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Originally posted by original PM View PostBut it's just food.
Admittedly it would be nice to know the animal was well treated in life and had a humane death but as long as whatever it went through has not stopped it being a good burger then well who cares.
Nuff said!
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But it's just food.
Admittedly it would be nice to know the animal was well treated in life and had a humane death but as long as whatever it went through has not stopped it being a good burger then well who cares.
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Originally posted by rzahmed View PostAll this furore about Halal meat is just scare mongering and vilifying of Muslims by the Mainstream media and racists. To met to be truly halal the animal must have been cared for and fed properly (I.e. not ground up dead animals), transported with compassion, given some water befo re slaughter and not slaughtered around other animals. The bit about the prayer is just the final stage, and Allah simply being the Arabic name for God. The reason for the prayer is because all life is sacred therefore the animal should know that it is being killed with the permission and in the name of God.
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostYes!
Factory slaughtering regardless of method disturbs animals as they can sense and smell death.
I later met vegetarians who refused to eat meat in Western countries and cities, but were quite happy to eat it when they went travelling to more remote places.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostSo you have personally seen an animal killed in the halal/kosher way and the European way?
I've also seen it done badly European style where the animal is transported in cramped conditions into a filthy abattoir and harassed before it is killed.
My family were butchers and I saw my grandfather kill sheep for the shop and he wasn't using a humane killer.
In the UK I was lucky to buy my meat from someone who cared about the animals enough to make sure it was done in a stress free and quick and humane (as possible) manner.
I don't object to hal-al or kosher but the treatment of the animal beforehand and also was it killed quickly and didn't suffer unintentionally.Last edited by norrahe; 20 May 2014, 10:12.
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Originally posted by speling bee View PostI've has some good Turkish wine recently.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostShiraz and Behnoush, only illegal since the Iranian revolution in 1979
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostGood point - also is it only at the point of slaughter where your interest stars norahe? What about the whole life of the animal?
Originally posted by norrahe View PostIt's not only how they have been killed but the quality of life the animal has.
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Originally posted by MicrosoftBob View PostWould you say the same for women in muslim countries ?, apart from the subjugation, genital mutliation and marital rape would you SAY they have a pretty good life compared to those in western countries
You seem to be a victim of the propoganda
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Shiraz and Behnoush, only illegal since the Iranian revolution in 1979
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Originally posted by NorthWestPerm2Contr View PostGood point - also is it only at the point of slaughter where your interest stars norahe? What about the whole life of the animal? Islam brought animal rights to the forefront of society over 1400 years ago when they were made to live and die in a savage way. The way the animal lives before hand and the environment of slaughter are all part of the halal way. It is interesting to see how the media puts all it's focus on the point of slaughter (even though stunning appears to be fine for the vast vast majority!!!!)
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Originally posted by vetran View Postit is indeed however there are tensions about it in the country as I understand it.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostSo what? They do it. Many societies 'tolerate' activities that a majority don't like; surely it's only a good thing when an Islamic country does that?
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostSo you have personally seen an animal killed in the halal/kosher way and the European way?
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