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Sunday, March 10, 2013

Buying foods that have been made in accordance with Jewish laws.

In Canada there are a lot of foods on which there is a symbol having
to do with the ways of makingfood in the Jewish religion, which I do
not fully understand. This symbol says that the food is kosher.
Once it is understood that the food has been made in accordance with
kosher laws, is it permissible for us to eat it? Because many foods,
even bread, include ingredients like monoglyceride and diglyceride,
and I do not know whether the source is vegetable or animal, so it is
difficult for me to buy food.
Praise be to Allaah.
Allah has forbidden to the Jews many kinds of good foods, as a
punishment for their disobedience. Allah, mayHe be exalted, says
(interpretation of the meaning):
"For the wrongdoing of the Jews, We made unlawful for them certain
good foods which had been lawful for them"
[an-Nisa' 4:160].
As for our sharee'ah, it isan easy-going, tolerant law, as Allah has
permitted to us all good foods (at-tayyibaat) and He has not forbidden
to us anything but that which is bad (al-khabaa'ith). Allah, may He be
exalted, says (interpretation of the meaning):
"This day all good thingshave been made lawful to you"
[al-Maa'idah 5:5]
And Allah says, describing the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah
be upon him):
"he allows them as lawful At-Taiyibat ((i.e. all good and lawful) as
regards things, deeds, beliefs, persons, foods, etc.), and prohibits
themas unlawful Al-Khabaith (i.e. all evil and unlawful as regards
things, deeds,beliefs, persons, foods, etc.)"
[al-A'raaf 7:157].
After examining the food laws followed in the Jewish religion today,
it seems that all the foods that they regard as permissible are
permissible for us in our laws, and there is noexception to that, as
far as we know, except alcohol only.
The word kosher, which is used by the Jews, means that this food is in
accordance with the dietary laws followed in their religion.
Based on that, there is nothing wrong with a Muslim eating this food
unless he knows that they have put alcohol in it.
We will quote here a reliable text from a studyof the Jewish religion
in a book called Mawsoo'ah al-Yahood wa'l-Yahoodiyyah
wa'l-Suhyooniyyah (5/315-318) by Dr. 'Abd al-Wahhaab al-Maseeri, who
spent a decade of his life compiling and researching it. In this text
he gives a detailed explanation on the issue of food and dietary laws
in Judaism.
In this book he says:
The laws having to do with food are called in Hebrew kashrut, which is
derived from the wordkosher; what it means is appropriate or
befitting.
This word is used to refer to the set of laws that have to do with
food, preparation methods and the lawful manner of slaughter in
Judaism.
These are laws the origin of which is the Torah, and food that follows
the laws of kashrut is called kosher. What this word means is food
that it is permissible to eat according to the Jewish religion.
These laws forbid the Jew to eat specific types of food and permit him
to eat other kinds. In fact the prohibitions basically have to do
withmeat, but there are some other prohibitions,such as the fruit of a
treebefore four years have passed since its planting,or any plant that
was planted with another type of plant, as mixing plants, like mixed
marriages, is prohibited.This prohibition applies only to "the land of
Israel" i.e., Palestine.
It is also prohibited to drink any wine that has been made or touched
by a Gentile (i.e., a non-Jew).
In fact it is also prohibited to eat bread or any other food prepared
by a Gentile even if it was prepared in accordance with the Jewish
food laws.
There is also a prohibition on eating leavened bread during the feast
of Passover.
With regard to meat, therulings are as follows:
(a)
It is permissible for the Jew to eat clean animals and birds.
These are animals that have four legs and cloven hooves, have no
eyeteeth or fangs, eat plants and chew the cud.The birds (that Jews
are permitted to eat) are domestic fowl that can be raised in houses
and gardens, and some wild birds that eat plants and grains.
All animals and birds apart from these are regarded as unclean. Hence
it is forbidden to eat horses, mules and donkeys because they do not
have cloven hooves; it is also forbidden to eat camels because they do
not have cloven hooves. Pigsare forbidden because they have eyeteeth
(known as tusks), even though they have clovenhooves. With regard to
rabbits and rodents that eat plants, they have claws and not cloven
hooves (so they are not kosher).
Unclean birds include all those that have hooked beaks or talons;
these are birds that eat carcasses and carrion, such as falcons,
vultures, owls, kites and (some types of) parrots.
(b)
It is forbidden for the Jew to eat the flesh of animals if they have
not been slaughtered by onewho is qualified to slaughter, in the
lawful manner, after reciting the blessing or prayer for slaughter.
(c)
