spiritual selves but the Islamic terms Ḥalāl and Ḥarām emphasis on both physical and internal safety. Islam commands to avoid doubtful and dubious things rather than to use Ḥarām. The unprecedented evolution and advancement of science and technology caused a revolution in the food-science and technology as well. Many new and innovative flavors etc. took place of organic and natural consumables. Accordingly, the Muslims were in dire need of a robust system which would be able to convince them of the Ḥalāl status of the daily consumables. The article investigates the Sharī’ah stand on the issue of blood in the light of Qur’ān, Sunnah and comparative jurisprudence study, and modern sciences related to blood. Keeping in mind the Globalized Halal Industry all the researched is coupled with combined comparative study of all Schools of Islamic Fiqh, to make easy the way of Unified Halaal Standard regarding the blood. Under the main title The paper comprises subtopics of an introduction and few chapters, which deal with definition and functions of blood, types of blood, difference between blood of aquatic and land animals, comparative study of modern sciences related to blood and Shariah status of use of the blood in various industries in term of Halal and Haram.
topic ḥalal industry
animal feeds
fish meals
url http://www.jirs.uoh.edu.pk/jirs/index.php?journal=JIRS&page=article&op=view&path%5B%5D=10.36476%2FJIRS.4%3A2.12.2019.01
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