植物性猪肉替代品会获得清真认证吗?

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Food Research Pub Date : 2023-11-12 DOI:10.26656/fr.2017.7(6).066
M.N. Hamdan, N.M. Zain, M.F. Abu-Hussin, S.N.A. Malek, M.F.M. Ariffin, F.F. Noor, D. AlGhawas, Z.W. Sin
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出于营养和环境原因,植物性肉类替代品的使用正在全球范围内增长。在某些情况下,无肉食品的生产满足了素食主义者的需求。它还可以帮助和/或简化满足宗教要求,例如为穆斯林消费者提供清真产品。从伊斯兰宗教的角度扩展对这种肉类替代品的理解是很有趣的,因为穆斯林信徒更关心被标记为清真的允许的食物/肉类。这篇文章将分析伊斯兰教如何处理猪肉的植物替代品,猪肉通常是被禁止的(haram,非法的)肉类。不同学者提出的论点和一些现有的指导方针与来自马来西亚等选定的穆斯林国家的清真认证有关。如果在植物性猪肉中使用的所有材料都被认为是允许的,那么对清真认证程序的关注仍然是一个有争议的问题。另一个担忧是清真认证对供应植物性猪肉的符合伊斯兰教法的公司的影响。所有这些问题都建议由国际法特瓦机构以及JAKIM作为清真行业的主要参与者之一来解决。
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Will plant-based pork meat substitutes receive halal certification?
The use of plant-based meat substitutes is growing globally for nutritional and environmental reasons. The production of meat-free food in some cases meets the needs of vegans. It may also help and/or simplify meeting religious requirements e.g., halal products for Muslim consumers. It is interesting to extend the understanding of this meat substitute from the Islamic religious perspective as Muslim believers are more concerned about the permissible food/meat which is labelled as halal. This article will report the analysis of how Islam is expected to address a plant substitute for pork, normally a prohibited (haram, unlawful) meat. The arguments presented by different scholars and several existing guidelines related to halal certification from selected Muslim countries such as Malaysia. If all the materials used in plant-based pork are considered permissible, concern over halal certification procedures remains a debatable issue. Another concern is the effect of halal certification on Shariah compliance companies that serve pork plantbased meat. All these concerns are suggested to be addressed by International Fatwa Bodies, as well as JAKIM as one of the key players in the halal industry.
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Food Research Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Food Science
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