It is also forbidden to eatcertain parts of animals, such as the sciatic nerve.
(d)
It is also forbidden to eatmeat from which the blood has not been
drained by means of salting (washing away remaining blood and salt,
after putting salt on the meat and leaving it for an hour).
(e)
It is permissible to eat fish that have fins and scales. As for other
sea creatures such as shrimp,octopus and so on, they are forbidden.
The same applies to shellfish.
(f)
It is permissible for the Jew to eat four types of locust, but it is
forbiddenfor him to eat other insects and reptiles.
(g)
It is forbidden to eat meat and milk at the same time. Hence it is
forbidden to cook meat in ghee (clarified butter)or butter; rather it
must be cooked in vegetable oil. It is also forbidden toeat meat and
cheese or butter and the like in one meal, and one must wait six hours
between eating one and the other.
It is even forbidden to put meat in a vessel in which milk or cheese
was previously put, or touse the same knife to cutmeat and cheese and
thelike. Hence restaurants that offer kosher food have to have two
sets of vessels, one for cooking meat and another for milk.
It is not forbidden for the Jew to eat any kinds of vegetables or
fruits; however it is not permissible for him to eat from the first
four harvests of a tree. There is also a specific prohibition on yeast
during the festival of Passover. It is also forbidden for the Jew to
drink wine that was prepared or even handled by a non-Jewishperson.
To a large extent these laws led to the Jews becoming somewhat
isolated. Daily food affects the rhythm of a person's life and
controlshis social relationships with others, because theperson who
eats food that is different from thefood of others will find himself
separated from them, whether he wants to or not; he cannot share their
daily life with them. Even those Jews who have tried to overcome
Jewish isolationism have found it difficult to give up Jewish food,
because it is not easy for a person to change the food that he is used
to.
The necessity of having birds and animals slaughtered by a qualified
slaughterman according to their laws made it impossible for the Jew to
live outside ofthe Jewish community.
Reform Jews have criticised the food laws, because they prevented the
Jews from developing and assimilating; they are of the view that these
laws do not have any religious or moral foundation, so they do not
adhere to them.
Jews in Western societies have been faced with difficulties in
obtaining food that is lawful for them, in places where there are no
kosher food shops to meet their needs.
In Israel the Chief Rabbinate has tried hardto implement the food laws
in public life, such as on airlines and in hotels and restaurants.
The majority of Jews in the United States and Soviet Union (more than
80% of them), who form the vast majority of the world's Jews, do not
apply any of the food laws; rather many of them eat pork and no more
than 4% of them follow all of the food laws.
It is no different in Israel, where approximately 30,000 people work
in raising and selling pigs. It seemsthat more than half of the Jewish
inhabitants of Israel eat pork, including many prominent figures in
society – ministers and generals and even members of the Knesset –
even though they had agreed to propose a banon the selling of pork.
There are a number of companies in Israel that raise pigs, slaughter
them and sell the meat; the most significant of them is Kibbutz
Mazara.
The religious parties at present are putting a great deal of pressure
on the Israeli government to issue a law prohibiting the selling of
pork.
As for the secularists, they fear that this wouldlead to pork being
sold on the black market, which would be detrimental to tourism and
the economy, and would force Israelis to go into Arab Christian areas
to buy pork, just asthey go into Arab areas during Passover to buy
regular bread.
From time to time discussions flare up about food that is lawfully
permissible, especially since some of the members of
religiousinstitutions use their authority to issue certificates of
permissibility for personal gain.
In 1987 CE, the Rabbinateannounced that a certain type of tuna was not
kosher, even thoughthe Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of
America (or Orthodox Union) had issued a statement saying that it was
kosher. It was understood from this that the Rabbinate in Israel
wanted to expand its influence and dominate the kosher certification
process completely.
The conflict between theSephardim (Jews who came from Spain and
Portugal) and Ashkenazim (Jews who came from Germany and France) is
also reflected in the kosher certification process. Thus we find that
the Ashkenazi Rabbinate rejects the certificates issued by the
Sephardi Rabbinate, and vice versa. End quote.
To sum up: there is nothing wrong with the Muslim eating Jewish foods
on which is written the word "kosher", unless it is known that they
have added any alcohol to it.
And Allah knows best.

