Pak-istan786
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Assalaamu Alaykum,
My mum works in a British secondary school, she is a cooking/chef assistant, which means she has to help prepare some of the lunchtime dishes. She helps mainly with non-pork items, i.e. non halal chicken, lamb. The school also does halal food aswell, so she makes the halal chicken too. The school has facilities to ensure there is no cross contamination and she assures everyone the food is OK should they ask. My question is: Is it OK for her to prepare the non-halal foods e.g lamb and chicken dishes? She says she avoids preparing the pork dishes as much as possible. I was researching on this on the net, and i read some opinions saying its OK. Imam Abu Hanifa( may Allah be pleased with him) said that it's OK to prepare such things so long as it is with the intention NOT to promote sin. This was inferred from the Hadith about the 10 Persons( I think) involved in haraam will be commiting a sin, if you are aware of that Hadith. So my mum obviously wouldn't go out telling everyone 'yeh it's OK to eat non-halal food' so I think her intention here is clear. Is her job OK for her?
A similar situation applies to me, I work at a care home part time, and it is an English care home. So if I have to very occasionally serve a non-halal dish at lunchtimes or dinner ( only serving, not preparing or promoting it as being suitable for muslims) is that job allowed for me? There are some other muslims carers there too. I mean I always thought being a carer is quite an admired job, even if it's for the non-Muslim elderly? I don't work at lunchtimes, I just wash the dishes almost all the time( I'm a kitchen assistant but this is almost all i do, except for serving a few plates occasionally). So is this job suitable for me and the other muslim carers?
What is the opinion on Imam Abu Hanifa's narration? There was also another scholar who held the same opinion, I think it was Imam Mohammed?? Though I don't know who that person is specifically.
Jazak Allah for your answers
My mum works in a British secondary school, she is a cooking/chef assistant, which means she has to help prepare some of the lunchtime dishes. She helps mainly with non-pork items, i.e. non halal chicken, lamb. The school also does halal food aswell, so she makes the halal chicken too. The school has facilities to ensure there is no cross contamination and she assures everyone the food is OK should they ask. My question is: Is it OK for her to prepare the non-halal foods e.g lamb and chicken dishes? She says she avoids preparing the pork dishes as much as possible. I was researching on this on the net, and i read some opinions saying its OK. Imam Abu Hanifa( may Allah be pleased with him) said that it's OK to prepare such things so long as it is with the intention NOT to promote sin. This was inferred from the Hadith about the 10 Persons( I think) involved in haraam will be commiting a sin, if you are aware of that Hadith. So my mum obviously wouldn't go out telling everyone 'yeh it's OK to eat non-halal food' so I think her intention here is clear. Is her job OK for her?
A similar situation applies to me, I work at a care home part time, and it is an English care home. So if I have to very occasionally serve a non-halal dish at lunchtimes or dinner ( only serving, not preparing or promoting it as being suitable for muslims) is that job allowed for me? There are some other muslims carers there too. I mean I always thought being a carer is quite an admired job, even if it's for the non-Muslim elderly? I don't work at lunchtimes, I just wash the dishes almost all the time( I'm a kitchen assistant but this is almost all i do, except for serving a few plates occasionally). So is this job suitable for me and the other muslim carers?
What is the opinion on Imam Abu Hanifa's narration? There was also another scholar who held the same opinion, I think it was Imam Mohammed?? Though I don't know who that person is specifically.
Jazak Allah for your answers