McDonald's Halal?
What is Halal Meat?
Supermarket Meat?
Question - "Is McDonald's HALAL?"
Some say supermarket meat, McDonald's, KFC and non-Muslim's meat is Haram.
Others say these are all Halal, but is it OK to eat from these sources.
Also is there support for this answer from the Quran & sunnah?
countries have their own methods, rules and laws regarding slaughtered.
IMPORTANT - Basic principles in our daily lives:
If the prophet allowed it, then don't make it Haram (forbidden).
any time there was a choice in a matter, our prophet,
peace be upon him, always took the easiest way.
And he did not want to make our deen (way of life in Islam) difficult.
2. Whatever is in the material world in our day to day lives is always Halal (permitted),
except what is specifically forbidden by Islam.
3. Whatever is worship in any form, is all forbidden, except that which is permitted by Islam.
4. Oppression of anyone (including ourselves) is not permitted by Islam.
5. If there is a choice in a matter - always take the one easiest for you.
So, the answers is - 'YES' and 'NO'
What if the restaurant is located in a Muslim country where the Halal restrictions are in place,
or if it is owned by Muslims who claim they follow the rules of thabihah
(halal slaughter and processing), is it really halal?
Yes, it is halal for you, inshallah.
For the record, there are many places in non-Muslim countries, even the U.S. and Canada -
where you can eat at a McDonald's, Kentucky Fried Chicken or other famous fast food chains,
and enjoy a perfect halal meal!
What if it is not located in a Muslim country, but it is owned by responsible Muslims?
- Absolutely yes. If Muslims tell you they are offering you meat, you should not even
question it. This is confirmed from the sunnah of the prophet, peace be upon him.
What if there is clear evidence the meat is not from a proper source?
- No good. Leave what makes you doubt for what does not make you doubt.
What if I am not positive, but I suspect it could be haram?
Then of course you need to read the rest of this article:
Bismillah Rahman Raheem
Detailed Answer dated: 12:25 AM
Thank you for your question concerning meat that we should or should not eat.
This is a problem that many are faced with today, while living here in the West.
Let us consider what has been preserved in the Quran for us as Muslims,
for over 1,400 years:
As Muslims, we are very unique and Blessed by Allah, in that we still have all the
original information to base our understanding of how to live according to
revelation from Above (Quran and Sunnah).
original information to base our understanding of how to live according to
revelation from Above (Quran and Sunnah).
We have original recorded sources of our religion: A) The Quran, and B) Teachings
of Muhammad (sunnah). This is a very unique feature in Islam - not available in
other ancient religions. And whenever we find answers in the Quran and teachings
of Muhammad, peace be upon him, (hadeeth), we have no option but to accept fully
and completely. As Allah says in His Book:
"But no, by your Lord, they can have no Faith, until they make you (Muhammad, peace be upon him) the judge in all matters of dispute between them, and find in themselves no resistance against your decisions, and accept (the decisions) with full submission."
[Surah An-Nisaa' 4:65]
Regarding food, here is one of many places in Quran where Allah Speaks to us about this important subject:
The beginning of Chapter 5 (Surah Mayidah) - In the Name of Allah, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful.
1. O you who believe! Fulfil (your) obligations. Lawful to you (for food) are all the beasts of cattle except that which will be announced to you (herein), game (also) being unlawful when you assume Ihram for Hajj or 'Umrah (pilgrimage). Verily, Allah commands that which He wills.
2. O you who believe! Violate not the sanctity of the Symbols of Allah, nor of the Sacred Month, nor of the animals brought for sacrifice, nor the garlanded people or animals, etc. [Marked by the garlands on their necks made from the outer part of the treestems (of Makkah) for their security], nor the people coming to the Sacred House (Makkah), seeking the bounty and good pleasure of their Lord.
But when you finish the Ihram (of Hajj or 'Umrah), you may hunt, and let not the hatred of some people in (once) stopping you from AlMasjidalHaram (at Makkah) lead you to transgression (and hostility on your part). Help you one another in AlBirr and AtTaqwa (virtue, righteousness and piety); but do not help one another in sin and transgression. And fear Allah. Verily, Allah is Severe in punishment.3. Forbidden to you (for food) are: Al-Maytatah (the dead animals - cattle-beast not slaughtered), blood, the flesh of swine, and the meat of that which has been slaughtered as a sacrifice for others than Allah, or has been slaughtered for idols, etc., or on which Allah's Name has not been mentioned while slaughtering, and that which has been killed by strangling, or by a violent blow, or by a headlong fall, or by the goring of horns - and that which has been (partly) eaten by a wild animal - unless you are able to slaughter it (before its death) and that which is sacrificed (slaughtered) on AnNusub (stone altars). (Forbidden) also is to use arrows seeking luck or decision, (all) that is Fisqun (disobedience of Allah and sin).
This day, those who disbelieved have given up all hope of your religion, so fear them not, but fear Me. This day, I have perfected your religion for you, completed My Favour upon you, and have chosen for you Islam as your religion. But as for him who is forced by severe hunger, with no inclination to sin (such can eat these above-mentioned meats), then surely, Allah is OftForgiving, Most Merciful.4. They ask you what is lawful for them (as food ). Say: "Lawful unto you are AtTayyibat [all kind of Halal (lawfulgood) foods which Allah has made lawful (meat of slaughtered eatable animals, milk products, fats, vegetables and fruits, etc.)].
