I am Muslim living in Japan, and the normal beef and chicken meat which is available in the market are killed here is not in the Islamic way. So we consider this meat is not HALAL and we should not eat from that meat, is this correct? Second, most of the biscuits, chocolates, and other food products are made from oil produced from those animals (chicken or cow) which is not killed in the Islamic way. We also consider these products are not HALAL, is this correct? Now, we need clear definition to the HALAL meat. Of course pork is avoided totally, but what about the meat and products which are produced from such animals (cow and sheep) which are not killed in Islamic way?
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Any meat of an animal that is not slaughtered according to Islamic rites is dead meat and its parts are forbidden as Allah Says (what means):
{Prohibited to you are dead animals, blood, the flesh of swine, and that which has been dedicated to other than Allah and [those animals] killed by strangling or by a violent blow or by a head long fall or by the goring of horns, and those from which a wild animal has eaten, except what you [are able to] slaughter [before its death], and those which are sacrificed on stone altars.} [Quran 5:3] Allah also Says (what means): {Say, “I do not find within that which was revealed to me [anything] forbidden to one who would eat it unless it be a dead animal or blood spilled out or the flesh of swine — for indeed, it is impure — or it be [that slaughtered in] disobedience, dedicated to other than Allah.} [Quran 6:145]
Besides, Jaabir Ibn ‘Abdullah narrated that the Prophet said on the day of the conquest of Makkah: “Allah has forbidden the sale of intoxicants, dead animals (meat), pigs and idols”. The People asked: “O Prophet of Allah! What about the fat of dead animals for it is used for greasing the boats and the hides; and people use it for lights? He said, “No, it is forbidden”.
Then, the Prophet said: “May Allah curse the Jews, for Allah made the fat (of animals forbidden for them, yet they melted the fat and sold it and ate its price”. [Al-Bukhari]
The Halaal (lawful) meat is any meat of animals slaughtered according to Islamic rites, whether it is slaughtered by a Muslim or by a person from the people of the Book. This ruling applies for the animals which should be slaughtered such as the beasts of cattle and animals hunted from land. As regards what is hunted from water (sea), it does not need to be slaughtered.
Finally, you must remember the ruling mentioned above in Quran 6, verse 145. For more benefit, please refer to Fatwa 81715.
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