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Press ESC to cancel. Skip to content Home Term Paper What seafood is not halal? Halal food is that which adheres to Islamic law, as defined in the Koran. The Islamic form of slaughtering animals or poultry, dhabiha, involves killing through a cut to the jugular vein, carotid artery and windpipe.
So yes. Crab meat is not halal in Islam. The only sea creatures that are Halal are the ones that have scales. Muslims will eat only permitted food halal and will not eat or drink anything that is considered forbidden haram.
Lamb, beef, goat and chicken, for example, are halal as long as a Muslim kills them and offers a prayer. Any food that does not fall under these categories, and that has not been not soiled by any of these products, is considered halal.
Halal meat must also be slaughtered according to strict criteria. There is some debate, however, over halal seafood. In general, seafood is considered a lawful food. The debate is over over what type of seafood is permitted. Among the blessings that Allaah has bestowed upon us is the fact that He has made our religion easy for us, and has not made it too difficult or unbearable. He has allowed us many things that were forbidden according to previously-revealed laws. Hence all kinds of food from the sea are permissible, whether they are plants or animals, alive or dead.
There are a few things — certain types of water animals — which some scholars exclude from the permission outlined above. These are:. The correct view is that eating these is not allowed, because they have fangs and live on land — even though they may spend a lot of time in the water — so precedence should be given to the reason for forbidding it it is a land animal that has fangs. Otters and turtles.
The correct view is that to be on the safe side, it is permissible to eat them after slaughtering them properly, because they live both on land and in the sea. Here the rule is that in the case of animals that live both on land and in the sea, the rules concerning land animals should be given precedence, to be on the safe side, so they must be slaughtered properly, except for crabs which do not need to be slaughtered, even though they live both on land and in the sea, because they do not have blood.
Surely, Allaah is Most Merciful to you.
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