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Ruling 2650. Drinking wine [and other alcoholic beverages] is unlawful. In some traditions, it is considered one of the gravest sins. It has been repo
Ruling 2649. If a kid [i.e. a baby goat] suckles milk from a pig to the extent that the milk strengthens its flesh and bones, the kid and its offsprin
Ruling 2648. It is disapproved to eat the meat of a horse, mule, or donkey. If someone has sexual intercourse with these animals, their meat becomes u
Ruling 2647. It is unlawful to eat or drink anything that would cause death or inflict significant harm to a person.
Ruling 2646. It is not unlawful to swallow nasal mucus or phlegm that has gathered in the mouth. Similarly, there is no problem in swallowing food par
Ruling 2645. It is unlawful to eat mud. The same applies to soil and sand, based on obligatory precaution. If one is compelled to, there is no problem
Ruling 2644. It is unlawful to drink the urine of animals whose meat is unlawful to eat. The same applies to the urine of animals whose meat is lawful
Ruling 2643. Even from those animals that are lawful to eat, some parts must not be eaten. These things are fourteen in number: 1. blood; 2. droppings
Ruling 2642. If something [from an animal’s body] that contains life is separated from the animal – for example, a person cuts off the tail fat or som
Ruling 2641. It is unlawful (ḥarām) to eat all birds of prey that have talons, such as falcons, eagles, hawks, and vultures. Similarly, all types of c
Ruling 2640. It is unlawful to eat a locust that has not developed wings and cannot fly. CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE » Eating and Drinking HUNTING WITH A HUN
Ruling 2639. If a person catches a locust alive in his hands or by other means, it is lawful to eat it after it dies. It is not necessary that the per
Ruling 2638. If a fish is cut in two out of the water and one part falls in the water while still alive, it is permitted to eat the part that is out o
Ruling 2637. If a fish is roasted alive or killed out of the water before it dies [by itself], it is permitted to eat it.
Ruling 2636. It is permitted (jāʾiz) to eat a live fish.
Ruling 2635. If it is not known whether a dead fish was caught alive or dead in the water, in the event that it is in the hands of a Muslim who has di
Ruling 2634. It is not necessary for a fisherman to be a Muslim [for the fish to be lawful to eat], nor does he have to mention the name of Allah the
Ruling 2633. If a fish springs out of the water, or a wave throws it out, or the water recedes and the fish is left stranded on dry land, then in the
Ruling 2632. If a fish is commonly considered to have scales – even though its scales may have fallen off due to some incident – and it is caught aliv
Ruling 2631. If a hawk or animal other than a hunting dog hunts an animal, that animal is not lawful to eat. However, if the hunter reaches the animal