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  • Eating pork in case of dire necessity

    salaam, i want to know for example im in a dessert and im hungry and there is a pig in sight will i be able to eat it? im sorry i have been asked this question by a non muslim.. More

  • His friend drank alcohol when he came to his dinner

    Al-sallamu Al-laikoum Recently, I have just knew that a friend of mine has returned to an old bad habit "Drinking alcohol" (May God direct him to the right path). However, mistakenly I knew from him that he did that on the night when I invited him to a barbecue, in which he was yet informed about, the problem now do I bear any sin for that action, knowing.. More

  • Sells pizza with pork and intends to stop that in the future

    I have franchise(dominospizza is my company they are decision makerI can not chang without there's permission)where i sell pizza with ham and and other product which has swin,my question is My mother is not comfertable about this earning and my intention is that I can convence dominospizza that if I sell hallal meat which has no swin it will good for.. More

  • Eating rice cooked along with forbidden meat

    It is a well established truth from both Sunnah and Hadeeth that any meat on which a name other than that of Allaah has been invoked while slaughtering, then it is Haraam for us to consume it. My question is: Is it Halaal to eat rice which is cooked along with this kind of Haraam meat? For e.g.: When eating Biryani, can we just have the rice and.. More

  • Gelatin extracted from pork

    Is pig derived gelatin Haraam? In Europe we have food products that contain gelatin and I do not know whether I am allowed to consume them, especially that we can live without some of these products such as confectionery products. .. More

  • Eating pork by mistake

    What if I ate pig meat by mistake and I don't know that?.. More

  • The ingredient "carmine"

    I have a question about the ingredient "carmine." I have heard this ingredient is Haraam, so I have stopped eating this ingredient - forever, Inshaa Allaah. I want to know is this really Haraam. Please give me some insights on this. .. More

  • Additive to bakery products

    I am asking about a substance called L-cysteine used as a small additive in bakery products (less than 1-2%). L-cysteine is an amino acid and its main source is from human hair. Human hair is decomposed by using an acid to L-cysteine. Is this Halaal since it is found in most of bread and other bakery products? .. More

  • Use of nutmeg

    My question is regarding the "nutmeg" spice (Joozit at-teeb) used for cooking. I have heard two things: some say it is Haraam to use, others say it is okay to use. What is the correct Islamic ruling on this?.. More

  • Eating testicles of a bull or sheep

    Is it permissible to eat "rocky mountains' oysters"? These are the testicles that have been cut off from a living bull or sheep. .. More

  • Use of human urine as a cure

    From Saheeh al-Bukhari we know that urine of camels may be used for curing the ill. May the urine of other animals (cows, sheep etc.) be used for curing? May human urine be used as a medicine as some doctors consider it beneficial for curing certain diseases (so-called urine therapy)? We need your Fatwa with evidence from great Muslim scholars.. More

  • Genetically modified food

    I would like to ask whether there is any Fatwa regarding Genetically Modified Food (GMF). It is widely produce in US, but Europe is not accepting it for many reasons including that Europe believes GMF is dangerous for health. I read one article on genetically modified sheep; the sheep gene is modified using human gene! Such activity, I believe,.. More

  • Punishment for excessive wine drinking

    Please let me know the kinds of punishments the sins that are committed, (e.g. what would be the punishment of a person who used to excessively drink wine?).. More

  • Eating non-Halal foods when only fruits and vegetables are available

    If a person is working in an isolated area and there the only Halal food available for him are fruits and vegetables can he treat himself with non-Halal food as an act of desperation? For example, an engineer who works with an oil and gas company working on an oil platform? Can he be considered to be in an emergency situation? Under what circumstances.. More