Fancy a camel burger?

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Camel milk delicious? +o(. When I went back home they made me drink it and it tasted gross but camel meat isnt so bad it tastes like goat meat...
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Camel milk is really delicous and very healthy. Especially the skinny camels have better and tasty milk, fat camels milk is sour but also delicous. But fresh camel milk is yummie. I bet you felt ill after you drank the camel milk, because people that weren't brought up with camel milk will find it weird. They now sell camel meat and milk in my local somali store in the UK (i can't mention the city) they get it from abroad via shipping.
 
Don't they sell camel meat in America ? The halal butchers??
they do in the UK

Well, probably they do somewhere..but not where I live though..Its not common like other countries. For some reason, I thought you were from South Africa all this time Lol.
 
Well, probably they do somewhere..but not where I live though..Its not common like other countries. For some reason, I thought you were from South Africa all this time Lol.

Lool me from South Africa, what gave you that idea?
No i am from the UK (at the moment).
 
Camel milk is really delicous and very healthy. Especially the skinny camels have better and tasty milk, fat camels milk is sour but also delicous. But fresh camel milk is yummie. I bet you felt ill after you drank the camel milk, because people that weren't brought up with camel milk will find it weird. They now sell camel meat and milk in my local somali store in the UK (i can't mention the city) they get it from abroad via shipping.

My uncle made me drink two glasses when I was sick because he said it would make me throw up or it would clean out my stomach but nothing happened. I have a pretty strong stomach. I'm Somali too and Somalis love their camels.
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I think its cause you put "The Horn of Africa" on your location..

Lool Horn of Africa is not South Africa.
Horn of Africa is Somalia look at the map:
Do you see the country that looks like number seven at the edge near the Indian ocean thats the horn of africa (somalia) lool.
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My uncle made me drink two glasses when I was sick because he said it would make me throw up or it would clean out my stomach but nothing happened. I have a pretty strong stomach. I'm Somali too and Somalis love their camels.
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Woow your Somali.

Yh lool Somalis do love their camels, they treat it like a baby innit lool. Yh it true camel milk does make you throw up if your not used to it. Me i like camel milks it makes you strong.
 
how soon before McDonald's brings out a "limited edition" camel burger for the US or European market? I would love to see that happen! :)
 
how soon before McDonald's brings out a "limited edition" camel burger for the US or European market? I would love to see that happen! :)

As soon as the price of camels become affordable here in the USA somebody will be marketing. Right now it is very expensive to buy a camel here. Although some people not far from us are raising Bactrian (2 humped) camels expensive rascals
 
Thank you very much brotherubaid and shuraimfan4lyf. Jazak Allah Khayr.

I never ate camel meat and I did not know that rule. Scholars in my place never talked about that. I think this is because camel meat is not available in my place. But, Insha Allah, I will try to eat camel meat when I find it.
 
Ah, I love it whenever I am learning something completely new about sunnah. I guess because we Indonesians never eat camel meat this information is not relayed to us.
Jazakallah khair for this info.


I havent had a soda in 30 hrs :(.... i am trying my best not to drink sugary stuff...


Eating camel meat breaks wudoo’

Praise be to Allaah.

The correct view is that the one who eats the meat of a camel – old or young, male or female, cooked or raw – has to do wudoo’. There are several reports which serve as evidence (daleel) for this:

The hadeeth of Jaabir: the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) was asked, “Should I do wudoo’ after eating camel meat?” He said, “Yes.” The person said: “Should I do wudoo’ after eating mutton?” He said, “If you wish.” (Narrated by Muslim, 360).

The hadeeth of al-Baraa’: the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) was asked about eating camel meat. He said, “Do wudoo’ after eating it.” He was asked about mutton, and he said, “Do not do wudoo’.” (Narrated by Abu Dawood, 184; al-Tirmidhi, 81. Classed as saheeh by Imaam Ahmad and Ishaaq ibn Raahawayh).

The view of those who do not regard it as obligatory to do wudoo’ after eating camel meat is based on several points, such as:

This ruling is mansookh (abrogated). Their evidence (daleel) is:

The hadeeth of Jaabir; the last of the two commands from the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) was that there was no need to do wudoo’ after eating food that had been touched by fire. (Narrated by Abu Dawood, 192; al-Nisaa’i, 185).

