Do you truly believe that Muslims eat human meat religiously?
I do not believe all muslims eat human meat religiously.
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Do you truly believe that Muslims eat human meat religiously?
I do not believe all muslims eat human meat religiously.
So when you go to muslim heave will you be drinking wine?
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Do muslims use halal human meat to make kebabs?
I won't be forced to drink the wine. I might or might not try it. but I have no way to know if I will go to heaven. I know I will if I die as a Muslim, but I do not know if I will. I can throw it all away with my last breath and choose to leave Islam.
Humans are not a halal meat. We do not have cloven hooves and we do not chew a cud. Can't make halal kebabs out of people. Can't even buy Kosher people meat, the Jews have the same restriction. I guess only some misguided Christians living in CAR can be cannibals
Central African Republic is a warzone so the situation is different. Can muslims take medicine containing pork products or alcohol?
They can if it is needed to save their life and there is no alternative that can be used. But they can only take the minimum needed to save their life.
It is not likely to happen as so far there are halal alternatives for every medicine containing pork or alcohol.
There are actually several opinions in Judaism on the whole medicine issue. Some hold that because it isn't food, there is no violation at all in taking medicines no matter what they contain. Others hold that there is a violation.
In any case, if one's life is in danger (and that threshold can be pretty low) they are allowed to take the medicine.
It seems we agree on the intent but not quite agree what is meant by a needed medicine.
In the koran 83:22 it says muslims in heaven will have their thirst quenched with pure wine.
It seems we agree on the intent but not quite agree what is meant by a needed medicine.
This thread is the result of posts in another thread. Rather than derail the other thread I thought I would start a new thread.
Halal seems to be misunderstood by some non-Muslims. They seem to think there is an insidious plot for Muslims to force Halal food upon them and some people are boycotting stores that sell Halal products.
Halal simply means permitted. Anything we are allowed to do is halal. Virtually all food is Halal. However a few things can make a food Haram(Forbidden) Particularly when it comes to additives. Some additives that can make a food haram are intoxicants, no matter how small the amount is, some food dyes that are made from insects such as cochineal, flavorings if they contain alcohol or if alcohol was used in making them, gelatin if from a forbidden animal and rennet if from a forbidden animal.
The biggest issue in Grocery stores is meat products. Meat and meat products will usually fall into one of 3 categories, Halal permitted to be eaten by Muslims. Makruh permitted but should be avoided if halal is available. Haram forbidden to Muslims.
Halal meat has to be a permitted animal and slaughtered in an acceptable Zabiah manner.
Makruh can be slaughtered by a Christian or Jew, but it can not be from a sacrificial alter and no prayers can be said to anyone except God(saw)
The difficulty in identifying Christian slaughtered meat, is it will not be labelled as such. Kosher is labelled as such so that is the preferred choice when Halal is not available. Unlabelled meats leave it open as to who might have slaughtered it and the question if it was offered as a sacrifice to a false idol or if the one doing the slaughtering prayed to a false idol.
The Zabiah and Kosher method of slaughter are identical contrary to what some hate sites claim.
Now the issue about Halal labels. There is no central agency that certifies Halal although there are several trying to establish themselves as such. but for the most part it is all up to the integrity of the producer and often they produce their own labels. Currently the only trust we have as to if a product labelled halal actually is halal, is the integrity of the manufacturer/producer/distributor. Many companies seem to be making their own halal labels and putting them on products that do not even require them, as an attempt to reach the growing Islamic market.
Lollerskates,
Meat cannot be parve by definition. There are three categories of Kosher food. Meat, dairy, and parve. Parve is food that doesn't fall under either meat or dairy. This is because we cannot mix meat and dairy together.
Yes, I meant to edit my entire sentence. Parve is for food that is not meat or dairy, yes.
Glatt, Parve, or Kosher - this is similar to or the "same" as Halal, unless I am still missing something.
I personally follow Leviticus for "food rules," and health. As I understand it, halal is not that far from traditional "kosher."
Right. So you agree Halal and Kosher is comparable.Parve would be a "subset" of Kashrut (kosher). Glatt describes a specific thing relating to meat and the lungs of the animal, although in common usage is tends to me more strict. Kosher and Halal would be the terms that could be compared.
Right. So you agree Halal and Kosher is comparable.
Definitely. I wouldn't say they are interchangeable and I doubt Orthodox Jews would purchase Halal meat instead of Kosher meat, but I see the concepts as being pretty similar.
I would trust Halal beef/chicken/lamb over hormone-injected, antibiotic injected, GMO-eating Western foods. In fact, I shop at Halal or Kosher stores only. I was just trying to understand Halal, and the differences from what I know is Kosher (especially as per Leviticus.)