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Halal And Haram Food In Islam: Science Perspective Muhammad Ridho; Ayu Anggraini; Yoli Oktaviani
El-Faqih : Jurnal Pemikiran dan Hukum Islam Vol 7 No 2 (2021): EL FAQIH
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam (IAI) Faqih Asy'ari Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29062/faqih.v7i2.269

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Halal and haram food is essential for the public to pay attention to Al-Quran and Hadith have regulated halal and haram food. Obeying the prohibition not to consume haram food is believed to contain wisdom and goodness for Muslims. Likewise, in science and technology, there are increasingly rapid developments. Almost all aspects have been modernized, including research in Islamic elements. Many studies have concluded the facts regarding the causes of food that Islamic law prohibited or prohibited. This research will discuss scientific reasons that haram food harms human health. Discussed the procedures for slaughtering by the Shari'a to classify the animal as halal for human consumption. This research refers to the primary sources of Islamic law, namely the Al-Quran and Hadiths, and scientific studies that prove the negative impact of haram food on human health. Based on this research, many causes are not suitable for consumption. They can endanger human health, such as the presence of harmful bacteria in carcasses, toxic compounds in blood, parasitic diseases in pigs, organ damage due to consumption of Khamr, and the dangers of consuming unprocessed meat. slaughtered according to Islamic law
JEWISH FAITH, TALMUD, AND ZIONIST IN ISLAMIC REVIEW Meirison . .; Muhammad Ridho; Elfi Tajuddin; Zulfia Trinova
Majalah Ilmu Pengetahuan dan Pemikiran Keagamaan Tajdid Vol 23, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Imam Bonjol Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15548/tajdid.v23i2.1942

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Abstract: This paper aims to talk about the Talmud being the most important scripture for Jews, even more, important than the Torah. The author conducted a library study with a descriptive comparative approach to obtaining the Book of the Talmud not only became a source in the establishment of religious law but also became an ideology and principles, and a direction for the policy-making of the State and the Jewish government of Israel. More than that, Talmud became the view of the life of jews in general. That's also why the Jewish State of Israel is referred to as a racist, chauvinistic, theocratic, conservative, and highly dogmatic State. To understand the seemingly arrogant, stubborn, uncompromising State of Israel, one needs to understand the content of the Talmud's teachings, which the Jews believe to be the essential scripture among their scriptures. The Jews have made the  Rabbis their own God in various aspects of life. Although Zionist Jews have turned secular, the Talmud continues to color the policies carried out by most Jews, especially Zionists.