Veganism sentiments and preferences among Muslims

Veganism has become a significant lifestyle which is being religiously practiced by people from across the globe as their routine. To date, the Muslims also followed suit with the trend of veganism in the quest of practicing a healthy lifestyle. Nonetheless, concerns arise on the degree of acknowled...

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Main Authors: Mohd Zaki, Muhamamad Nasrullah, Mohd Jamil, Mohammad Aizat Jamaludin, Mohd Nor, Nur Suriya, Azlan, Aishah
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Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2021
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spelling my.iium.irep.913152021-08-05T07:39:25Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/91315/ Veganism sentiments and preferences among Muslims Mohd Zaki, Muhamamad Nasrullah Mohd Jamil, Mohammad Aizat Jamaludin Mohd Nor, Nur Suriya Azlan, Aishah BJ1188 Religious ethics BL Religion Veganism has become a significant lifestyle which is being religiously practiced by people from across the globe as their routine. To date, the Muslims also followed suit with the trend of veganism in the quest of practicing a healthy lifestyle. Nonetheless, concerns arise on the degree of acknowledgement by the Islamic teachings on such diets which advocate for omitting animal products in one’s daily meal. Therefore, this paperwork seeks to identify the elements of veganism from the viewpoints of various perspectives of Muslims, based on their sentiments and personal preferences in order to examine the relevance of veganism as a lifestyle to be exercised by Muslims. Research data were collected from secondary sources which includes journals, books, papers and internet resources to retrieve information on veganism, vegetarianism and the Islamic theme regarding the issue. This research is important because it will resolve the existing conflict to understand whether the practice of veganism is present in Islam or otherwise. Two elements of veganism are animal rights and vegan diet. The concept of veganism is not existed in Islamic tradition but Islam has its own concept and practices on animal rights. Meanwhile, vegan diet is accepted to be practiced by Muslims as long as according to Islamic rulings Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2021-06-30 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/91315/3/91315_Veganism%20sentiments%20and%20preferences%20among%20Muslims.pdf Mohd Zaki, Muhamamad Nasrullah and Mohd Jamil, Mohammad Aizat Jamaludin and Mohd Nor, Nur Suriya and Azlan, Aishah (2021) Veganism sentiments and preferences among Muslims. Pertanika Journal Of Social Sciences & Humanities, 29 (2). pp. 1431-1447. ISSN 0128-7702 E-ISSN 2231-8534 http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/pjssh/browse/regular-issue https://doi.org/10.47836/pjssh.29.2.36
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Veganism sentiments and preferences among Muslims
description Veganism has become a significant lifestyle which is being religiously practiced by people from across the globe as their routine. To date, the Muslims also followed suit with the trend of veganism in the quest of practicing a healthy lifestyle. Nonetheless, concerns arise on the degree of acknowledgement by the Islamic teachings on such diets which advocate for omitting animal products in one’s daily meal. Therefore, this paperwork seeks to identify the elements of veganism from the viewpoints of various perspectives of Muslims, based on their sentiments and personal preferences in order to examine the relevance of veganism as a lifestyle to be exercised by Muslims. Research data were collected from secondary sources which includes journals, books, papers and internet resources to retrieve information on veganism, vegetarianism and the Islamic theme regarding the issue. This research is important because it will resolve the existing conflict to understand whether the practice of veganism is present in Islam or otherwise. Two elements of veganism are animal rights and vegan diet. The concept of veganism is not existed in Islamic tradition but Islam has its own concept and practices on animal rights. Meanwhile, vegan diet is accepted to be practiced by Muslims as long as according to Islamic rulings
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author Mohd Zaki, Muhamamad Nasrullah
Mohd Jamil, Mohammad Aizat Jamaludin
Mohd Nor, Nur Suriya
Azlan, Aishah
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Mohd Jamil, Mohammad Aizat Jamaludin
Mohd Nor, Nur Suriya
Azlan, Aishah
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title Veganism sentiments and preferences among Muslims
title_short Veganism sentiments and preferences among Muslims
title_full Veganism sentiments and preferences among Muslims
title_fullStr Veganism sentiments and preferences among Muslims
title_full_unstemmed Veganism sentiments and preferences among Muslims
title_sort veganism sentiments and preferences among muslims
publisher Universiti Putra Malaysia Press
publishDate 2021
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