减少家庭食物浪费:伊斯兰教的观点

Azrina Sobian
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当今人类面临的最紧迫的问题之一是食物浪费的增加。这是一个全球性问题,穆斯林社区也不例外。有一些迹象表明穆斯林社区对这个问题作出了贡献。斋月期间产生了大量的食物浪费。中东国家被认为是世界上浪费食物最多的国家之一。在斋月期间,沙特阿拉伯30%到50%的食物都被浪费了。在卡塔尔,这一比例为25%,在阿拉伯联合酋长国,这一比例上升至40%。这一信息引发了对穆斯林社区食物价值的质疑。伊斯兰教最强调食物的价值,并为穆斯林的食物行为制定了一定的准则。在伊斯兰教中,浪费食物是不允许的。因此,本文探讨了伊斯兰教在食物方面提供的指导,以减少食物浪费。本文基于对书籍、期刊论文、报告、文章和其他出版材料的文献综述。
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Household Food Waste Reduction: An Islamic Perspective
One of the most pressing issues confronting humanity today is the increase in food waste (FW). This is a global issue, and Muslim communities are no exception. There are some indicators of the contribution of Muslim communities to this issue. There is an enormous amount of food waste generated during Ramadan. Middle Eastern countries are recognised as some of the world’s highest food wasters. During Ramadan, 30-50 percent of the food prepared in Saudi Arabia is wasted. In Qatar, the percentage was 25 percent and in the United Arab Emirates, it increases to 40 percent. This information raises questions about the value of food to Muslim communities. Islam places the greatest emphasis on the values of food and sets certain guidelines on Muslim behaviour towards food. Wasting food is not allowed in Islam. Thus, this article explores guidance provided by Islam regarding food to reduce food waste. This article is based on literature review of books, journal papers, reports, articles, and other published material.
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