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حلال ... و بس

  • By: Qwaider

  • On:Friday, June 08, 2007 8:30:33 PM
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    صارلي مدّة و الحمدلله... مداوم عند محل اللحمة الحلال... يعني بتعرفوا اللحمة التانية (من السيفوي) كانت بتسب الدين .. فحرام ناكلها... (او هيك افتو الجماعة المتأسلمين عنّا)... ماشي .. و حتى لا اكون ممن يشقّون الصف، و حرصا على دعم المنتجات الحلال و اصحاب المحلات الحلال.. كي يوفقّنا الله ... قمت بمقاطعة كل منتجات اللحوم الغير حلال.. و تحمّلت السعر الأغلى .. و كميّة العظم المرعبة في اللحمة (صراحة، لم اعلم ابدا ان كيلو اللحم يحتوي على 800 جرام عظم، و 100 جرام شحوم)  و الباقي.. الله اعلم!

    المهم...

    انقطعت عن اللحوم الغير حلال .. و العياذ بالله (مع انها تخضع لرقابة صحية صارمة و تفوق الحلال بالجودة و النوعية و السعر) لكن دعما للمجتمع قمت -راضيا- بالتحوّل الى اللحوم الحلال..

    طبعا، اللحوم الحلال لا تتوفّر الا يوم الخميس من كل اسبوع، فصرت اصبر الى الخميس حتى احصل على اللحوم الطازجة. و امري الى الله.. المهم قررت الامس ان اذهب و احضر "مونة" الاسبوع. و "دردشت" مع العامل الجديد "محمّد" العراقي الأصل. و تكلّمنا عن "الباجة"(كوارع، مقادم)  وهي من الاكلات المحببة عند العراقيين .. المهم .. ثم تكلّمت مع صاحب المحل (غير عربي) و لا يناديني الا بـ"برذر"[و هزّة رأس].

    اكملت الكلام مع الـ(برذر)، ثم عدت اتكلّم مع محمد. و من سياق الحديث عن صاحب المحل (البرذر) فإذا بالـ(برذر) من غير المسلمين. طبعا كل شيء عادي. لا بأس ان كان البرذر من غير المسلمين.

    ثم الحقيقة المرة، صاحب المحل من يقوم بالذبح الـ"حلال".

    ضحكت طويلا عندما عرفت الحقيقة ... كلّما تذكّرت كيف تغنّى الاصدقاء في مدح جودة و طعم و و نكهة و فضل اللحم الحلال .. و "يا اخي جد الحلال طعمو ازكى، شوف، سبحان الله".. و اللحمة لا حلال .. و لا يحزنون!

    الشيء الجميل في المحلات العربية ... ان اسماءها لامعة و برّاقة "امانة مورتجيج" (قروض سكنية). "حلال ستور" محل حلال، لصاحبة راماكريشنا كومار فاجبايه سنج. ساجدة للزي الشرعي بإدارة ماري صليبا. و طبعا اهم محل، "جيروساليم" ليكر ستور لصاحبة عبدالسلام محمود..[عفوا المحل مغلق للصلاة ظهر الجمعة]

    اذكر ايّام عمان، بقّالة "الامانة" لصاحبها "امين الشريف" مغلقة بالشمع الأحمر على خلفية تلاعب بأسعار السلع التموينة!

    وعجبي يا رفيق-بروذر!

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    HAHAHAHA, this is really funny, look brother;) I only buy lamb meat from the arab store because it is tooooooo expenisve elsewhere..The cool thing is that our "sheikhs" in chicago " allowed" us to eat "ta3am ahl el ketab" and I bet you this is because our "shiekh" loves the steak house next to the mosque not because he cares about "islamic way of food"..
    • #2
    • أنونيموس
    • Windows Internet Explorer
    • Said
    • On: 6/8/2007 9:29:58 PM
    Ya Akhi il deen deen yosor mish 3osor...This whole halal deal is over rated with some people.
    و  الله المفاصيم وين مكان و بتحس رح تنفصم منهم

    المهم اريح اشي اشتريلك خروف مربرب و اذبحه بايدك و حطه عندك بالتلاجة و ريح راسك من كل هالقصة

