Which religion is completely vegetarian?

Plant-based eating is deeply rooted in three of the prominent religions practiced in India – Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism. All these religions believe in the concept of Ahimsa, which means kindness and non-violence towards all living things.
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Which religion is pure vegetarian?

All of India's most widely practiced religions have dietary laws and traditions. For example, Hindu texts often praise vegetarianism, and Hindus may also avoid eating beef because cows are traditionally viewed as sacred. Muslim teachings, meanwhile, prohibit pork.
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Why are 7th Day Adventists vegetarian?

Among these is the Seventh-day Adventist Church, which highlights that right next to the Bible's text on dominion is a passage saying that God created plants, seeds and fruits to be human food, and therefore human diets should be entirely plant-based (Genesis 1:29).
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Are Muslims pure vegetarian?

In Islam, eating meat is regarded as halal, which means Muslims are allowed to do it under the rules of their religion. Some Muslims believe that rejecting what has been allowed by the word of God is haram (the opposite of halal – against the wishes of God).
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Does Islam allow vegetarian?

Can a Muslim be a vegetarian? In a word, yes. If a Muslim decides to become a vegetarian for personal reasons, such as not liking the taste, or having compassion for animals, with the understanding that only Allah (SWT) can prohibit or permit it, then vegetarianism and veganism sit comfortably within Islam.
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Is Jesus a vegetarian?

Many biblical scholars believe that Jesus was a vegetarian. Jesus' message is one of love and compassion, and there is nothing loving or compassionate about factory farms and slaughterhouses, where billions of animals live miserable lives and die violent, bloody deaths.
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What religions don't eat meat?

Plant-based eating is deeply rooted in three of the prominent religions practiced in India – Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism. All these religions believe in the concept of Ahimsa, which means kindness and non-violence towards all living things.
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What does the Quran say about vegetarians?

Responding to the question on what Islam says about vegetarianism, the Islam Online Archive said: “So, Muslims are not vegetarians. However, if someone prefers to eat vegetables, then he is allowed to do so. Allah has given us permission to eat meat of slaughtered animals, but He has not made it obligatory upon us.”
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What Quran says about eating meat?

the Prophet Mohammed). What does the Qur'an say about food and drink? Allah has forbidden Muslims to eat animals that did not die as the result of man, contain blood, are pigs, or have been sacrificed to another god (Qur'an 2: 173).
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Do Seventh Day Adventists believe in Jesus?

Evangelicals and Adventists believe in salvation through faith in Jesus Christ alone, and many of their original members came from other related denominations, like Methodism, or even some from Roman Catholic traditions. The current Seventh-day Adventist Church considers itself to be Protestant.
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What religion is vegetarian on Friday?

Anglicans (Episcopalians) and Roman Catholics also traditionally observe Friday as a meat-free day. Historically, Anglican and Catholic countries enforced prohibitions on eating meat, other than fish, on certain days of Lent.
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What food is forbidden in Hinduism?

The majority of Hindus are lacto-vegetarian (avoiding meat and eggs), although some may eat lamb, chicken or fish. Beef is always avoided because the cow is considered a holy animal, but dairy products are eaten. Animal-derived fats such as lard and dripping are not permitted.
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Are most Hindu vegetarian?

Hindu vegetarianism is a dietary practice rooted in Indian morality (25% to 35% of the population is vegetarian).
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Which God is vegetarian?

For the high tradition, defined by Brahmins, Shiva became a vegetarian god.
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What was Prophet Muhammad favorite meat?

The Prophet Muhammad liked forelimbs of sheep and prefered this part over others. It was reported that he took the cooked forelimbs and ate with hand (Ibn Māja, At'ima, 27, 28; Tirmidhī, At'ima, 33; Abū Dāwūd, At'ima, 21).
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Which God is non vegetarian?

'Rama, Krishna & Valmiki were non-vegetarians'
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Who is the most famous vegetarian?

8 of History's Most Famous Vegetarians
  • Pythagoras. Pythagoras © Photos.com/Thinkstock. ...
  • St. Anthony of Egypt. ...
  • Leonardo da Vinci. Leonardo da Vinci Alinari/Art Resource, New York. ...
  • Mahatma Gandhi. Mahatma Gandhi © Vithalbhai Jhaveri—Dinodia Photo/age fotostock. ...
  • Franz Kafka. ...
  • Mary Shelley. ...
  • John Harvey Kellogg. ...
  • Leo Tolstoy.
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Can a vegetarian survive in China?

China is a large and diverse country with a rich culinary tradition, and it is generally possible for vegetarians to find a variety of vegetarian-friendly options while traveling there.
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Is meat forbidden in Sikhism?

In Sikhism, only lacto-vegetarian food is served in the Gurdwara (Sikh temple) but Sikhs aren't bound to be meat-free. The general consensus is that Sikhs are free to choose whether to adopt a meat diet or not.
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Why are Catholics not eating meat?

Abstinence is one of our oldest Christian traditions. “From the first century, the day of the crucifixion has been traditionally observed as a day of abstaining from flesh meat (“black fast”) to honor Christ who sacrificed his flesh on a Friday” (Klein, P., Catholic Source Book, 78).
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What is forbidden to eat in Christianity?

The only dietary restrictions specified for Christians in the New Testament are to "abstain from food sacrificed to idols, from blood, from meat of strangled animals" (Acts 15:29), teachings that the early Church Fathers, such as Clement of Alexandria and Origen, preached for believers to follow.
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Why can't Christians eat meat?

Can Christians Eat Meat? Most Christians eat meat, and may do so believing that God intended animals for our consumption. But as eating animals was not God's intention when He created the world, Christians striving to return to the Garden of Eden increasingly see eschewing meat as one way to get closer to God.
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