Food choices are deeply connected to one’s cultural, religious, and personal beliefs. Pork is one of the most known meats that is strictly prohibited for Muslims, and for this reason, a lot of questions concerning its haram status have risen. In this article, you will understand why Muslims can’t eat pork. So if you are eager to know, stick with this page and read it carefully.......➡️CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLES HERE.
Why Is Pork Haram (Prohibited) In Islam?
Islam only permits herbivorous animals, which means for an animal to be permissible by Islamic dietary law, such meat must have split hooves and chews the cud. Examples are livestock such as deer, cow, goat, sheep, antelope, et cetera.
On the other hand, pigs are considered haram (prohibited), of course, they have cloven hooves however they do not chew the cud, and this is just one of the reasons they are considered haram. Another reason is that they easily carry bacteria that are harmful to humans.Islam does not consider them dirty but unclean, pigs are omnivorous scavengers and they eat anything that comes their way, they are known for eating carrion and refuse, which is deemed unclean in Islam.
This article explores the top five reasons Muslims don’t eat pork. They are;
1.Pigs can digest and eat anything, including feces, which can make your body get prone to more diseases and infections.According to the Islamic beliefs, eating pork meat can demage your spritualtiy as it is considered impure.
2. Quranic prohibition
The primary reason Muslims abstain from pork is based on religious scripture, specifically the Quran. In several verses, the Quran explicitly forbids the consumption of pork. The Quran states, “He has only forbidden to you dead animals, blood, the flesh of swine, and that which has been dedicated to other than Allah” (Al-Baqarah, 2:173).
This prohibition is considered an unambiguous command from God, and Muslims must follow it as an act of obedience and submission.
3.Eating pork meat introduces many diseases to humans, and these diseases can easily be transmitted to other human beings.
4.Farmers use pigs to hunt snakes, since pigs eat snakes and, if bitten by the reptile, they are not harmed by its venom.
5.Islam put highest emphasis on cleanliness and purity, as it is considered half deen in Islam. And consumption of something impure breaks that cleanliness rule