The pig is a ritually unclean animal, just like a dog, cat, big cat, wolf, monkey, donkey, crocodile, etc. Normally people don’t eat the other listed unclean animals but many people, especially Christians, eat pork. Now you have to ask yourself “why don’t we eat cats and dogs” before you ask “why don’t Muslims and Jews eat pork?”. You may say that the mere thought of eating dog meat makes you nauseous and disgusted, well we get the same revolting feeling when we think about how you people eat pork. When I was younger I used to work as a dishwasher in a restaurant, and in the morning they would prepare bacon and so I remember the revolting smell of it and thought to myself how can people eat such a dirty thing. As you know the pig is an unclean animal which feeds on its own filth. It was not meant to be eaten. In our Islamic religious tradition, we know that the kind of food you eat has a spiritual impact on you too. Those who eat pork begin to take on the attributes of the pig such as shamelessness, excessive lust, gluttony, and low morals.
Deer and elk are clean animals fit for eating, but not the bear, which is a beast of prey. In Islam it is not allowed to eat animals that are ‘beasts of prey’, i.e., carnivorous animals. In Judaism it is not allowed to eat any land animal that doesn’t have split hooves.How about Bear, Deer, Elk, or both types of Beaver are they regarded as unclean?
Deer and elk are clean animals fit for eating, but not the bear, which is a beast of prey. In Islam it is not allowed to eat animals that are ‘beasts of prey’, i.e., carnivorous animals. In Judaism it is not allowed to eat any land animal that doesn’t have split hooves.
So Horse is out then?
The pig is a ritually unclean animal, just like a dog, cat, big cat, wolf, monkey, donkey, crocodile, etc. Normally people don’t eat the other listed unclean animals but many people, especially Christians, eat pork. Now you have to ask yourself “why don’t we eat cats and dogs” before you ask “why don’t Muslims and Jews eat pork?”.
Chicken is considered a bird not a land animal. Chicken is both Kosher in Judaism and Halal in Islam. It is allowed to eat chicken and all birds as long as those birds aren’t scavengers. In Islam we cannot eat birds like crows and vultures, nor can we eat predatory birds that hunt with their talons, like eagles, falcons and owls.So Horse is out then?
So Chicken is out as well?
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You're an imbecile, the human animal is filthier than most of the ones you mentioned!
Any so-called ‘Muslim’ that thinks its okay to eat bacon is no longer a Muslim by definition.
Damn... that went right over your head! lol
Are you unaware of the multiple uses of the word taste?
So it seems your OK with gentrification providing people are in tune with different cultures.
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Serving is one thing, eating it is quite another. Nevertheless, Muslims should avoid working in situations where they have to even touch pork or serve it. They can get a religious exemption to do so with their employer. Muslims working in supermarkets should work in produce and not the meat department. Muslims working in restaurants should work in Halal restaurants and if working in fast food should get religious exemption from their employer and not have to touch bacon or ham.I wonder how the thousands of Muslims in Canada who work in supermarkets and restaurants feel about that when they are asked to serve bacon, ham, or salami? None of them have ever refused to serve me a ham sandwich.
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Over my head? Don't tell me you were actually trying to be clever. If so you failed dismally. Try posting a reply that can actually be understood.
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According to people like Ashton even the name ‘MANitoba’ is probably sexist.
Are you asking me?
[/FONT][/FONT]Chicken is considered a bird not a land animal. Chicken is both Kosher in Judaism and Halal in Islam. It is allowed to eat chicken and all birds as long as those birds aren’t scavengers. In Islam we cannot eat birds like crows and vultures, nor can we eat predatory birds that hunt with their talons, like eagles, falcons and owls.
Cannibalism is forbidden too idiot. And here I'm talking about 'ritually unclean' learn the proper terminology.
Chicken is considered a bird not a land animal. Chicken is both Kosher in Judaism and Halal in Islam. It is allowed to eat chicken and all birds as long as those birds aren’t scavengers. In Islam we cannot eat birds like crows and vultures, nor can we eat predatory birds that hunt with their talons, like eagles, falcons and owls.
Cannibalism is forbidden too idiot. And here I'm talking about 'ritually unclean' learn the proper terminology.
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Horse? Even though Chickens are cannibalistic, and eat dirt, stones, and their own feces?
Serving is one thing, eating it is quite another. Nevertheless, Muslims should avoid working in situations where they have to even touch pork or serve it. They can get a religious exemption to do so with their employer. Muslims working in supermarkets should work in produce and not the meat department. Muslims working in restaurants should work in Halal restaurants and if working in fast food should get religious exemption from their employer and not have to touch bacon or ham.
Personally I think people should move toward a more vegetarian or vegan diet, though it doesn’t have to be strict, and avoid eating meat as much as possible. Traditionally, we Muslims only ate meat on festivals and special occassions. This is not a good trend that people now eat meat on a daily basis.
Somehow I think the majority of your posts belong in the religious section of CC. If you insist on posting religious based nonsense in other forums then you are going to continually be picked apart.
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This guy really is an idiot............................he's worse than you!![]()
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And you're worse than me.
Beaver IS a rodent, considered by science.
Beaver isn’t kosher (since it doesn’t have hooves) and in Islam it is avoided too since it’s considered a rodent by us.
Horse is definitely not Kosher in Judaism. In Islam there is a difference of opinion, some consider it Halal and others avoid it. I personally follow the Hanafi school of law in Islam and we consider the horse to be makruh, meaning it is disliked to eat it. The donkey, however, is totally forbidden to eat.
Muslims are always looking for special treatment and accommodation. I wouldn't hire any of them because of all the baggage they bring with them.Serving is one thing, eating it is quite another. Nevertheless, Muslims should avoid working in situations where they have to even touch pork or serve it. They can get a religious exemption to do so with their employer. Muslims working in supermarkets should work in produce and not the meat department. Muslims working in restaurants should work in Halal restaurants and if working in fast food should get religious exemption from their employer and not have to touch bacon or ham.
Personally I think people should move toward a more vegetarian or vegan diet, though it doesn’t have to be strict, and avoid eating meat as much as possible. Traditionally, we Muslims only ate meat on festivals and special occassions. This is not a good trend that people now eat meat on a daily basis.
I'm not him. I can't stand what this Jihadist has to say. Why would you think we are the same person?What we have here is one person arguing with himself. Getting things back on track does not hide the deception.