    :)
    • #4
    • sam
    • Windows Internet Explorer
    • Said
    • On: 6/8/2007 11:03:09 PM
    halal shmam...one time a friend of mine went to buy halal foods...this guy is blond, blue eyes as white as snow..abviously the girl did not take for a muslim..she laughingly told him that the only differnce between the halal and the not halal meat they sell is the word on the package and the price...me i do not care...i just say bismillah before cooking and khalas..wallahu a3lam...:o)
    hahahaha!!!! And LMAO @ Jerusalem Liquor store and baqqalit el amaneh!
    • #6
    • afaf
    • Windows Internet Explorer
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    • On: 6/9/2007 12:29:26 AM
    go to sams or costco and buy one of those lamb from australia or newzeland, it is really good, as for halal stores, i guess i donot trust them especially here...how would i know for sure...sahteen ya brother....
    LOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLL
    hilarious one :-))) ye 3alaik shu da7ktni, jad jad :-)))
    but it's so true ya qwaider.
    Allah eynawrlek darbak be hal ghorbeh ya zalmeh, o ma yorzo2ak ella el 7alal :-)Amin
    • #8
    • salam
    • Windows Internet Explorer
    • Said
    • On: 6/9/2007 7:26:22 AM
    lol..well that should be a relief..at least you can go back now to good old safeway without looking back!
    loooooooool//this is the funniest thing i 've ever read here qwaider...did u make up the names or do they really exist?
    For the guy to be non-muslim doesnt make his meat not halal. Coz we are allowed to eat the meat killed by non-mulims IF they are religious (have a religion).

    But if that guy was none religious at all, without a holy religion, then thats a problem.

    Ya mr. Anonymous, can u plz elaborate on how it is over-rated? Or maybe u mean obeying Allah's order is over-rated?
    With all due respect to all religions, the guy is Hindu. In other words he can't slaughter animals in the name of god.

    Actually, many people argued regarding what makes a meat Halal. It may be allowed, but not completely Halal, if the slaughtering was done by a non-Muslim. But just like Kosher in Judaism, the person doing the slaughtering should be Muslim (male or female) and mention the name of god (Tathkyeh), and follow the rules to consider it 100% Halal.
    Personally, I prefer slaughtered meat. I just mention the name of Allah when eating it but that's only because Halal meat here is inaccessible, expensive, hard to find and of very low quality since it doesn't follow the FDA guidelines.
    I think that's what Anonymous was trying to say, I might be mistaken though
    Mala2e6
    Some of them are real names (Amin EL Sharif) and I can take you to "Baqqalet el Amaneh" in Amman ... :)

    Salam
    I probably will, but if someone is going to eat it, i need to still bring stuff from that place

    Mohammad
    Tislam tislam ya rab .. Allah yis3edak 3ala hal da3weh el 7elweh!

    Afaf
    Someone told me that Sam's Club meat is all Kosher certified. Which make it very close to Halal (better than Halal in my opinion)

    Who-Sane
    Dude, you need to be logged in to post a comment. Why? To prevent identity spoofing :) Cool feature, Unique to this blog

    Sam,
    I kind of agree wallah
    But I have some "Kalakee3" around me ....

    Simsim
    هي هي هي جد مفاصيم

    انونيموس
    That's so true, Halal has been transformed into brand recognition instead of the real thing. Which is to make sure that the animal wasn't slain in vain

    Mohanned
    It's too expensive elsewhere? Dakheel allah where do you live man! Over here it's twice as expensive and full of fat and bones.
    As for "ta3am Ahl el kitab" that's Halal, and it's in Quran. (سورة المائدة)
    that da3weh from my heart wallah, i have 3 brothers there as well, so i understand. again Allah eywaf2ak :)
    • #14
    • Isam
    • Windows Internet Explorer
    • Said
    • On: 6/10/2007 1:35:58 PM
    let alone the spiritual side of Halal slaughtering ( besm ellah o el 2eeman o 3'eero ) ... that’s a personal belief …

    The Islamic way of slaughtering sheep ... described precisely by Prophet Mohammad PBUH ... was recently proven as the most healthy way to kill an animal for its meat ...

    the cutting of the main arteries and leaving the spinal cords intact leads to increasing of the heart pumping in order to compensate the lost blood pressure ... which eventually results in draining the vascular system from its blood ... the blood that is known to hold all the bacteria and alien objects that the body needs to get rid off. Which can cause some health concerns if it never leaves the body.

    Makes sense right ??

