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There is a growing
sense of concern today among consumers, Muslim and non-Muslim alike, about the
healthfulness of what they eat. Health food stores have gained a prominent
status in the US, and many consumers review every last ingredient listed in a
food item’s nutritional facts list to ensure that they meet their dietary
standards. Muslims must be even more conscientious of what they consume, as a
Muslim’s diet must, above all, be lawful (halal) under Islamic law, as
well as wholesome (tayyib). The Qur’an states, “O people, eat from
whatever is upon the earth that is lawful and wholesome” (2:168).
Of all types of food, one that has become
the cause of controversy among Muslims the world over is slaughtered meat.
Muslim sources without the guidance of scholars have spread inaccurate
information about Islam’s rules and regulations for animal slaughter, leaving
Muslims confused about the facts. Authored by a Muslim scholar recognized
worldwide for his mastery of Islamic jurisprudence, The Islamic Laws of Animal
Slaughter clears up the confusion. The author presents a brief, structured
analysis of Islam’s laws for animal slaughter, as well an overview of their
practical application in the modern world. A couple of articles, appended
specially for this translation, round off the discussion by addressing matters
particularly relevant to Muslims in the US and other Western nations.
“An engaging, enlightening, and intellectually
thought-provoking work that reassures Muslims that it is still possible to
consume Halal and pure sustenance in this extremely complex world.” —Halal
Monitoring Committee (HMC), UK.
“Mufti Usmani has given a scholarly explanation of the ritual
laws of animal slaughter, which every Muslim, particularly those living in the
West, must be acquainted with in order to practice their din correctly.”
—Mohammad Mazhar Hussaini, Director of Halal Program, Islamic Society of North
America (ISNA)
“The first English work on this subject that treats modern
concerns and is yet thorough, scholarly, authentic, and accessible to a general
audience.” —South African National Halaal Authority (SANHA)
“By far the best work on the subject available to the
English-speaking reader.” —Dr. Muhammad Munir Chaudry,
Islamic Food and Nutrition Council of America (IFANCA)
“A must read for any Muslim who wishes to consume the
permissible and steer clear of the forbidden, based on the teachings of Allah
and His beloved Messenger (upon him be peace).” —Halal Monitoring Authority (HMA),
Canadian Council of Muslim Theologians
Translation undertaken by permission and authorization of the
author.
About Mufti Muhammad Taqi Usmani
Mufti Muhammad Taqi
Usmani is one of the leading Islamic scholars living today. Author of more than
forty books in Urdu, Arabic, and English, he is an expert in the fields of
Islamic Law, Hadith, and Economics. He is the son of Mufti Muhammad Shafi'
Usmani, the late Grand Mufti of Pakistan. For the past forty years, he has
taught at Darul Uloom, Karachi, one of the largest and most renowned schools of
higher Islamic education in Pakistan. Mufti Usmani is a retired judge of the
Shari'a Appellate Bench of the Supreme Court of Pakistan, and he currently
serves as the deputy chairman of the Jeddah-based Islamic Fiqh Council of the
Organization of Islamic Conference (OIC). He is also on the advisory board of a
number of Islamic financial institutions around the world, and he continues to
play a key role in advancing the cause of interest-free banking and establishing
more Islamic financial institutions available to Muslims.
Mufti Usmani’s works include Takmila Fath al-Mulhim,
a six-volume complement to Fath al-Mulhim, an Arabic commentary of
Sahih Muslim by Mawlana Shabbir Ahmad Usmani. In Arabic he has also written
Buhuth fi Qadaya Fiqhiyya Mu'asira, a collection of juristic
discussions on some important contemporary issues (especially economics-related
ones). His English works include What is Christianity?, Islamic Months, and
Authority of Sunnah. The majority of his books are in Urdu, and most of them
have been translated into English. Titles include Islam and Modernism, The Legal
Status of Following a Madhhab, and An Approach to the Quranic Sciences. His
works are widely available in the US and easily obtainable through on-line book
distributors.
Format:
paperback, 160 pages
Publisher: White Thread Press (USA) 2006
Dimensions:
5.5" x 8.5"
ISBN: 1-933764-01-5
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