Question: I am living in Montreal,
Canada. I buy chicken products from a certified Halal chicken farm,
which is reputed to slaughter chicken mechanically. Some Islamic sites
point out the verdicts of scholars that mechanically slaughtered chicken
is not Halal save the first as the Takbir is said only for
the first chicken slaughtered. What is your opinion in this regard? Some
people also say that mechanically slaughtered animals are not slaughtered
properly. The Halal chicken that I buy from a Halal store
has lately had a lot of blood coming out even when I wash it for quite
sometime. This continues in cooking as well for some while. The store owners,
whom I know to be very good Muslims, claim that the slaughtering is done
by an Egyptian Muslim himself, not by any machine. But that information
obviously doesn’t make the blood go away. So what do I do?
Answer: Mechanical slaughter
of animals, it should be noted, is a matter that pertains to ijtihad
and there is bound to be difference of opinion in this. Personally,
I do not see any harm in this. Taking the takbir once at the start
suffices for the whole lot since the same machine is going to actually
slaughter all the chickens. Defective machines obviously must not be used
and it should be made sure that they are properly slaughtering the animal.
We must also remember that the Qur’an
prohibits ‘poured forth blood’ (damun masfuh). Blood which is
left or held back in veins and arteries after the slaughter is not prohibited.
The blood that slowly oozes out while cooking is the one which is left
in the arteries. So this cannot be objected to.
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