Question: When you shoot an
animal with a rifle, and the animal is killed by the bullet and you don’t
have enough time to go and slaughter it so as to drain the blood in the
prescribed way, then is it okay to eat the flesh of this animal. Is saying
Allah’s name before firing the bullet enough, or you still must slaughter
the animal from the jugular vein? What happens if you don’t have enough
time to slaughter it, and it dies due to the bullet wound?
Answer: In this regard,
the final decision should be taken in the light of the guidance provided
by the shari‘ah regarding slaughter. According the guidelines provided,
firstly, Allah’s name must be pronounced before sacrificing the animal
and secondly, the slaughter should be done in a specific manner that is
called tadhkiyah. As a term, it means to slaughter an animal in
such way that it drains out all the blood in the animal’s body and the
animal dies because of this very reason.
Now as far as killing an animal with
a rifle bullet wound is concerned, the first condition stands fulfilled
if the name of Allah is pronounced just before pressing the trigger. Whether
the second condition has been fulfilled or not is a decision that must
be taken after examining the animal. If the animal is found alive, then
of course it should be slaughtered in the stipulated way. In case the animal
is found dead, then one should try to ascertain as much as possible whether
it dies because of loss of blood or because of some other reason. In cases,
where one is not able to determine the cause, it is better not to eat the
meat of the animal.
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