Eating Pizza In Non Halal Parlours Is It Not Haram

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I agree with Az bro. How could anyone eat anything when it's most likely to be handled with the same hand/utensil as haraam food is. *puke*

And when we think we are eating vegetarian pizza cuz it's only made with veg - do we even think whether the cheese is halal or not? it's most likely that the cheese on ur veggie pizza contains animal rennet. Hmmmmmm... worth remembering.
 
I agree with Az bro. How could anyone eat anything when it's most likely to be handled with the same hand/utensil as haraam food is. *puke*

If something is most likely contamintated then noone will eat there i dont think.

And when we think we are eating vegetarian pizza cuz it's only made with veg - do we even think whether the cheese is halal or not? it's most likely that the cheese on ur veggie pizza contains animal rennet. Hmmmmmm... worth remembering.

Uh? cheese aint halal?
 
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^Why not just bring food from home? :)

that's a good idea, for the days that i know ill be staying in college long :) but not all the time

Avoiding haram isnt making life complicated, its called being god-fearing muslims, who know that a meal isnt worth being thrown into hell-fire.

good point but there's no need in complicating something that is straightforward

if someone told you, your halal meat is halal are you going to believe them?

another good point

I agree with Az bro. How could anyone eat anything when it's most likely to be handled with the same hand/utensil as haraam food is. *puke*

ok thats true...good point....thats why im thankful that the seafood chef at my college only works with the seafoods and the same for the salads

but maybe the pizza is not the best thing to eat.


And when we think we are eating vegetarian pizza cuz it's only made with veg - do we even think whether the cheese is halal or not? it's most likely that the cheese on ur veggie pizza contains animal rennet. Hmmmmmm... worth remembering.

hmmm....i guess it may be worth finding out what brand of mozarella is being used and researching the ingredients for it.
 
Sister cheese, if someone told you, your halal meat is halal are you going to believe them?

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If they muslims what right do i have to not believe them? Unless i have a good reason to?

What if the place they got it from slaughters this way and not that way and so on, are you gonna go check yourself?

Thats why you check if they are halal certified
Is there just much of chance of halal meat being accidently touched with pig or something than theres a chance of a mistake happening in a shop?

Muslims dont sell pork! and if they did i wouldnt eat there :heated:
 
good point but there's no need in complicating something that is straightforward

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I dont see how this is complicating anything. Its very straight-forward actually:

Risk of contamination by eating at non-muslim places= dont risk it. :happy:
 
There are now at least two Halal Restaurants in Austin. They do not advertise as being Halal, they advertise as being Authentic Pakastani Restaurants. Many non-Muslims go to them for the Pakastani food. However, the Muslims go for the halal food. The 2 that I know of have a back private dining area for Muslims. It is divided into womens and mens sections.

Fortunatly both are doing very well.
 
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If they muslims what right do i have to not believe them? Unless i have a good reason to?

infact also supporting that is the fact that a jewess presented the prophet and a copmanion of his meat and the companion started asking questions about the meat and stuff adn the prophet told her 'don't answer him'.

I.e. showing us islam doesnt stress us by having to go to unecessary extent verifying stuff as long as we're told by someone that the meat is halal if they are reasonably trustworthy...
 
here's the hadith...


It was narrated from Abu Hurayrah that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “When any one of you enters upon his Muslim brother and he offers him food, let him eat from his food and not ask about it. And if he offers him something to drink, let him drink what he offers and not ask about it.”
(Narrated by Ahmad, 8933. This hadeeth was classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in al-Silsilah al-Saheehah, 627).

http://islam-qa.com/index.php?ref=21661&ln=eng&txt=meat << consider that as 'interesting article' 4bloggin cheese?
 
i don't think we should ask too much to the restaurant owner...if they have mentioned it is halaal...

but if you still have doubts...just don't go there...full stop.
 
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If they muslims what right do i have to not believe them? Unless i have a good reason to?

Why just Muslims?

Thats why you check if they are halal certified

Do you know the method used for certification of halal food?


