Proposed Islamic ethics for food processing
Processed food is widespread phenomenon all over the world. Some of these foods are ready to be eaten immediately after purchasing, while others need to be cooked before eating them. In order to make higher profits, companies and suppliers of these foods sometimes do not follow the proper producti...
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iium-495472018-03-06T08:09:38Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/49547/ Proposed Islamic ethics for food processing Amanullah, Muhammad KBP1 Islamic law.Shariah.Fiqh Processed food is widespread phenomenon all over the world. Some of these foods are ready to be eaten immediately after purchasing, while others need to be cooked before eating them. In order to make higher profits, companies and suppliers of these foods sometimes do not follow the proper production methods, or use unhealthy ingredients, or do not label products correctly. This negligence causes various types of health problems in consumers. To some extent, this negligence can cause human casualties. Islam offers a number of ethics to be followed in food processing. By analyzing the related verses of the Qur’an and ahadith of the Prophet (p. b. u. h.), this paper intends to discuss these ethics. The paper may conclude that Islam has a comprehensive code of ethics for food processing. Implementation of these ethics may help reducing health problems and drawbacks that are caused by neglecting them during food processing. 2015-12 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/49547/1/49547.pdf Amanullah, Muhammad (2015) Proposed Islamic ethics for food processing. In: Kuala Lumpur International Business, Economics and Law Conference 8 (KLIBEL8), 12th-13th Dec. 2015, Hotel Putra, Kuala Lumpur. http://klibel.com/proceeding/ |
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Processed food is widespread phenomenon all over the world. Some of these foods are ready to be eaten immediately
after purchasing, while others need to be cooked before eating them. In order to make higher profits, companies and
suppliers of these foods sometimes do not follow the proper production methods, or use unhealthy ingredients, or do not
label products correctly. This negligence causes various types of health problems in consumers. To some extent, this
negligence can cause human casualties. Islam offers a number of ethics to be followed in food processing. By analyzing
the related verses of the Qur’an and ahadith of the Prophet (p. b. u. h.), this paper intends to discuss these ethics. The
paper may conclude that Islam has a comprehensive code of ethics for food processing. Implementation of these ethics
may help reducing health problems and drawbacks that are caused by neglecting them during food processing. |
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