    That’s one thing … but taking advantage of that to rip off people ( as the Jordanian Islamic Bank does , who charges almost double the interest rate `source needed` ) is more Haram than eating not-Halal meat
    Qwaider, 3ala seeert el 7ala wel 7aram, i want you to check the comments on graphiclub post. it's a misunderstanding, they don't actually serve bacon.
    The person serving said they did. And the menu has the word "bacon"
    Religion can be used as a product, some people sell religion, the worst part is that other people buy it..
    I don't hesitate when I say religion –in many ways- is a business.
    Roger, that was AMAZING! Absolutely agree with you. It appears that people have commercialized religion into a business!
    It was obvious that what I commented was more than clear to you my fellow, it's just that the post subject fits the business thingy very well.
    Thanx for the laugh.
    Fine, and lets assume that EVERYBODY uses religion as a business. whats the solution? abandon religion and just start eating haram and say hey, religion is business?!
    Im having trouble in understanding the 7alal metric here, because i have heard many people abroad complain about it, i thought that halal places are the only places that serve slaughtered meat, and other places contain blood in them, but here u are telling me that slaughtered meat DOES get served in other places? u know kosher is perfectly halal in islam, because they do mention the name of God upon slaughtering, that I am not sure of though... besides that, meat with no blood in it, and no names mentioned upon sluahgtering (besides Allah) IS halal, please tell me it seems i was over rating when i used to travel and ban myself of every meat or chicken products! was i exaggerating?
    Sub
    No, the solution would be keeping on buying and selling religion in the form of meat, words, false hope. But isn't selling religion is haram in religion, or not? I don't know about that.. I mean, interest is riba and haram, but selling false hope isn't?

    And a3ootho billah man, sho eating haram! Sheep slaughtered with infidel hands are haram! YUCK! And you won't catch anything from it!

    Qwaider, which meat is more expensive halal or haram?
    Subzero,
    No, no .. No one is even remotely suggesting that. We wish there was a real Halal meat place here. A place to be proud of. Where the meat is as good as (or even better) the meat they get in other shops. Where the meat is subject to government and health code regulations.. Etc. At the end of the day, we want to eat, no fight with the butcher :)

    Mariam
    Actually, almost all meat is slaughtered (hence the name "Slaughter house")
    Now, slaughtered doesn't mean Thabi7a(Zabiha) or more precisely, Halal Slaughtered. Because the pillar of that is to "mention the name of god" and follow few humane rituals while slaughtering to ease the pain.
    When slaughtering, they usually drain all the blood (here and everywhere in the world) to sell it to the cosmetics companies that turn it around and sell it for a hundred times more as cosmetics.

    Anyway, to Muslims, Halal is best, then comes Kosher, then everything else. (although, technically, Kosher is better than halal since it follows stricter rules that I agree with, with the exception of the gender of the person slaughtering)

    As I said, almost all meat is slaughtered [mechanically for chicken]. And blood drained. But people over here, exaggerate in their stance making life really hard for everyone!
    Roger
    Halal is way more expensive with lower quality at times. (Which is the opposite of what it should be)
    Take an animal of the same quality, age and condition. The Halal slaughtered one "should" be better

    But many people take religion to turn it into a business... Its even mentioned in the Quran in Surat el Baqara:"فَوَيْلٌ لِّلَّذِينَ يَكْتُبُونَ الْكِتَابَ بِأَيْدِيهِمْ ثُمَّ يَقُولُونَ هَـذَا مِنْ عِندِ اللّهِ لِيَشْتَرُواْ بِهِ ثَمَناً قَلِيلاً فَوَيْلٌ لَّهُم مِّمَّا كَتَبَتْ أَيْدِيهِمْ وَوَيْلٌ لَّهُمْ مِّمَّا يَكْسِبُونَ "
    when  first came to to the UK I didn not go out of my way to uy halal... simply b/c it was really out of my way, but my Christian Arab friends DID, as the halal meat was obviously cleaner than the local stuff... it is also cheaper. So I made an extra effort with the halal... then I moved in with Malaysians and Pakistanis, both of whom are BIG in halal i.e. halal wa bas... I stopped eating no halal all together, ending up a virtual vegatarian (as the nearest halal shop was 1.5 hrs away by public transport), and getting anemia... even only eating veggie at conferences...

    To be honest though, I think halal is overated, now I have access to a car, yeah it is so much easier to buy halal (no more anaemia!)... but if anyone were to ask me, I dont think that buying non halal meat in the UK is such a biggie... especially when access to halal is often hindered, due to travel considerations.

    LOL at your post there :p buying non-halal halal meat :)
    ساجدة للزي الشرعي بإدارة ماري صليبا.

    This is great, I cannot stop laughing.. May God be with you real brothers.
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