A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

Does Sikhism allow eating beef and pork?

Best Answers

There's no stigma attached with pork in Sikhism. But while in strictly technical terms, beef may not be prohibited for a Sikh, in spirit a Sikh WILL NOT eat beef or even allow Gau Hatya. read more

Buffalobeef beef is a differentiating nomenclature from its close ally, beef. Now Sikhism does not regard cow as holy or pig as unholy. Meat of cow (beef), of pig (pork), of hen (chicken) and of goat (mutton) are all equal for a Sikh. Sikhs do not differentiate between animals. Now having established that all animal meat is same for a Sikh. read more

Best Answer: Yes, Sikhs are allowed to eat meat [including pork and beef] which is not prepared by any ritual[ for eg Halal ritual which is done to make a haram thing to Halal]. I had a nest of wasps in my home. read more

Encyclopedia Research

Wikipedia:

Related Facts