Ruling on Vitamin D3 derived from animal sources .

Can we drink milk and other dairy products fortified with Vitamin D3in
the USA? They say Vitamin D3 is derived from animal sources like pig
skin, pig brain, fish liver and sheep skin. They add it after
processing.
Praise be to Allaah.
You have to make sure about any food or drink that enters your body,
for every body that is nourished on haraam things, the Fire has
moreright to it. So you have to be sure. If anything that Allaah has
forbidden has been added to milk or anything else, then in that case
it is not permissible for you to drink it. Fish liver, however, is
halaal even if it was "dead meat", and sheep skin is permissible if
the animalwas slaughtered properly according to sharee'ah or if it was
tanned properly.
Shaykh 'Abd al-Kareem al-Khudayr.,Dought & clear, -

What is meant by al-mujaththamah (the animal that is used as a target)?.

Food & Nourishment,- It is narrated that the Prophet (blessings and
peace of Allaah be upon him) forbade al-mujaththamah (the animal that
is used as a target). What is meant by that?.
Praise be to Allaah.
It is narrated that the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allaah be upon
him) forbade al-mujaththamah (the animal that is used as a target).
That is in the hadeeth which was narrated by al-Tirmidhi (1393) from
Abu'l-Darda' (may Allaah be pleased with him) who said: The Messenger
of Allaah (blessings and peace of Allaah be upon him) forbade eating
al-mujaththamah, whichis the animal that has been shot to death with
arrows. It was classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Jaami'
(6857).
What is meant by al-mujaththamah has been explained by the narrator of
the hadeeth who said: it is the animalthat has been shot to death with
arrows.
In other words, it is the animal that has been held or tied and shot
with arrows until it died.The Prophet (blessings and peace of Allaah
be upon him) forbade eating it because it is maytah (dead meat), and
has not been slaughtered in accordance with sharee'ah.

The reward of patienceis praiseworthy

Islamic Stories,- Hazrat Abu Hasan Siraaj R.A. says: I was performing
tawaaf once while on Haj; when I sawa very pretty woman, shining in
her beauty. I looked at her and said:"By Allah, this beauty and fine
complexion must surely be because she never experienced any grief or
sorrow."
When I said this she overheard me and said:"Sir, it is that what you
think? By Allah, I am bent down under all the sorrows and grief that
have come my way. My heart and mind is filled with so much grief and
all along there has been no one can who share these with me."
I asked: "And how is that, lady?"
She replied: "My husband once slaughtered a goat as a Qurbaani
offering, whileI was breast feeding my infant child. My two young sons
were playingaround me. When I wentto cook the meat, the one son said
to the other: 'Come, let me show you how father slaughtered the goat.'
The other said: 'Well show me.' The first one then made the second
once lie down and cut his throat, as his father had slaughtered the
goat. When he realized what had happened, he ran away into the
mountains; where he was attacked by a wolf and eaten up.
The father went in search for him; searching from place to place until
he died of extreme thirst. In the mean time I was at home frantic with
worrywaiting for news of him.I put down my infant child and went to
the door to inquire about anyone who might have news of my husband.
The child crawled to the fireplace where a pot was boiling. The child
touched it and the boiling pot fell upon the baby, burning it to death
in such a ghastly manner that the child�s meat became separated from
the bones.
When my married daughter heard all this, in the house of her husband,
she fell down of shock. Thus I was left alone to bear all that."
I asked her: "And how, lady; did you manage all these misfortunes with
patience?"
She replied: "Whoever ponders on the difference between patience and
impatience, finds a world of difference between the two. The reward of
patience is praiseworthy; whereas for impatience there is nothing."
Then she recited some lines of poetry before walking away:
Patience did I exercise,
For that was my strongest pillar;
And should impatience have helped me,
Then I would have tried her.
Such patience did I on have that;
Had my trails descended on mountain high,
In broken rocks they would have ended.
Indeed did I control my eyes,
Those tears not fall;
And now within my heart alone,
My tears do roll.
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May Allah (SWT) grant us the ability to be patient! Ameen!