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Aug
2013

Tahira Foods

posted by abu mohammed on 5th August 2013 - 0 comments
5
Aug
2013

Halal Food Certificates

posted by abu mohammed on 5th August 2013 - 2 comments

SEE THREAD ON FORUMS

InshaAllah with the help of Allah and your assistance, I would like to start this thread dedicated for those companies that certify Halal food.

InshaAllah, if we could supply the image of these certified logos and their methods used, inshaAllah it will make things a lot clearer as to what their position is and if we can eat it or not.

5
Aug
2013

Haram Fish & Chips?

posted by abu mohammed on 5th August 2013 - 0 comments

THEY USE "BEER BATTER" OR FRY WITH OTHER MEATS! PLEASE CHECK FIRST

 

3
Sep
2012

Islamic Slaughter - Torture or Submission

posted by abu mohammed on 3rd September 2012 - 1 comment
True Submission and a faith increasing video. You might want to skip the first 3 minutes of the intro. Please watch all 3 attempts from 3 different poeple and 3 different animals. Watch how these animals stay in an awkard position waiting to meet their end "Willfully" This is a beautiful Video showing the POWER of the words of ALLAH and to prove to all those people who think that the Islamic method of slaughter is in-humane.
3
Sep
2012

Scientific Proof of the effects of Halal Meat

posted by abu mohammed on 3rd September 2012 - 0 comments
Scientific proof that the words of Allah cleanses the animal from germs and bacteria compared to that which is not slaughtered in the name of Allah. I saw this video some time back and found it amazing (The research is from the same people who showed us the miracle of Hijama as recommended by brother brooklynyte4ever) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VI_Ha-GBFg&feature=relmfu http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NCcVqBCnmQU&feature=related
17
Jan
2011

Why Is Blood Haram (to Eat)?

posted by abu mohammed on 17th January 2011 - 0 comments
THE WISDOM BEHIND THE PROHIBITION OF BLOOD IN THE QUR’AN He has only forbidden you carrion, blood and pork and what has been consecrated to other than Allah. But anyone who is forced to eat it – without desiring it or going to excess in it – commits no crime. Allah is Ever-Forgiving, Most Merciful. (Surat al-Baqara, 173) The wisdom behind Allah’s prohibition of blood emerged during the 20th century. By carrying vitamins, hormones, oxygen and substances such as protein, sugar and fat absorbed during digestion to the cells, blood makes it possible for life to survive. On the other hand, it also carries various toxins and waste products that need to be expelled from the body. One of the most important tasks performed by blood is to transport substances such as urea, uric acid, keratin and carbon dioxide that need to be removed from the body. Therefore, in the event that significant quantities of blood are consumed, the level of products in the body that should be expelled will rise considerably. That will increase the levels of urea, harmful substances transported to the kidneys for expulsion from the body. This can impair brain functions and even result in coma. That is why, because of its very nature, there will always be harmful compounds in blood, even if taken from healthy animals. If it is taken from a sick animal, various parasites and germs will also be transmitted in it. In that event, the germs may multiply and spread throughout the body. And that is the real danger. If someone consumes blood, all the germs and waste products in it may spread through the body and lead to such diseases as kidney insufficiency or liver coma. In addition, most of the microbes carried in the blood may cause other diseases by damaging the lining of the stomach and the intestines. What is more, blood is not a sterile environment; to put it another way, it is ideal for germs to grow in. Since microbes have excellent opportunities to feed in blood, it represents an ideal environment for them. When in equilibrium with the functions of the other fluids in the body and the immune system, blood does not support micro-organisms, and therefore disease. In a healthy individual, these micro-organisms live by making use of one another inside the body. When that environment is seriously impaired, when the internal equilibrium is damaged, in other words, they may turn into micro-organisms that cause disease when they find the appropriate surroundings.
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