@vekilsavunman Şöyle bir baktım. Dediğim gibi kullanılan madde ve malzemenin kaynaklarına, besi ortamına vs bağlı olarak değerlendirilmiş. Bir de akademik yayın var. Ben sadece konuyu iyice irdelemek gerektiğini düşünüyorum. Bulduğum diğer görüş yayınların
RT @poisonotter: @RawheaD @tetsuo_k コーシャーはわからんけどハラル的には原料によるらしいです The halal cultured meat can be obtained if the stem cell is extracted from…
@RawheaD @tetsuo_k コーシャーはわからんけどハラル的には原料によるらしいです The halal cultured meat can be obtained if the stem cell is extracted from a (Halal) slaughtered animal, and no blood or serum is used in the process. https://t.co/CwinORg8it
@DrNeilStephens @jan_dutkiewicz @GarrettBroad @JoshLMilburn @AlanLevinovitz @benwurgaft A couple more that came to mind: https://t.co/2pUskfPicO https://t.co/JwoSC6dZEd And a 2018 panel: https://t.co/snNkG16gsB
@Fahmibinhassan ada. MUIS Singapura. dan ada jugak paper https://t.co/iAN4X36nIp
@iyad_elbaghdadi @MazMHussain @AkyolinEnglish @JonathanACBrown https://t.co/0f1uNhFTmJ Afaik it is similarly discussed in the jewish community.
@_sudoreality I assumed cultured meat would be kosher and halal but it seems there is some debate about this. https://t.co/FgzqEscEGq
@suffjeff https://t.co/HshvI9h8Qn As long as the cells used are not from pigs, dogs or other animals banned under the halal laws, he said, the meat would be vegetative and “similar to yogurt and fermented pickles.” islamic law says no and Rabbis seem to
pubmedにもいろいろなものがある https://t.co/FNH9Vtl7X7