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    Pakistani_Assassin
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    Salam Raheel,

    The only haram meat is the flesh of swine, carrion, meat served to Gods other than Allah or meat that has been killed in a brutal way. The verse you posted says meat served to other Gods are forbidden - thats it.

    "Prohibited to you are dead animals, blood, the flesh of swine, and that which has been dedicated to other than Allah , and 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 slaughter , and those which are sacrificed on stone altars, and that you seek decision through divining arrows..." (53)

    "Lawful to you is game from the sea and its food as provision for you and the travellers..." (596)

    This verse doesn't differentiate between sea animals (i.e. sharks, fish, whales, squid etc) but Sahih Hadith are in direct contradiction by stating animals of prey are forbidden to eat which means sharks, octopus etc are all forbidden.

    "So eat of that upon which the name of Allah has been mentioned, if you are believers in His verses." (611

    There is no mention of "halal slaughter" in the Quran. However the Quran says we should mention the name of God on the food we eat and it doesn't differentiate between meat and non-meaty foods. The translation I'm using is Sahih International and they had the cheek to slip in "meat" in brackets (just Google it). Of course this is deceitful and many Muslims fall for it. So in conclusion you are free to eat all meat expect meat of the above examples. Halal slaughter was invented by Imams centuries after Prophet Muhammad's death so we don't follow that.

    You might find this thread interesting.

    http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=9602816.0

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      unknownuser
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      Let's clarify something dude, before you go all semantics on us. Are you talking about "Islam" or , get that right first.

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        raheel
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        I know, I?ve myself been a long term Quranist rejecting the validity of Hadith altogether because essentially Hadith is nothing but the best of a memory recall of someone who lived during Prophet Muhammad?s times. But we also must not forget the typical argument that is followed in the Muslim world that says

        Not everything can be found in Quran, you?ve to consult Hadith and even Fiqah (where Quran and Hadith can not help)

        We also must not forget that some of the most essential part of Islamic Rituals are also followed as per the Hadith and Sunnat and they are nowhere found in Quran as such. I?ve no problem accepting the theory that Hadith can not be trusted but then you can not even be selective about the Hadith that whatever Hadith you like will be valid and where it wouldnt make sense you would start questioning about its validity.

        By the way treat this post a series of questions not an allegation.

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          Student_of_Allah
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          Not everything can be found in Quran, you?ve to consult Hadith and even Fiqah (where Quran and Hadith can not help)

          Salam,

          That is so true. But, the last time I checked, the rule to verify a "hear say" information was to validate it "at least" by matching it with the Qur'an. Why do the "hadith aloners" want to validate the other way round ?

          If whatever is the general practice can only be found in the public survey of some Persian scholars, who validated them in the first place ? When such hear say information reaches a genuine scholar, isnt it his job to declare that as "Innovation" ? And when many of these hear say information contradict the Qur'an, isnt it the job of that collector/scholar to reject it since the "Furqaan" speaks in contrary to that ?

          Let me share something about reciting in Salat. As I was reading through Qur'an 17110 which says

          "Say ?Call on God or call on the Almighty; by whichever you call on, to Him are the best names.? And do not be too loud in your SALAT, nor too quiet; but seek a path in between."

          So, as a student, I was following this and my sunni friends when showed this verse brought me this link which provides the opinion of the scholars on the issue ( http//www.islam-qa.com/en/ref/67672/asr%20loudly )

          What the scholars are saying is that you are supposed to follow the messenger as he is like an example for us. So, they advice you to pray silently in day time and in parts of prayer that the prophet prayed silently according to Hadiths.

          My question was/is , when these hadiths were collected and direct contradiction with 17110 was observed, who in their right mind approved these hadiths as authentic ? And if this is the way they judge, why do they say that Qur'an is the highest authority ?

          I was watching this dialogue between Dr. Zakir Naik and Sri Sri Ravi Shankar. Zakir naik was presenting verses from the highest authorities of hindu scriptures which say that God is one and there can be no image of God. And his argument was, Vedas being the highest authority proves the later scriptures as wrong to be saying that "there are many gods and you can make images/idols". So, even he understood, that the highest authority should act as a Criterion to judge. But when you ask him why you recite silently in SALAT when the highest authority(Qur'an) among your scriptures command you to follow a middle tone ? He , like all other scholars, will tell you, that he does it to follow the lower authority scriptures hypno .... brickwall

          These people are live examples for me to learn from. Educated Hypocrites !!!

          Your questions are good , for learning and discussing. Keep them coming.

          PEACE
          ------------------------------ Student of Allah

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            Wilson
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            Peace.

            In above example, as we can see that Zayd b. ?Amr's disliking towards the the meat slaughtered by Pagan Arabs later on becomes part of the Quran and its now one the most essential part of the Muslim faith, Halal Meat as we know it.