And those beasts and birds of prey which you have trained as hounds, training and teaching them (to catch) in the manner as directed to you by Allah; so eat of what they catch for you, but pronounce the Name of Allah over it, and fear Allah. Verily, Allah is Swift in reckoning."5. Made lawful to you this day are At-Tayyibat [all kinds of Halal (lawful) foods, which Allah has made lawful (meat of slaughtered eatable animals, etc., milk products, fats, vegetables and fruits, etc.). The food (slaughtered cattle, eatable animals, etc.) of the people of the Scripture (Jews and Christians) is lawful to you and yours is lawful to them.
(Lawful to you in marriage) are chaste women from the believers and chaste women from those who were given the Scripture (Jews and Christians) before your time, when you have given their due Mahr (bridal money given by the husband to his wife at the time of marriage), desiring chastity (i.e. taking them in legal wedlock) not committing illegal sexual intercourse, nor taking them as girl-friends. And whosoever disbelieves in the Oneness of Allah and in all the other Articles of Faith [i.e. His (Allah's), Angels, His Holy Books, His Messengers, the Day of Resurrection and AlQadar (Divine Preordainments)], then fruitless is his work, and in the Hereafter he will be among the losers.
Now let us ask a few basic questions to establish the importance of the subject today:
1: Is there really anything in Islam that restricts our diet?
Answer: Yes. This is confirmed in both the Quran and in the sunnah (hadeeth or teachings of
Muhammad, peace be upon him), many times.
2: What are the restrictions?
Answer: Everything is halal (permissible) except for those things that are specifically forbidden.
Answer: Yes. This is confirmed in both the Quran and in the sunnah (hadeeth or teachings of
Muhammad, peace be upon him), many times.
Answer: Everything is halal (permissible) except for those things that are specifically forbidden.
- Swine or pork products of any kind (Quran)
- Donkey meat (hadeeth narrated by Ali, in Sahih Al Bukhari)
- Animals of prey (eagles, falcons, lions, tigers, bears, etc.)
- Animals already dead
- Animals dead of disease, old age, etc.
- Dead from falling, breaking neck, etc.
- Violent deaths
- Animals killed by other animals
- Animals partially eaten by other animals
- Animals sacrificed to other gods than Allah
3: How are the animals to be slaughtered by Muslims?
- Animal place on side, relaxed (if possible)
- Very sharp knife (hidden from animal's view)
- One quick slice of knife across throat
- Mention Allah's Name (Bismillah)
- Single, firm cut just at the knot on the neck
- Do not break the neck
- Allow to bleed until unconscious
- Butcher only after animail is completely dead
4. Who is allowed to do the slaughtering and butchering? - Muslims, Jews and Christians (Ahl Kitab)
5. If a Jewish Rabbi slaughters it, is there anything else to be concerned about? - Usually - "No. This is all you need" - But if there is any real doubt, check with your local imam who has slaughtering experience.
6. What about Christians who might say, "In the Name of Jesus" during slaughtering? - Allah tells us in the Quran that we can eat their meat. It is very doubtful any Christian is saying "Jesus" or "Trinity". Even if they did it, but you didn't know about it, just say, Bismillah and eat it.
7. What about others who are not Christian or Jew?
If you know that someone is not Christian or Jew, and they are involved in the slaughter -- don't eat it.
If you know that they are offering the meat as a sacrifice to some other God than Allah - don't eat it.
If you doubt whether or not a Christian or Jew actually slaughtered the meat, then don't eat it.
8. What about the meat in the grocery stores and fast food chains?
If you know that someone is not Christian or Jew, and they are involved in the slaughter -- don't eat it.
If you know that they are offering the meat as a sacrifice to some other God than Allah - don't eat it.
If you doubt whether or not a Christian or Jew actually slaughtered the meat, then don't eat it.
- Remember the rule - "If in doubt - don't eat it" (any doubt about the religion of the one slaughtering? -- Don't eat)
- Be careful of ground meat from regular stores. This does not say "Ground Beef" they have found meat mixed with pork and other things into the ground chicken or beef.
- Some fast food restaurants have halal meat. More and more we learn of Muslim owned shops. Just ask for non-meat, vegetarian or halal sausage or bacon.
9. What about fish and seafood? - Everything that is from the sea is halal for us to eat. Seafood has no special way to be slaughtered or butchered.
10. What about wild game? - Whatever you shoot that dies as a result is halal. If your hunting animal eats from it -- then it is haram to you.
11. What should a family do that lives in the West and halal is just not available in most places?
- Form a group to go buy from a place that sells it
- Have a place (masjid?) to keep a freezer full of halal meat
- Muslims pay enough to cover expences
- Gather in each other's homes or community centers or masjids for potluck dinners
- Order halal (or kosher if Halal not available) at your local butcher shop or grocery store
- Eat vegetarian meat substitutes
- Eat fish etc.
So don't take this subject to lightly.
Food and drink are two things about which we will be
questioned on the Day of Judgment.
that do zabihah (halal meat) and feel good about obeying Allah.
May Allah guide all of us to His Truth, ameen.