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  • The Concept And Guidance Of Dietary Laws

    Posted by Mohammad Ali Soomro on September 27, 2025 at 4:16 am

    Assalam u Alaikum, my question is that the Quran only says the concept of impure things to not to be eaten. Now when it is applied to excretion and urine, it’s very crystal clear aversion I feel to do. The foul smell, bacteria, concept of it being an unwanted waste, source of illness all these contribute to the reality of me feeling aversion here, hence I call it impure, dirty. Same feeling I may feel from rotten meat. This feeling is baseline in all humans, until a person tries to overcome it with some strange belief that with time decreases it’s sensitivity.

    But the matter of animals feels different. Especially those which have meat. I don’t feel any foul smell, some physical impure thing in its texture, taste or such aversion like feaces. Logically it can only cause an aversion if I were to hold this belief that a slow spiritual rebellious attitude would keep taking place psychologically. Only then I may feel aversion to some extent. But this belief is not innately present in people it seems, because it’s not scientifically substantiated. Yes if Quran tells that this happens then we would believe it, but a normal natural human being doesn’t seem to be believing it because of lack of scientific methodology through which we establish correlation between things. And if scientific establishment is not present, then a normal human wouldn’t be thinking that this would affect him in change of attitude that he would be more inclining towards evil. So hence he naturally wouldn’t feel aversion. I mean the aversion here wouldn’t be tied innately, but to a belief, which whoever holds, may feels aversion to some extent unlike faeces which innately feels looks smells disgusting.

    Mohammad Ali Soomro replied 2 hours, 13 minutes ago 1 Member · 0 Replies
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