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.
^Why not just bring food from home?![]()
Avoiding haram isnt making life complicated, its called being god-fearing muslims, who know that a meal isnt worth being thrown into hell-fire.
if someone told you, your halal meat is halal are you going to believe them?
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.
Sister cheese, if someone told you, your halal meat is halal are you going to believe them?
What if the place they got it from slaughters this way and not that way and so on, are you gonna go check yourself?
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?
good point but there's no need in complicating something that is straightforward
If they muslims what right do i have to not believe them? Unless i have a good reason to?
If they muslims what right do i have to not believe them? Unless i have a good reason to?
Thats why you check if they are halal certified
Muslims dont sell pork! and if they did i wouldnt eat there :heated:
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?
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.![]()
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.![]()
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.![]()
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