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  • 6/12/2025
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.

6. Glands (Fat lumps, lymph nodes)
Status: Makruh / sometimes harmful

Qur’an Principle: Avoid harmful things

“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)

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00:00What parts of a halal animal are haram to eat in Sharia?
00:10Even if an animal like cow, god, sheep or camel is halal and properly slaughtered.
00:16Islam prohibits certain parts of the animal due to reasons like impurity, najasa, haram or disrespect.
00:24These rulings are based on Quran, Hadith and Islamic scholars.
00:28Number one is following blood of dum-e-masfuh, status haram, forbidden.
00:34Quranic Daleel forbidden to you for food are dead animals, blood, the flesh of swine.
00:40Surah Al-Ma'idah.
00:41Say I do not find in that which has been revealed to me anything forbidden, except it be dead meat or blood pot.
00:51Surah Al-Anaam.
00:53Only following out blood is haram, liver and spleen which contains congealed clotted blood are allowed according to authentic Hadith.
01:05Number two.
01:06Urinary, bladder and urine.
01:09Status haram.
01:10Quranic principle.
01:11Indeed Allah loves those who are repentant and loves those who purify themselves.
01:18Surah Al-Paqra.
01:19Urine is najis impure in Islam.
01:22The bladder contains urine so it is considered impure and not fit for consumption.
01:28Number three.
01:29Gallbladder.
01:30Bicek.
01:31Status haram or makroo dislike.
01:35Quranic principle.
01:36And do not throw yourself into destruction with your own hands.
01:42Surah Al-Paqra.
01:44The bite is stored.
01:46The gallbladder is extremely bitter and harmful.
01:50Eating harmful things is not allowed in Islam.
01:53Number four.
01:54Reproductive organs.
01:55Status haram.
01:57Quranic principle.
01:59The Prophet Muhammad makes loveful for them what is good, good, pure and forbid them what is evil, impure.
02:08Surah Al-A'raf.
02:10Genital parts are considered impure and offensive.
02:15They are not consumed in any Islamic tradition.
02:20Number five.
02:21Testicles.
02:22Status disputed.
02:24Makroo or haram.
02:26Some scholars consider them makroo dislike due to their association with reproduction.
02:34Others consider them haram as they fall under the category of private parts.
02:39Number six.
02:40Cleanse.
02:41Status makroo or haram.
02:44If harmful.
02:45Quranic principle.
02:46And do not kill yourself.
02:48Verily, Allah is merciful to you.
02:50Surah Al-Nisa.
02:51Some glands can store toxins or diseases.
02:55Scholars advise avoiding such parts unless clearly proven safe.
03:00Number seven.
03:01Spinal cord marrow.
03:02Status disputed.
03:04If blood was not fully drained at the time of slaughter, spinal marrow may remain impure.
03:11Many scholars recommended avoiding it as precaution.
03:17Number eight.
03:19Based in intestine.
03:20Status haram.
03:21If not clean properly.
03:22Quranic principle.
03:23He forbid them what is impure.
03:24Surah Al-A'raf.
03:25The intestine themselves are allowed if truly cured.
03:26If waste or excrement remains.
03:27It is haram due to impurity.
03:28And the last one.
03:29General Quranic rule on what is halal to eat.
03:30They ask you what is lawful for them.
03:31Say lawful.
03:32Unto you are all things.
03:33Good and pure.
03:34Surah Al-Ma'idah.
03:35The Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wa alaihi wa sallam makes lawful for them.
03:36The pure thing.
03:37And the last one.
03:38The Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wa sallam makes lawful for them.
03:39The pure thing.
03:40And the last one.
03:41If waste or excrement remains.
03:42It is haram due to impurity.
03:43And the last one.
03:44The last one.
03:45General Quranic rule on what is halal to eat.
03:46They ask you what is lawful for them.
03:47Say lawful.
03:48Unto you are all things.
03:49Good and pure.
03:50Surah Al-Ma'idah.
03:51The Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wa sallam makes lawful for them.
03:55The pure thing.
03:56And prohibit for them the impure.
03:57Surah Al-A'raf.
03:58The Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wa sallam makes lawful for them.
04:00The pure thing.
04:01And prohibit for them the impure.
04:03Surah Al-A'raf.
04:04the impure thing and prohibit for them the impure.
04:09Surah Al-A'raf

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