But this does not refute the specific meaning of the hadeeth quoted above from Saheeh Muslim.

Moreover, there is no evidence here of anything being abrogated, because they asked whether they should do wudoo’ after eating mutton, and he said, “If you wish.”

If this hadeeth were abrogated, the ruling on mutton would also be abrogated. The fact that he said, “If you wish” indicates that these ahaadeeth came after the hadeeth of Jaabir.

In cases of abrogation there must be evidence that what is being abrogated came first chronologically, and there is no such evidence here.

Moreover, the hadeeth of abrogation is general in meaning, but this hadeeth (about camel meat) is more specific, and thus excludes (camel meat) from the general ruling.

The fact that he also asked about mutton makes it clear that the issue here is not whether the meat has been touched by fire; if that were the case then camel meat and mutton would be regarded in the same way.

(B) They also take their evidence from the hadeeth, “Wudoo’ has to do with what comes out, not what goes in.”

Response:

This hadeeth was narrated and classed as da’eef (weak) by al-Bayhaqi (1/116) and al-Daaraqutni (p. 55). It a weak hadeeth with three faults (‘ilal); for more information see al-Silsilah al-Da’eefah, 959.

Even if it were saheeh – for the sake of argument – it is general in meaning, and the hadeeth which says that wudoo’ is obligatory (after eating camel meat) is specific.

(C) Some of them said that what is meant by the phrase “do wudoo’ [perform ablution] after eating it” is to wash the hands and mouth, because camel meat has an unpleasant odour and is very greasy, unlike mutton!

Response:

This is unlikely, because the apparent meaning here is wudoo’ as prescribed in sharee’ah, not ablutions in a linguistic sense (i.e., merely washing one's hands and mouth). It is obligatory to interpret the terminology of sharee’ah in accordance with the meanings of sharee’ah.

(D) Some of them take as evidence a story that has no basis; the story in question may be summed up as follows:

The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) was addressing the people one day, and one of them emitted an odour (i.e., passed wind), but he felt too shy to get up from among the people. He had also eaten camel meat, so the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, covering for him, “Whoever has eaten camel meat, let him do wudoo’.” So a group of people who had eaten camel meat got up and went and did wudoo’.

Response:

Shaykh al-Albaani (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:

This story has no basis anywhere in the books of Sunnah or elsewhere in the books of Fiqh and Tafseer, as far as I know.

(al-Silsilah al-Da’eefah, 3/268).

The correct view regarding this matter is that the ruling on doing wudoo’ after eating anything that has been touched by fire has been abrogated, but it is obligatory to do wudoo’ after eating camel meat.

Al-Nawawi said:

Ahmad ibn Hanbal, Ishaaq ibn Raahawayh, Yahyaa ibn Yahyaa, Abu Bakr ibn al-Mundhir and Ibn Khuzaymah thought that it (eating camel meat) breaks wudoo’; this was also the view favoured by al-Haafiz Abu Bakr al-Bayhaqi. It was reported from the scholars of hadeeth and from a group of the Sahaabah.

They took as evidence the hadeeth of Jaabir ibn Samurah which was narrated by Muslim. Ahmad ibn Hanbal and Ishaaq ibn Raahawayh said: “It has been reported from the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) in these two saheeh hadeeths, the hadeeth of Jaabir and the hadeeth of al-Baraa’. This view has stronger evidence even though the majority follow the opposite.”

The majority responded to this with the hadeeth of Jaabir: the last of the two commands from the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) was that there was no need to do wudoo’ after eating meat that had been touched by fire. But this hadeeth is general, whereas the hadeeth about doing wudoo’ after eating camel meat is specific, and a specific ruling takes precedence over a general one. (Sharh Muslim, 4/49).

Among modern scholars, Shaykh ‘Abd al-‘Azeez ibn Baaz, Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen and Shaykh al-Albaani also said this.

And Allaah knows best.
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Woow your Somali.

Yh lool Somalis do love their camels, they treat it like a baby innit lool. Yh it true camel milk does make you throw up if your not used to it. Me i like camel milks it makes you strong.

Then I guess I need a few gallons. :D
Never had camel anything. Not available her in Holland as far as I know. I think it is in Morocco but never had the chance to try some.
Am going back there soon inshallah with Dad. Will drag him to a camel-eating restaurant inshallah. See what all the fuss is about lol.

wa salaam
 

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