Per Islam teachings in Quran and prophet Muhammad Sunnah (sayings and practices), all kinds of sea food including fish; frozen or fresh; is allowed (Halal) for Muslims to eat.
Quran says:
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مَتَاعًا لَّكÙمْ ÙˆÙŽÙ„Ùلسَّيَّارَة٠ۖ ÙˆÙŽØÙرÙّمَ عَلَيْكÙمْ صَيْد٠الْبَرÙÙ‘
مَا دÙمْتÙمْ ØÙرÙمًا Û— وَاتَّقÙوا اللَّـهَ الَّذÙÙŠ Ø¥ÙÙ„ÙŽÙŠÙ’Ù‡Ù ØªÙØÙ’Ø´ÙŽØ±Ùونَ ﴿٩٦﴾
Meaning English translation:
{Made lawful to you is the fished of the sea and its food, an enjoyment for you and for travelers. But you are forbidden the hunted of the land whilst you are on pilgrimage. Have fear of Allah, before whom you shall all be assembled. (96)}
[Quran, chapter 5, Surat Alma'eda, verse 96]
Anything from the sea- even if it's dead- is halal.
Fish of all kinds is Halal provided it is not roated/cooked in swine fat.
Fish of all kinds is Halal provided it is not roated/cooked in swine fat.
Fish of all kinds, including cod fish, is Halal provided it is not roasted/cooked in swine fat.
It is a fish that is frozen.
YES!
All fish and sea food types are halal and are allowed for Muslims to eat unless any of them proved to be poisonous.
Any animal slaughtered following the dhabihah method is considered halal. Also, fish and seafood are automatically considered halal.
Fish is the animal of the sea. It's halal because it isn't a 'wild' animal and it doesn't eat trash like a pig.
Caviar's halal status depends on the source and processing methods. If the caviar is derived from fish that are halal, such as sturgeon or salmon, and processed according to Islamic dietary laws, it can be considered halal. However, if the fish used is not halal or if it is processed with non-halal ingredients, it would not be permissible. It's essential to check for certification or consult a knowledgeable authority for specific products.
Yes, tilapia is generally considered halal, as it is a type of fish and seafood that is permissible in Islam. For fish to be halal, it should be from a clean source and free from any harmful additives. However, it's always advisable to ensure that the fish is sourced and prepared according to halal guidelines, especially regarding handling and cross-contamination.
The fish is frozen, and if frozen can't be resuscitated.