Logic of Slaughtering Animals in Islam Halal Janwar Ki 7 Chizein Khana Haram Hain!
❌ Forbidden Parts of a Halal Animal (with Qur’anic Evidence) Even if an animal is halal (like cow, goat, sheep) and slaughtered properly, Islam forbids eating certain parts due to impurity or harm. These are:
1. Flowing Blood Status: Haram (forbidden)
Qur’an Evidence (Daleel):
“Forbidden to you is blood...” Surah Al-Ma'idah 5:3
Note: Liver and spleen are exceptions (allowed in Hadith).
2. Urine and Urinary Bladder Status: Haram
Qur’an Reason: Urine is najis (impure), and Islam forbids consuming impure things.
Qur’anic Principle:
“...He forbids them what is impure (khabā’ith).” Surah Al-A'raf 7:157
3. Gallbladder (Bile Sac) Status: Haram / Makruh (bitter and harmful)
Qur’anic Principle:
“Do not throw yourselves into destruction...” Surah Al-Baqarah 2:195
4. Genital Organs (Private Parts) Status: Haram
Reason: Considered impure and disgraceful.
Qur’anic Principle:
“...He forbids them what is impure.” Surah Al-A'raf 7:157
5. Testicles Status: Disliked (Makruh) or Haram (according to some scholars)
No direct verse, but included under parts to avoid due to their nature and impurity.
“Do not kill yourselves. Allah is Most Merciful to you.” Surah An-Nisa 4:29
7. Spinal Cord Marrow Status: Disputed
Some scholars say haram if blood not fully drained.
Best to avoid as a precaution.
8. Waste in Intestines (if not cleaned) Status: Haram if dirty
Reason: Contains najis (filth)
Qur’an Principle: Impure things are forbidden
Surah Al-A'raf 7:157
✅ General Qur’anic Rule: "He makes lawful for them what is good and pure (tayyibat), and forbids them what is evil and impure (khabā’ith)." — Surah Al-A'raf (7:157)