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In the name of Allah who is most gracious most merciful 

Lawful and unlawful things

We should not Make unlawful the good things which Allah has made lawful to us and transgress not because Allah does not like the transgressors.
Allah says in Surrah Al-Maida 88 ,91 and 99 that we should eat things which Allah has provided for us lawful and good, and have Taqwa of Allah in Whom we believe.
we should avoid that in order that we may be successful.
Allah forbids us from consuming Khamr and Maysir which is gambling. Shaytan wants only to excite enmity and hatred between us with Khamr and Maysir, and hinder us from the remembrance of Allah and from the prayer. 


 

 

 

 

 

Eating without Allah’s name is haram

It is order of Allah that we should eat of that on which Allah's Name has been mentioned.He has explained to us in detail what is forbidden to us, except under compulsion of necessity And surely, many do lead astray by their own desires through lack of knowledge. Certainly our God knows best the transgressors. 

Slaughtered animals are halal

This is a statement of permission from Allah, for us allowing us to eat the slaughtered animals were in His Name was mentioned when slaughtering them. It is understood from it that He has not allowed that over which Allah's Name was not mentioned when slaughtering. Allah also says in surah Inam 121 that slaughtered animals are not lawful when Allah's Name is not mentioned over them -- even if slaughtered by a Muslim.similarly he says in
Al-Maida : 4 that eat of what they we trained hunting dogs or birds of prey catch for us, but it should be pronounced the Name of Allah over it.”


Animals using for burden are haram

Allah says in surah Inam 142 that He created cattle for us, some of which are suitable for burden, such as camels, and some are Farsh. Animals for burden' are the camels that are used for carrying things, while, `Farsh', refers to small camels. `Animals for burden' refers to the animals that people ride. `Farsh' is that we eat its meat and milk it. The sheep is not able to carry things, so you eat its meat and use its wool for covers and mats or clothes.
Wasting of food is not halal
Eat of fruits when they ripen, but pay the due there of on the day of their harvest, and waste not refers to eating,but we should not waste in eating because this spoils the mind and the body.
Do not Paying labour on time is haram
As mentioin Al Inam 141 Allah states that He created everything, including the produce, fruits and cattle allowing some and prohibiting some. Allah said, It is He Who produces gardens mountains.
So one should gives away handfuls of grains and on harvest, he should allow workers to pick whatever is left on the ground of the harvest.'' but pay the due there of on the day of their harvest.This ruling, giving the poor the handfuls of seed grainsand some of the hay as food for their animals, was before Zakah became obligatory.

Designation of cattles for waseela(haram or halal)
Allah mentioned in surah Al-Inam : 144 various kinds of cattle, male and female, such as sheep and goats. He also created male and female camels and the same with cows. Allah did not prohibit any of these cattle or their offspring. Rather, they all were created for the sons of Adam as a source for food, transportation, work, milk, and other benefits, which are many.
Allah said, These were Eight pairs of the sheep two, and of the goats two. These are four pairs,
He did not prohibit any of these the two males or the two females
or the youngwhich the wombs of the two females enclose and does the womb produce but males and females .


Dead animals are haram


Allah mentions in Al: Inam :145 that He
find not in that which has been revealed to him anything forbidden to be eaten by one who wishes to eat it, unless it bea dead animal, blood poured forth, or the flesh of swine for that surely, is unclean (Rijs), or immorally slaughtered in the name of other than Allah.

Meat of donkey is haram

Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) prohibited the meat of donkeys during the day of Khaybar.
People used to eat some things and avoid some other things, because they disliked them. Later on, Allah sent His Prophet , revealed His Book, allowed what He allowed, and prohibited what He prohibited. Therefore, whatever Allah allowed is lawful and whatever He prohibited is unlawful
Allah only prohibited dead animals, poured blood and benefit from it.














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