Black soldier fly larvae as alternative to conventional animal feed: an Islamic and science perspective
The black soldier fly (BSF), Hermetia illucens Linnaeus, is a worthwhile insect genus whose larvae have shown promise for sustainable animal feed because of their economical and premium protein. Concerns arise among Muslims about whether the usage of black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) as a...
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my.iium.irep.1108682024-02-15T08:40:35Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/110868/ Black soldier fly larvae as alternative to conventional animal feed: an Islamic and science perspective Jamaludin, Mohammad Aizat Ramli, Siti Nur Harmizah Nordin, Noor Faizul Hadry Abdullah Sani, Muhamad Shirwan Al-Baarri, Ahmad Ni’matullah BPH111.4 Halal issues. Fatawa BPH114 Consumption. Halal issues BPH114.3 Halal industry science BPH117 Consumption. Halal issues. Standards. Certification. Halal status BPH122 Consumption. Halal issues. Specific products. Food and drink HD9016.5 Halal Science TP372.6 Halal food industry The black soldier fly (BSF), Hermetia illucens Linnaeus, is a worthwhile insect genus whose larvae have shown promise for sustainable animal feed because of their economical and premium protein. Concerns arise among Muslims about whether the usage of black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) as animal feed is permissible by Shariah because hasyarat (insect) consumption, excluding grasshoppers, is forbidden based on the majority of Islamic scholars. This study examined the Halal status of animals fed with BSFL, investigated the benefits of BSFL in industrial farming, and analyzed the Maqasid al-Shariah view on the usage of BSFL as animal feed. Library research and document analysis were applied as qualitative methods. The study shows that BSFL has approximately a dry matter of 40% protein and 30% fat, no significant upshot in egg odour produced by hens fed with BSFL, and the whole nutritional exchange of fish meal with BSFL has no negative effects on the physicochemical merit of Atlantic salmon. The study concludes that if animals fed with BSFL are not affected in terms of the odour, colour, and taste of najs (impurity), then the animals are not categorized as Jallalah (contaminated) animals. Hence, the usage of BSFL as animal feed is permissible (Halal) and is classified as Tahsiniyyat (luxuries) based on Maqasid al-Shariah. HH Publisher 2023-01-31 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/110868/2/110868_Black%20soldier%20fly%20larvae%20as%20alternative%20to%20conventional.pdf Jamaludin, Mohammad Aizat and Ramli, Siti Nur Harmizah and Nordin, Noor Faizul Hadry and Abdullah Sani, Muhamad Shirwan and Al-Baarri, Ahmad Ni’matullah (2023) Black soldier fly larvae as alternative to conventional animal feed: an Islamic and science perspective. Journal of Halal Industry & Services, 6 (1). pp. 1-10. E-ISSN 2637-0891 https://journals.hh-publisher.com/index.php/JHIS/index 10.36877/jhis.a0000409 |
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The black soldier fly (BSF), Hermetia illucens Linnaeus, is a worthwhile insect genus whose larvae have shown promise for sustainable animal feed because of their economical and premium protein. Concerns arise among Muslims about whether the usage of black soldier fly larvae (BSFL) as animal feed is permissible by Shariah because hasyarat (insect) consumption, excluding grasshoppers, is forbidden based on the majority of Islamic scholars. This study examined the Halal status of animals fed with BSFL, investigated the benefits of BSFL in industrial farming, and analyzed the Maqasid al-Shariah view on the usage of BSFL as animal feed. Library research and document analysis were applied as qualitative methods. The study shows that BSFL has approximately a dry matter of 40% protein and 30% fat, no significant upshot in egg odour produced by hens fed with BSFL, and the whole nutritional exchange of fish meal with BSFL has no negative effects on the physicochemical merit of Atlantic salmon. The study concludes that if animals fed with BSFL are not affected in terms of the odour, colour, and taste of najs (impurity), then the animals are not categorized as Jallalah (contaminated) animals. Hence, the usage of BSFL as animal feed is permissible (Halal) and is classified as Tahsiniyyat (luxuries) based on Maqasid al-Shariah. |
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Black soldier fly larvae as alternative to conventional animal feed: an Islamic and science perspective |
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Black soldier fly larvae as alternative to conventional animal feed: an Islamic and science perspective |
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Black soldier fly larvae as alternative to conventional animal feed: an Islamic and science perspective |
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