In the Arabian language, halal means “allowed” or “lawful”. Halal food is food which is allowed corresponding to Islamic food rules. According to these rules attached in the holy book, the people cannot consume the following:
-Pork or pork products
-Animals which have died before to kill (in a proper way)
-Predatory animals
-Bird of a robbery
-The grounds animal without external ears
-The animals which have been not killed correctly or not killed on behalf of God
-Blood or any blood products
These foods are protected and components are named haram, meaning prohibited in the Arabian language.
Principles, in how much in Permissibility
In general, it is accepted that the principle of halal is something that is lawful or allowed certificate. It is obligatory for the Moslem to eat Halal product and to consume products halal; and haram means illegal or protected environment of the Arabian word.
The base principle consists that all the things created by the god are allowed, with some exceptions which are protected precisely.
To decide lawful and illegal, is the right of the God. No one no matter how powerful he is, he can not take it in his hands to decide.
Prohibiting what is permitted and permitting what is prohibited is similar to ascribing partners to God.
The fundamental reasons for the prohibition of things are due to the impurity and the damage. A Muslim is not forced to know exactly why or how anything is dirty or harmful in that the God prohibited. These might be a few clear reasons and there might be dark reasons.
That is allowed is sufficient and that is prohibited is then harmful, the God prohibited only things that are harmful for the human being providing better alternatives.
That is conductive “in the Doubt " is in yes it is prohibited. If something is prohibited, any causative thing is so prohibited.
Falsely representing unlawful as lawful is prohibited and disobey God's prohibitions by flimsy excuses.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
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