            Narrated Abdelilah
            Allah's apostle said that he met Raheel at a place near Yathrib and this had happened before Allah's Apostle received the Divine Inspiration. Allah's Apostle presented a dish of pork to Raheel, but Raheel refused to eat of it and then said, "I do not eat pork, because it is foul."
            Volume 1, Book 3, Number 12

            Now it is up to you to prove that the hadith you quoted has more validity and reliability than the supermega sahih hadith I quoted.

            We also must not forget that some of the most essential part of Islamic Rituals are also followed as per the Hadith and Sunnat and they are nowhere found in Quran as such. I?ve no problem accepting the theory that Hadith can not be trusted but then you can not even be selective about the Hadith that whatever Hadith you like will be valid and where it wouldnt make sense you would start questioning about its validity.

            Nowhere in the reading will you find that you should do a handstand and a roll over every morning after waking up. If it's not in there, it's not in there. Now you can bring up whatever "islamic" ritual you want, but if it's not in the book, then why even bother? Shall you seek other than the god as a judge when he has sent down to you the book fully detailed?

            Abdelilah

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              raheel
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              That is so true. But, the last time I checked, the rule to verify a "hear say" information was to validate it "at least" by matching it with the Qur'an. Why do the "hadith aloners" want to validate the other way round ?

              Peace

              The people do claim that the Sahi (Bukhari and Muslim) hadith are the validated ones while the others can not be trusted. As I said before, I've no problem with your theory but I simply dont understand why then people impose their ideas on masses saying its all in Hadith and Sunnah and you'll have to accept it.

              My question was/is , when these hadiths were collected and direct contradiction with 17110 was observed, who in their right mind approved these hadiths as authentic ? And if this is the way they judge, why do they say that Qur'an is the highest authority ?

              By the way, how was Quran collected ? any ideas ...

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                raheel
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                Nowhere in the reading will you find that you should do a handstand and a roll over every morning after waking up. If it's not in there, it's not in there. Now you can bring up whatever "islamic" ritual you want, but if it's not in the book, then why even bother? Shall you seek other than the god as a judge when he has sent down to you the book fully detailed?

                Abdelilah

                Exactly my question bro ...

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                  Student_of_Allah
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                  Salam,

                  You raised a very good question. The collection of Qur'an. The closest I could investigate led me to the oldest quran(compiled as a one body book) available. The stories behind the collections are not trust worthy and the Saudi Government does a good job at not allowing anyone to carry our serious archaeological hunts in places of interest. As a believer, the message and its strength satisfied me. But its difficult to satisfy my archaeologically tuned part of the brain in a world infested with complete hadith based understanding of everything. If you find any interesting things about compilation, please share

                  PEACE
                  -------------------- Student of Allah

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                    raheel
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                    Peace

                    Now we're talking the same language )

                    Historically the first book shaped Quran did not exist till at least 38 years of Prophet Muhammad's death ... Please note that there was no such thing as a Written Quran during Prophet's life.

                    Question is, could that have been a similar memory recollection process at the time when the Quran was being converted into a book shape, what could be the other way round it ?

                    More ideas ?

                    Salam,

                    You raised a very good question. The collection of Qur'an. The closest I could investigate led me to the oldest quran(compiled as a one body book) available. The stories behind the collections are not trust worthy and the Saudi Government does a good job at not allowing anyone to carry our serious archaeological hunts in places of interest. As a believer, the message and its strength satisfied me. But its difficult to satisfy my archaeologically tuned part of the brain in a world infested with complete hadith based understanding of everything. If you find any interesting things about compilation, please share )

                    PEACE
                    -------------------- Student of Allah

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                      Student_of_Allah
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                      Salam,

                      By the way, I forgot to mention something. If you read the Qur'an you will notice that in many places, the idea that Muhammad could not write/read are refuted. And in some places, the recital refers to hard copy. This un-twisted my brain and made me reconsider the classical story line of compilation and writing down of the surahs and their arrangements. I am busy researching other things. So forgive me, but if you use the search function on the top right corner, you should be able to find such discussions.

                      PEACE
                      --------------------- Student of Allah

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                        SeekingYou
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                        Yeah I've heard of these stuff...
                        Hadithers will tend to change the Qur'an now???

                        Hadithers want to join the club of Jews and Christians...good job.

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                          Jafar
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                          Hadithers want to join the club of Jews and Christians...good job.

                          They already have.. centuries ago...

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                            Wilson
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                            Peace.

                            Historically the first book shaped Quran did not exist till at least 38 years of Prophet Muhammad's death ... Please note that there was no such thing as a Written Quran during Prophet's life.

                            This is the book in which there is no doubt, a guidance for the righteous.
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                            Read in the name of your lord who has created. He created man from an embryo. Read, and your lord is the generous one. The one who taught by the pen.
                            96 1 - 4

                            You can't claim that it was written some 40 years later when the quran/reading speaks of itself as a book that should be read. These and many other verses emphasize the importance of reading and writing. The messenger spent years spreading the message while being laughed at, insulted, fought against, persecuted etc. And in all those years, it never occurred to him to write it down and preserve it?

                            Abdelilah

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                              raheel
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                              Peace.

