Yes it's jaiz and is halal after islamic slaughter;
Some brothers and sister's sometimes need the 10 points which are following InshAllah in future you can determone yourself what is permissable to consume and what is not;
1) Animals that have been clearly and explicitly prohibited in the Qur'an or Sunnah are without doubt Haram, such as a swine, donkey, etc.
2) Animals that are born and live in water are all Haram with the exception of fish. All types of fishes are Halal, with the exception of that which dies naturally in the sea without any external cause. However, if a fish was to die due to some external cause such as cold, heat, being thrown to the shore by the water, colliding with a stone, etc, then it would be Halal.
3) The third principle is that, amongst the land-animals, those that have no blood in them are considered Haram, such as a hornet, fly, spider, beetle, scorpion, ant, etc
4) The forth principle is that those land-animals who have blood in them but the blood does not flow, in other words animals that do not have flowing blood, are also considered Haram, such as a snake, lizard, chameleon, etc.
5) The fifth principle is that all types of pests (hasharat al-Ardh) are also considered Haram, such as a mouse, hedgehog, jerboa, etc.
6) The sixth principle is, land-animals who have flowing blood in them and they survive on grass and leaves, and do not prey on other animals (i.e. non-predatory terrestrial animals) are all considered Halal, such as a camel, cow, goat, buffalo, sheep, deer, etc, although there is a slight difference of opinion within the Hanafi School with regards to the consumption of horse-meat, as will be discussed later. Also, a donkey is exempted from this general ruling, in that its meat in considered Haram for consumption.
7) The seventh principle is that all terrestrial predatory animals and beasts, i.e. animals that hunt with their teeth, are considered Haram, such as a lion, cheetah, tiger, leopard, wolf, fox, dog, cat, etc.
8) The eighth principle is that all Birds of Prey, i.e. those that hunt with their claws/talons, are considered Haram, such as a falcon, eagle, kite, hawk, bat, crow etc.
9) The ninth principle is that birds who do not hunt with their claws and do not prey on other animals, rather they merely eat grains and crop, are all considered Halal, such as a chicken, duck, pigeon, dove, sparrow, turkey, etc.
10) The tenth principle is that if a Halal animal only consumes impure things to the extent that it creates bad odour in its meat and milk, then it will be Makruh to consume its meat and drink its milk. However, if it consumes other things along with the impure, or if it does not create bad smell in its meat and milk, then the meat and milk will be totally Halal. (Radd al-Muhtar, 6/340)
Kangaroo meat is Halal
yes , all non meat eating birds are halal
Islam... Muslims...
The rule per Islam religion is not to eat non halal meat.
In the Muslim culture, Halal Meat in general is special meat that some Muslims can only eat. When they kill the animal, they perform a special prayer for Islam, making it Halal meat.
It is considered Halal but it also is not, they're is an ongoing debate about weather prawns and lobsters are 'meat' or not. While they do come from an animal, meat is meant to be just farm animals. If you are Islamic, I wouldn't eat it.
Yes, scallop is allowed (halal) in Islam on condition that it is from allowed (halal) meat and cooked by allowed (halal) fats or oils.See the related question:What is prohibited to eat in Islam?listed below for more information.
winder chocolate milik is halal if any illegal matters used not to it as wine or meat which illegal in islam
as long as its Halal and meat we are permitted to eat definatly no pork or products with pork in them
It is halal if from halal meat.
1>In Australia, all slaughter for halal meat is regulated by the government. 2>Brazil dominates the global market with a 54% share of exported halal meat, according to KasehDia.
Turkey bacon typically does not contain any pork products however Muslims will not eat meat that is not certified Halal. Halal turkey bacon products are available at certain specialist butchers.