Ties are made of silk

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^^ the Palestinian scarves are good but wouldnt look too professional with a suit. I own one like this....


Sold by Interpal. However, as for silk and non silk ties, I am certain that there isnt a single shop that would sell silk ties only, wherever you walk into will most likely sell a mixture of both so just have a search around Insha'Allah.

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They do look neat, i've got the red with abit white one, But they don't keep ya warm as the wool one.
I must admit they do look neat.... Like SOULJA'S :mmokay:

Ma'assalama
 
we need men in our ranks who are men, not comfort seeking, effeminate little woofters!
last year I went to a Pakistani grocers shop and in his freezer I saw sausages labelled as "halal Pork style sausages" made of soya or similar.

That doesn't answer my question though...........
 
If you have a really hard time finding a tie that is acceptable, grab someone you know who has a sewing machine, buy a regular tie, buy some material you like at a material store and have them custom make you some ties (using the store bought tie as a pattern). If anyone important (to me) asked me to do this for them, I would! I love crafty things so anything sewing, knitting, etc is loads of fun for me.
 
That doesn't answer my question though...........
what was the question?

I have no problems with any halal or kosher meats or meat substitutes in any shape or form as long as no one labels them as pork style/flavor etc. however I draw the line at calling my food "dog" hot or not!
 
what was the question?

I have no problems with any halal or kosher meats or meat substitutes in any shape or form as long as no one labels them as pork style/flavor etc. however I draw the line at calling my food "dog" hot or not!

Ok I am confused what else is new?

It seems like your post was saying that a alternative to pork sausage is bad. But that is what turkey sausage is, and you say that is ok?

Is it the actual label that you disagree with? I have never seen turkey sausage say that it tastes like pork. I actually think it tastes better and it is much more healthy! So take bacon for example. Everyone knows that it is traditionally made of pork. But they also make a very tasty version made out of turkey. Is there anything wrong with the substitution?

Sorry if I sound stupid but I am having a rough morning!




You have never had a hot dog????
 
Ummmm sorry to be dense but what is wrong with a substitute to silk or something else?

And btw- turkey sausage is really tasty!!!! And so are chicken and beef hot dogs!

The problem is not that something halal can be made to be a duplicate of a haram substance the problem comes from the labeling and the intent. It gives the false impression that a Muslim can enjoy all of the advantages/disadvantages/pleasures of something that is haram, while not being haram.

In other words, while the item is halal it is being marketed with the intent that a person can have a loophole for something that is haram.

I have no problem with the soybean meat substitutes and it does not bother me that they can taste like bacon or whatever. but I do have a problem when it is being sold to be a halal form of bacon etc. It does not have to be sold as a substitute, it will still taste good if it is sold as smoke flavored soy strips.
 
The problem is not that something halal can be made to be a duplicate of a haram substance the problem comes from the labeling and the intent. It gives the false impression that a Muslim can enjoy all of the advantages/disadvantages/pleasures of something that is haram, while not being haram.

In other words, while the item is halal it is being marketed with the intent that a person can have a loophole for something that is haram.

I have no problem with the soybean meat substitutes and it does not bother me that they can taste like bacon or whatever. but I do have a problem when it is being sold to be a halal form of bacon etc. It does not have to be sold as a substitute, it will still taste good if it is sold as smoke flavored soy strips.



Thank you brother Woodrow for addressing my question, but as I said I would like this thread to go back on topic. If you see fit please delete my question and all answering posts due to it. I don't think the sarcastic tone this thread has turned into is very helpful to the original poster.
 
delete posts for being Sarcastic? or to prevent members reading about the folly of searching for loopholes?

Share'e Rules are made to be obeyed! not to be circumvented by creative "accounting"!!! and they need to know that since their success or failure is linked to the Laws. and spending time on finding escape clauses brings nothing but failure and disgrace upon us!

It will be very saddening for me if someone does delete any post in this thread.
 
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Sarcastic?

or is it to prevent members reading about the folly of searching for loopholes?

Share'e Rules are made to be obeyed! not to be circumvented by creative "accounting"!!!

It has nothing to do with loopholes. It DOES have to do with a genuine question getting sarcastic answers from a member of this forum who seems to want to antagonize and upset other members.
 
Ok I am confused what else is new?

It seems like your post was saying that a alternative to pork sausage is bad. But that is what turkey sausage is, and you say that is ok?

Is it the actual label that you disagree with? I have never seen turkey sausage say that it tastes like pork. I actually think it tastes better and it is much more healthy! So take bacon for example. Everyone knows that it is traditionally made of pork. But they also make a very tasty version made out of turkey. Is there anything wrong with the substitution?

Sorry if I sound stupid but I am having a rough morning!




You have never had a hot dog????
Which muslim wants to have anything to do with pork? *vomit*
 
Which muslim wants to have anything to do with pork? *vomit*

Reverts mostly brother. I grew up eating pork often. Many dishes that I knew how to cook when I met my husband had pork in them. I have altered my recipes to non-pork items that I can still enjoy. I was trying to ask if this was ok. That is all.
 
Reverts mostly brother. I grew up eating pork often. Many dishes that I knew how to cook when I met my husband had pork in them. I have altered my recipes to non-pork items that I can still enjoy. I was trying to ask if this was ok. That is all.

Hi.

Well im a revert i don't ponder about Pork or anything like that, but but i do have hard time when family member says 'Have some' :cry:
 
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Listen, remember the sister is not a muslim... and as the sister said 'Lets get back on topic' lets do so init? :mmokay:
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which muslim wants anything to do with pork, was what i said, christians and them were not muslims the last time i looked *rubeyes*

anyway back to the topic and away from the pork.
 
Sad, sad and very bloody sad! ain't it?

I have seen "Muslims" looking for silk substitute also seen some in search of an "halal" alternative to pork sausages.

in past when they had zillions of simultaneous khilafats going on in Spain, they were busy searching for alternatives to gold cutlery and crockery.

and were promptly dispatched by Christians to hell or where ever those end up who think they can trick Allah?

what next? alternative to prostitution? oh wait! some have already found it

may be a way to avoid paying mahr? oh no that's been found too!

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But what does it matter though? If something is haram it's haram and if it's not it's not. I've not heard about the prostitution or mahr thing but if something isn't made of silk we should be allowed to wear it. Right?
 
Thank you brother Woodrow for addressing my question, but as I said I would like this thread to go back on topic. If you see fit please delete my question and all answering posts due to it. I don't think the sarcastic tone this thread has turned into is very helpful to the original poster.
Don't worry I won't be deleting posts I didn't even know I had the power to do that. I was just interested really in how other people deal with the wearing of ties
 

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