                              This is the book in which there is no doubt, a guidance for the righteous.
                              2 2

                              Read in the name of your lord who has created. He created man from an embryo. Read, and your lord is the generous one. The one who taught by the pen.
                              96 1 - 4

                              You can't claim that it was written some 40 years later when the quran/reading speaks of itself as a book that should be read. These and many other verses emphasize the importance of reading and writing. The messenger spent years spreading the message while being laughed at, insulted, fought against, persecuted etc. And in all those years, it never occurred to him to write it down and preserve it?

                              Abdelilah

                              Sir,

                              With due respect, there are some serious errors in your post.

                              Iqra means Recite not Read
                              Embryo word is not used, in fact there is already a lengthy intelectual debate going on about the Quran's interpretation of CLOT and its closed association with the Ancient understanding from Greek Philospers

                              Are you saying that the Quran was being written in a Book form from the day one when the Revelations started ? By whom if yes ?

                              Peace

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                                Wilson
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                                Peace.

                                964 clearly says that we should iqra/read by him who taught by the pen. Concerning the word "3alaq"; I simply copy-pasted the Free-Minds translation.

                                That it existed as a written document is clear. By whom? Probably the prophet himself, maybe copied by scribes. But this is all conjecture. We don't know and probably will never know.

                                To get back to your first post; may I ask why you quoted the hadith about Zayd disliking the meat slaughtered on the pagans' stone altars? Do you believe that story to be true and that his preference became a divine order later? Because if you do, I can tell you another story about how verses of some poet were also later included in the god's scripture. Or how everything was first written down on pieces of cloth, leather, bones, leaf stalks of date palms and stones until Abu Bakr. Such stories undermine the great reading and the messenger's competence, but these are just that - stories.

                                Abdelilah

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                                  raheel
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                                  Once again, Iqra means Recite. Plus what you're saying is just another speculation, there is no evidence that Quran existed in a book form and Prophet himself or his companions were writing while he was alive.

                                  I guess, its quite irrelevant that what I think or believe about this particular incident, what I think will be my personal opinion and wouldnt help to establish a fact here. The reason I posted this question was to have a debate about an issue we didnt think about before.

                                  I dont believe it was a wrong thing asking question.

                                  Peace.

                                  Peace.

                                  964 clearly says that we should iqra/read by him who taught by the pen. Concerning the word "3alaq"; I simply copy-pasted the Free-Minds translation.

                                  That it existed as a written document is clear. By whom? Probably the prophet himself, maybe copied by scribes. But this is all conjecture. We don't know and probably will never know.

                                  To get back to your first post; may I ask why you quoted the hadith about Zayd disliking the meat slaughtered on the pagans' stone altars? Do you believe that story to be true and that his preference became a divine order later? Because if you do, I can tell you another story about how verses of some poet were also later included in the god's scripture. Or how everything was first written down on pieces of cloth, leather, bones, leaf stalks of date palms and stones until Abu Bakr. Such stories undermine the great reading and the messenger's competence, but these are just that - stories.

                                  Abdelilah

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                                    Wilson
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                                    Peace.

                                    Once again, Iqra means Recite.

                                    Repeating something often enough, does not make it true.

                                    Plus what you're saying is just another speculation

                                    And what you brought is proof? The whole story about Othman collecting the great reading is fiction.

                                    there is no evidence that Quran existed in a book form and Prophet himself or his companions were writing while he was alive.

                                    The signs of the great reading are not proof enough for you?

                                    I guess, its quite irrelevant that what I think or believe about this particular incident, what I think will be my personal opinion and wouldnt help to establish a fact here. The reason I posted this question was to have a debate about an issue we didnt think about before.

                                    There is no debate at all. Again, the whole Zayd story is just another fiction story undermining the great reading.

                                    Abdelilah

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                                      raheel
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                                      Peace.
                                      There is no debate at all. Again, the whole Zayd story is just another fiction story undermining the great reading.
                                      Abdelilah

                                      I take your point, you've given enough arguments from your side. I reserve the right not to agree with your points and continue seeking a debate here with others.

                                      Thanks anyways.

                                      Peace.

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                                        Producer
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                                        Salam,

                                        Raheel is correct about his food, ie food given to him. Speculating, he follows, obeys whoever feeds him.

                                        Satan threatens you with poverty and orders you to immorality, while Allah promises you forgiveness from Him and bounty. And Allah is all-Encompassing and Knowing.

                                        To change people, focus on their stomach.
                                        And when you said, "O Moses, we can never endure one food. So call upon your Lord to bring forth for us from the earth its green herbs and its cucumbers and its garlic and its lentils and its onions." said, "Would you exchange what is better for what is less? Go into settlement and indeed, you will have what you have asked." And they were covered with humiliation and poverty and returned with anger from Allah . That was because they disbelieved in the signs of Allah and killed the prophets without right. That was because they disobeyed and were transgressing.

                                        Let's plant and Grow food and feed people.
                                        Do you not see that Allah sends down rain from the sky, and We produce thereby fruits of varying colors? And in the mountains are tracts, white and red of varying shades and extremely black.

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