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^Wow Thats Amazing!

Even more amazing that this state is now under the administration of the Islamists who won the state in the last March 2008 election...

they even managed to get investments from Japan and Germany within 100 days ruling the state.
 
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Bandar Perda, Penang - MALAYSIA

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Bandar Perda, Penang - MALAYSIA

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Seri Malaysia Hotel
Kulim Town, Kedah - MALAYSIA

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Chinese Recreation Club
Kulim Town, Kedah - MALAYSIA

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Kampung Pertama, Penang - MALAYSIA

nice pics
Alhamdulillah, for some strange reason i really like Malaysia, it has this homely feel to it, although i have never been LOL, The pics say alot :)
 
nice pics
Alhamdulillah, for some strange reason i really like Malaysia, it has this homely feel to it, although i have never been LOL, The pics say alot :)

Malaysia is a great place for family vacation...

Since 9/11 many Muslim tourists from the Middle East come to Malaysia...lots of restaurants get Halaal Certificates to cater the Muslim tourists.... you can get Halaal Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Vietnamese food in Malaysia...

"Malaysia Truly Asia" - you can get almost everything from Asian region by just visiting Malaysia. So, Malaysia is kinda "mini-Asia"
 
Lol :rollseyes Justice right? Loada blahhhhhh :skeleton:
 
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Aabidah and I finaly got some pictures of bison (American Buffalo) although there are many here, this is the first time we came across a herd when we had cameras. The pictures are not very good. We got as close as we dared too. bison can be very dangerous and we don't run very fast

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are those wild bisons or domesticated bisons?

I wonder if the Bison taste so good?

They are owned by somebody, however they free range so are quite wild. There is at least one small fully wild herd on the Pine Ridge Reservation. some of them may be in with those in the pic. You can't exactly call them domestic as the people who raise them here free range them.

They do taste much better than beef. However, I have not eaten any since I reverted. I wonder if they ae halal as they hve to be hunted down and shot to slaughter them. Bison are not noted for being fully domesticated and even those owned on ranches are very wild.
 
They do taste much better than beef. However, I have not eaten any since I reverted. I wonder if they ae halal as they hve to be hunted down and shot to slaughter them. Bison are not noted for being fully domesticated and even those owned on ranches are very wild.

The meat is halaal.... but to slaughter the bisons...would be a problem....:exhausted
 
The meat is halaal.... but to slaughter the bisons...would be a problem....:exhausted


That is my thought also. they can be dangerous and it is not wise to get very close to them on foot. although they are not known to go out of their way to be aggressive, they do not tolerate people walking close to them and they ae quite big,they do outweigh a horse.
 
The meat is halaal.... but to slaughter the bisons...would be a problem....:exhausted


That is my thought also. they can be dangerous and it is not wise to get very close to them on foot. although they are not known to go out of their way to be aggressive, they do not tolerate people walking close to them and they ae quite big,they do outweigh a horse.
 
Is hunting animal for food haraam?

nope... you can shoot them, but not to the extend that they could be dead instantly..... you must slaughter them before they die...

But, the problem is that....how would you slaughter an injured bison... that would do anything to survive ... including killing you...
 
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nope... you can shoot them, but not to the extend that they could be dead instantly..... you must slaughter them before they die...

But, the problem is that....how would you slaughter an injured bison... that would do anything to survive ... including killing you...
Interesting.
How would you ensure that an animal is injured to the extend that it can be slaughtered, but not killed instantly?
According to modern thinking, would that not be inhumane?

How would Muslims have done this in Muhammed's times? Did they keep animals for slaughter, rather than be hunters?
 
Interesting.
How would you ensure that an animal is injured to the extend that it can be slaughtered, but not killed instantly?
According to modern thinking, would that not be inhumane?

How would Muslims have done this in Muhammed's times? Did they keep animals for slaughter, rather than be hunters?

From a hitorical aspect it appears that from earliest recorded history the people on the Arabian pennisuela were raising domestic animals for food . It is a very barren land void of any notable large animals, the main wild animals the camel, sheep and goats have been domestiated in the region since pre-written history. I can not find any reference were the Arabs ever depended on hunting for food. I suspect the same would be true during the time of Muhammad(PBUH). I suspect hunting would have been resorted to only during times of famine. In the need of preventing starvation and to preserve life, I am certain it is permissable to eat non-halal food if no other choice is available.
 
Thank you, Woodrow.
I will not hijack this thread any longer ... if I have more questions on the topic, I will start another thread elsewhere.

Salaam :)
 
We are currently in South Dakota checking up on the horses we still have in pasture here. today we remembered the cameras.

Here are some of the mares. The one with the bridle on is Wendy. She is very skittish and only 2 people can touch her.

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this is Sassy he is one of our stallions. Very gentle horse.

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this is Rowdy, one of our geldings. He will only let Aabidah ride him.

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Here are 2 more of the Stallions, but they are far out in the pasture and did not come up to us until after we put the camera up.

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