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Leather-Pigskin, Hair, Fur from Dead Harram Birds-Animals | Hubeali Skip to content Hubeali Menu Topics Quran Tafseer Books Urdu Books English Books Sermons School of Wilayat Search for: Search Button Home Articles Leather-Pigskin, Hair, Fur from Dead Harram Birds-Animals Details Sidebar Table of contents Summary: Introduction: The Mercy of Allah for the Nation of Mohammed-saww: Skin of the dead and pig are of the same Status: Salat is not Permissible on a leather praying Mat: Riding on Skins of dead/harram Animals (i.e., Vehicle seats): No benefit in the skin nor the backbone of the dead Animals: The Dogs: The Parts of animals which are cut-off (while its alive): Those parts which Grow can be used from dead Animals: Cheese Made from Rennet (from animal source): The pure are: the rennet, and the egg, and the wool, and the hair, and the fur That which is made from pig-hair is Clean: The Pig skin: Touching of the Chess is like Handler of the Pig meat: Appendix I: The meat of donkey, horse and egg from dead chicken Appendix II: Reason for the Prohibition (dead, blood, wine, swine): Appendix III: Miscellaneous Ahadith Leather-Pigskin, Hair, Fur from Dead Harram Birds-Animals Download PDF Summary: A short article, based on Ahadith of Masomeen -asws , is compiled which deals with pigskin, hair and fur and feather of dead and forbidden (harram) animals and birds, with main focus is on the pigskin.
Pigskin is cheap, easily available in most countries, it’s really thin but still strong enough for its weight. Therefore, it is frequently used in many products we wear and use, i.e., in shoes, leather jackets, bags, wallets. In addition to pigskin, hair, fur, rennet from animals come into our daily use, mostly, it’s difficult to trace down the origin of these (whether from dead or harram animals).
Some Ahadith are presented to highlight these issues, without issuing decree (Fatwa) as the main purpose of the write-up is to generate an awareness, as most of the above are considered harram as per Fatwa of Sunni Muslims. Introduction: Large shoe and bag chains, i.e., Clarks, Hush Puppies, would specify if pigskin is used in their products or not, in general, mostly suede products are pig sourced, for example the linings of shoes which use external cow hide leather, may use pig sourced linings.
One may check with these companies by writing to them the source of the leather. It is relatively easy, however, to recognise pigskin, as it has nano (pin) holes on it’s skin.