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missy
06/06/03 at 18:20:19
This is a pretty short post, I was wondering what the dietary restrictions are, I understand muslims do not eat pork, no drinking of alcohol, are there others also? My boyfriend says that the meat has to be halal, what is that? Is it like being kosher?
Re: questions on dietary restrictions
Nomi
06/07/03 at 18:44:32
Hey there.... read this, hopefully this will help :) .... its a dialogue


Bob: Tell me why is it that a Muslim is very particular about the
words Halaal and Haraam; what do they mean? Yunus: That which is
permissible is termed Halaal and that which is not permissible is
termed Haraam and it is the Quraan which draws the distinction
between the two. Bob: Can you give me an example? Yunus: Yes, Islam
has prohibited blood of any type. You will agree that a chemical
analysis of blood shows that it contains an abundance of uric acid,
a chemical substance which can be injurious to human health. Bob:
You're right about the toxic nature of uric acid, in the human being
it is excreted as a waste product and in fact we are told that 98%
of the body's uric acid is extracted from the blood by the kidneys
and removed through urination. Yunus: Now I think that you'll
appreciate the special prescribed method of animal slaughter in
Islam. Bob: What do you mean? Yunus: 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 of the neck
intact. Bob: I see, this causes the death of the animal by a total
loss of blood from the body, rather than an injury to any vital
organ. Yunus: Yes, 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 acid and therefore very poisonous; only today
did our dietitians realize such a thing. Bob: Again, while on the
topic of food; Why do Muslims condemn the eating of pork or ham or
any foods related to pigs or swine. Yunus: Actually, apart from the
Quraan prohibiting the consumption of pig flesh; in fact the Bible
too in Leviticus chapter 11, verse 8, regarding swine it says, "of
their flesh (of tha swine) shall you not eat, and of their carcass
you shall not touch; they are unclean to you." 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 reasons
that if the pig was to be slaughtered and fit for human consumption
the Creator would have provided it with a neck. Nonetheless, 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. Bob: The medical sciences find that there is a risk for
various diseases as the pig is found to be a host for many parasites
and potential diseases. Yunus: Yes, even apart from that, as we
talked about uric acid content in the blood, it is important to note
that the pig's biochemistry excretes only 2% of its total uric acid
content, the remaining 98% remains as an integral part of the body.

Asim Zafar

PS: do tell us if it helped :)
06/07/03 at 18:46:11
Nomi
Re: questions on dietary restrictions
missy
06/08/03 at 12:44:03
Yes that did help to explain quite a bit, thank you!


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