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What types of animals are forbidden to be eaten according to Sharia law?
What types of animals are forbidden to be eaten according to Sharia law?
What is the meaning of the term 'intoxicants' in Sharia law?
What is the meaning of the term 'intoxicants' in Sharia law?
Which of the following is NOT a pernicious animal according to Sharia law?
Which of the following is NOT a pernicious animal according to Sharia law?
Study Notes
Forbidden Food in Sharia Law
- Pigs/pork and its by-products are forbidden to be eaten according to Sharia law.
- Dead animals, i.e., those that have not been slaughtered according to the Islamic method, are forbidden.
- Blood and its by-products are forbidden.
Meaning of Intoxicants
- Intoxicants in Sharia law refer to any substance that alters the mind, including wine, beer, and other drugs.
Pernicious Animals
- Pernicious animals, according to Sharia law, are those that are a threat to humans, such as lions, tigers, and bears.
- Exceptions to pernicious animals include insects, snakes, and scorpions, which are not considered pernicious.
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Test your knowledge of Islamic dietary laws with this quiz on forbidden foods. Learn about the Quranic restrictions on consuming certain types of meat and the proper methods for slaughtering animals. Sharpen your understanding of what is considered halal and haram in Islamic food culture.