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Islam’s stance on
what is permissible to eat and what is not is clear.
There are strict rules when it comes to meat
regarding what is allowed and what is forbidden. In
Surat Al-Maida (The Table) Allah says: "Forbidden to
you [for food] are: Al-Maytatah (the dead animals
-cattle-beasts not slaughtered), blood, the flesh of
swine, and the meat of that which has been
slaughtered as a sacrifice for others than Allah, or
has been slaughtered for idols, etc., or on which
Allah’s Name has not been mentioned while
slaughtering, and that which has been killed by
strangling, or by a violent blow, or by a headlong
fall, or by the goring of horns - and that which has
been [partly] eaten by a wild animal - unless you
are able to slaughter it [before its death] and
that which is sacrificed (slaughtered) on AnNusub[
(stone altars). [Forbidden] also is to use arrows
seeking luck or decision, [all] that is Fisqun
(disobedience of Allah and sin). This day, those who
disbelieved have given up all hope of your religion,
so fear them not, but fear Me. This day, I have
perfected your religion for you, completed My Favor
upon you, and have chosen for you Islam as your
religion. But as for him who is forced by severe
hunger, with no inclination to sin [such can eat
these above-mentioned meats], then surely, Allah is
OftForgiving, Most Merciful."
The Islamic practice of slaughtering animals by
means of a sharp cut to the front of the neck has
frequently come under attack by some animal rights
activists as being a form of animal cruelty, the
claim being that it is a painful inhumane method of
killing animals. In the West, it is required by law
to stun the animals
with a shot to the head before the slaughter,
supposedly to render the animal unconscious and to
prevent it from reviving before it is killed so as
not to slow down the movement of the processing
line. It is also used to prevent the animal from
feeling pain before it dies.
German Research Studies Pain
It therefore may come as a surprise to those who
have made such acclimations to learn of the results
of a study carried out by Professor Wilhelm Schulze
and his colleague Dr. Hazim at the School of
Veterinary Medicine, Hannover University in Germany.
The study: ‘Attempts to Objectify Pain and
Consciousness in Conventional (captive bolt pistol
stunning) and Ritual
(halal, knife) Methods of Slaughtering Sheep and
Calves’ concludes that Islamic slaughtering is the
most humane method of slaughter and that captive
bolt stunning, practiced in the West, causes severe
pain to the animal.
In the study, several electrodes were surgically
implanted at various points of the skull of all
animals, touching the surface of the brain. The
animals were allowed to recover for several weeks.
Some animals were then slaughtered by making a
swift, deep incision with a sharp knife on the neck
cutting the jugular veins and the carotid arteries
as well as the trachea and esophagus (Islamic
method). Other animals were stunned using a Captive
Bolt Pistol (CBP). During the experiment, an
electroencephalograph (EEG) and an electrocardiogram
(ECG) recorded the condition of the brain and the
heart of all animals during the course of slaughter
and stunning.
The results were as follows:
I – Islamic Method
1. The first three seconds from the time of Islamic
slaughter as recorded on the EEG did not show any
change from the graph before slaughter, thus
indicating that the animal did not feel any pain
during or immediately after the incision.
2. For the following 3 seconds, the EEG recorded a
condition of deep sleep - unconsciousness. This is
due to the large quantity of blood gushing out from
the body.
3. After the above-mentioned 6 seconds, the EEG
recorded zero level, showing no feeling of pain at
all.
4. As the brain message (EEG) dropped to zero level,
the heart was still pounding and the body convulsing
vigorously (a reflex action of the spinal cord)
driving a maximum amount of blood from the body thus
resulting in hygienic meat for the consumer.
II - Western method by C.B.P. Stunning
1. The animals were apparently unconscious soon
after stunning.
2. EEG showed severe pain immediately after
stunning.
3. The hearts of animals stunned by C.B.P. stopped
beating earlier as compared to those of the animals
slaughtered according to the Islamic method
resulting in the retention of more blood in the
meat. This in turn is unhygienic for the consumer.
Western-Style Slaughtering and Mad Cow’s Disease
Not only is this method of stunning animals before
the slaughter severely painful as shown by the
previous experiment, but there is also a rising
concern that this method may be a factor in the
spread of mad cow’s disease from cattle to humans as
it was discovered in recent research carried out at
Texas A&M University and by Canada’s Food Inspection
Agency, that a method called pneumatic stunning
(which is the firing of a metal bolt into the cow's
brain followed by a pulverizing burst of 150 pounds
of air pressure) delivered a force so explosive that
it scattered brain tissue throughout the animal.
This news is disturbing since the brain tissue and
spinal cord are the most infectious parts of an
animal with mad cow disease, which causes fatal
Swiss cheese like holes in the brain of the infected
animal. It is more disturbing to
find out that around 30 to 40 percent of American
cattle are stunned by pneumatic guns.
Islamic Regulations for the Slaughter
As one can see from the previous studies, Islamic
slaughtering of animals is a blessing to both the
animal and to humans alike. In order for the
slaughtering to be lawful, several measures must be
taken by the one performing the deed. This is to
ensure the highest benefit to both the animal and
the consumer.
In this regard, the Prophet Muhammed (peace be upon
him) said: "God calls for mercy in everything, so be
merciful when you kill and when you slaughter:
sharpen your blade to relieve its pain".
The object used to slaughter the animal should be
sharp and used swiftly. The swift cutting of vessels
of the neck disconnects the flow of blood to the
nerves in the brain responsible for pain. Thus the
animal does not feel pain. The movements and
withering that happen to the animal after the cut is
made are not due to pain, but due to the contraction
and relaxation of the muscles deficient in blood.
The prophet (peace be upon him) also taught Muslims
neither to sharpen the blade of the knife in front
of the animal nor to slaughter an animal in front of
others of its own kind.
The cut should involve the windpipe (trachea),
gullet (esophagus), and the two jugular veins
without cutting the spinal cord. This method results
in the rapid gush of blood draining most of it from
the animal’s body. If the spinal cord is cut, the
nerve fibers to the heart might be damaged leading
to cardiac arrest thus resulting in stagnation of
blood in the blood vessels. The blood must be
drained completely before the head is removed. This
purifies the meat by removing most of the blood that
acts as a medium for microorganisms; meat also
remains fresh longer as compared to other methods of
slaughtering.
Therefore accusations of animal cruelty should very
rightly be focused on those who do not use the
Islamic way of slaughtering but prefer to use those
methods which cause pain and agony to the animal and
could also very well cause harm to those consuming
the meat. |