Zafar explains to Tom the meanings of halal and haram in Islam. Halal refers to things that are permissible, while haram refers to things that are prohibited. As examples, Zafar discusses how Islam prohibits the consumption of blood and pork. The consumption of blood is haram because blood contains high levels of uric acid, which can be harmful to human health. Pork is also haram because pigs do not have a proper neck structure for humane slaughter, and their bodies do not efficiently remove uric acid, posing health risks. Zafar hopes this discussion clarifies some of the reasoning behind Islamic dietary restrictions.
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Halaal vs haram
2. Hi Zafar,
Tell me why is it that a Muslim
is very particular about the
word halal and haraam, what
do they mean?
Hmmm
..
Zafar
3. Sure Tom, that which is
permissible is termed
halaal and that which is
Can you give me
not permissible is termed
an example. haram and it is the Quran
which draws the
distinction between the
two.
4. Yess,Islam has prohibited blood of
any type. You will agree that a Youre right about the toxic
chemical analysis of blood shows nature of uric acid, in the
that it contains an abundance of human being it is excreted as a
uric acid, a chemical substance waste product and in fact we
which can be injurious to human are told that 98% of the bodys
health. uric acid is extracted from the
blood by the kidneys and
removed through urination.
5. Now I think that youll
appreciate the special
prescribed method of
animal slaughter in
Islam.
6. You see, the wielder of the knife,
whilst taking the name of the
Almighty makes an incision
through the jugular veins, leaving
all other veins and organs intact.
7. Yess,were the organs, example the
heart, the liver or the brain crippled or
damaged, the animal could die
immediately and its blood would
congeal in its veins and would
eventually permeate the flesh. This
implies that the animal flesh would be
permeated and contaminated with uric
What do
acid and therefore very poisonous, only
you
today did our dieticians realize such a
mean?
thing.
8. I see, this causes the Again, while on the
death of the animal topic of food, why do
by total loss of blood Muslims condemn
from the body, rather the eating of pork or
than an injury to any ham or any foods
vital organ. related to pigs or
swine.
9. Actually, apart from the Quran
prohibiting the consumption of
pork, bacon ( pig flesh); in fact
the Bible too in Leviticus
chapter11, verse 8, regarding
swine, it says," of their flesh (of
the swine, another name of
pig) shall you not eat, and of
their carcass you shall not
touch; they are unclean to you.
10. Further, did you know that a pig cannot
be slaughtered at the neck for it does not
have a neck; that is according to its
natural anatomy. A Muslim reason that if
the pig was to be slaughtered and fit for
human consumption the creator would
have provided it with a neck.
None the less, all that aside, I am sure
you are well informed about the harmful
effects of the consumption of pork, in
any form, be it pork chops, ham, bacon.
11. Yes, even apart from that,
The medical science as we talked about uric
finds that there is a acid content in the blood, it
risk for various is important to note that the
diseases the pig is pigs biochemistry excretes
found to be a host for only 2% of its total uric acid
many parasites and content, the remaining 98%
potential diseases. remains as an integral part
of the body.
12. Hey, really thanks for
your explanation, Zafar! No problem. This
is my
responsibility,
Tom.
14. Please forward to others.
It may answer some of their questions especially when
the non-muslim ask.
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