Reflection About Vegetarianism

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I am Indonesian, Muslim, and Vegetarian: There’s Nothing Wrong about It!
Islam and Vegetarian sound like two words that contradict. Islam is considered to support meat-eating. As a proof, Islam has annual Eid al-Adha celebration where we sacrifice four-footed animals –and of course eat the meat with family and the poor. Meanwhile, Vegetarianism has it roots from Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism. I decided to live a Vegetarian diet just three months ago and I found it in accordance with Islamic values. However, since I live in Indonesia, I get a lot of questions about my new diet and some consider it as against the Prophet Muhammad’s (peace be upon him) deeds. Before I explain the accordance between Islamic values and Vegetarianism, I will explain …show more content…

Lacto-ovo Vegetarians do not consume red meat, white meat, fish, or fowl. However, they do consume dairy product and egg product. This is the most common type of vegetarian because the one who live this way still get the protein from egg and dairy product. Some of the vegetarians do consume fish occasionally. But they do not cook eat by themselves; they just eat the fish when it is already on the table.
As I told you earlier, I became vegetarian since three months ago. Actually, I do not really have a reason why I choose to live this way. It’s just a sudden call from deep-down my heart. Not to mention, I got a little stress during the first two weeks of my new diet because I could not explain what is going on with myself. I asked a Kinesiologist and she said that my body is the one who wants it. It is the bodily knowledge that demands a healthy life. At first I choose to be a vegan, but eventually, I chose to be a vegetarian because my parents were so anxious with my new habit!
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We think that there should be an animal meat or dairy product in every our lunch and dinner time. I am not a guy who studies history but as far as I know our Muslim ancestors are semi-vegetarians . They do not eat meat for daily basis. The wealth one eats meat once a week and the poor one eat meets once in a year during Eid al-Adha celebration.
All Muslim knows that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) did eat meat during his life. In consequence, there will be a judge that Muslim who chooses to live as a vegetarian is against the Sunna - . Even more, they tend to judge the vegetarian Muslim as Kafir since they think that the vegetarian Muslim are following the Buddhism or Hinduism practices

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