Muslims dont sell pork! and if they did i wouldnt eat there :heated:

I was talking about the farm in which the food is slaughtered, unless they have muslim only farms where there are no pigs at all, then thats all jiggy.
 
infact also supporting that is the fact that a jewess presented the prophet and a copmanion of his meat and the companion started asking questions about the meat and stuff adn the prophet told her 'don't answer him'.

I.e. showing us islam doesnt stress us by having to go to unecessary extent verifying stuff as long as we're told by someone that the meat is halal if they are reasonably trustworthy...

So that shows us that we should believe not just Muslims but others too right?
 
here's the hadith...


It was narrated from Abu Hurayrah that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “When any one of you enters upon his Muslim brother and he offers him food, let him eat from his food and not ask about it. And if he offers him something to drink, let him drink what he offers and not ask about it.”
(Narrated by Ahmad, 8933. This hadeeth was classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in al-Silsilah al-Saheehah, 627).

http://islam-qa.com/index.php?ref=21661&ln=eng&txt=meat << consider that as 'interesting article' 4bloggin cheese?

Yeah but the hadith is saying, 'when a muslim brother OFFERS food', meaning if ur his guest. That's not the same as saying we should just believe everything a muslim sells to a consumer is halal. Muslims sell alcohol too. :P
 
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now now brothers and sistas :D:D lets stop arguin amongst ourselfs:D:D:D


Yeah but the hadith is saying, 'when a muslim brother OFFERS food', meaning if ur his guest. That's not the same as saying we should just believe everything a muslim sells to a consumer is halal. Muslims sell alcohol too. :P

your right in a way sister

but we should avoid suspicion, as it is said in many hadiths, to avoid being suspicious of our brothers, if a muslim told me, the meat is halal, i would believe them 100% cos you have this link wit muslims innit, :D:D:D

and suppose the meat wasnt halal and they said it is, and we ate it, we wont be gettin any sin :p they would so woo hoo:D:D:D
 
Yeah but the hadith is saying, 'when a muslim brother OFFERS food', meaning if ur his guest. That's not the same as saying we should just believe everything a muslim sells to a consumer is halal. Muslims sell alcohol too. :P

Asalam Alaikum,

Don't be silly.

we have all been blessed with Aql', with intellect.

Lets put it to good use.

Wa'salaam
 
The reason for why this toppic started was whether or not one should eat from pizza Hut!!

I shall leave you with the words of the prophet!!

On the authority of Abu Muhammad al-Hasan bin Ali bin Abi Taib, the grandson of the Messenger of Allah, sallallahu alayhi wasallam, and who is dearest to him, radiyallahu ëanhuma, who said: I committed to memory from the Messenger of Allah, sallallahu ëalayhi wasallam, (the following words):

Leave that about which you are in doubt for that about which you are in no doubt.

Al-Tirmidhi and al-Nasaíi related it, and al-Tirmidhi said: It is a good and genuine Hadith
 
Yeah but the hadith is saying, 'when a muslim brother OFFERS food', meaning if ur his guest. That's not the same as saying we should just believe everything a muslim sells to a consumer is halal. Muslims sell alcohol too. :P

salams sis

i wasnt referrin to alchohol ppl tho... i'm not in position to answer about that case. But for a decent normal Muslim business that's not knwon to cheat, we should assume the best and not dig unecessarily into what goes on behind the scenes if we're told the meat they're giving us is halal.

We can also see that from the hadith about when the prophet n his companion ate fromt he jewess.. (inshalah ill look it up).

and bro isa yep, so long as they are from ahlul kitab.

And i'm only talking about people who don't have a record of stealing or corruption or unislamic behaviour... for those categories i'm not in a position to answer sorry. Allahu alam.

Btw i'm not saying to pretend things arent' happening either.. if its known that meat that's being sold is haram you cant just pretend its halal n gof or it... just ncase ne1 misunderstanding me.

take care all the best salams :D
 
Well my position is simple, if the meat is haram and it is known then dont eat it.

If it is from Muslims or People of the Book, then say Allah's name and eat it.
 

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