Question: The
Government of the United Arab Emirates has published a paper by Prof Ahmad
Saqr of Beirut in which a list of different items has been given in the
manufacturing of which some pig part or other is used. Some of the listed
items are: Prince Chocolate, Kraft Cheese, Pepsi Cola. Similarly, pig fat
is also used in manufacturing Lux Soap and Brylcream and Colgate toothpaste.
So should we avoid using these items and edibles?
Answer: The
items that have been referred to in this report are all widely used throughout
the globe in Muslim countries. In other words there is a very large Muslim
clientele as far as these products are concerned. Their manufacturers very
well know that Muslims would not go near drinks and edibles about which
there is even the slightest possibility that they are manufactured from
‘pig parts’.
So I think that before burdening the
common Muslim with its effects, the UAE government should send this research
to the manufacturers of these products and give a patient hearing to their
response. If they are not satisfied with their answer, they can even take
the matter to the judicial forums of the country in which the manufacturers
are located. I assure you that if the products really contain prohibited
stuff, one such case would be enough to settle this matter.
It is only after passing through this
process that this research can assume the significance of being considered
seriously. It is only then that Muslims should be asked to refrain from
these items.
The UAE government should also keep
in mind that without undertaking this process they are causing chaos and
spreading confusion among the ranks of the Muslims. Secondly, if this research
is by any means proven to be incorrect, then they would be guilty of dis-information
and bringing the name of certain people into disrepute. This we all know
is a great sin. Not only does this entail the wrath of the Almighty but
it may also lead them to pay millions in damages.
Another thing that must be kept in
consideration is the fact that the prohibition of items containing pig
material pertains specifically to edibles and drinks. Things which do not
come under these categories like, soap, shampoos and perfumes are not required
to be abstained from even if they contain the prohibited material. We know
that the meat of a dead animal is prohibited. Once the Prophet (sws) saw
a dead goat rotting at a place. He expressed his wonder and remarked that
eating such an animal is definitely prohibited, but using it for some other
purpose like tanning its hide for use is perfectly allowed:
A goat was given in charity to Maymunah’s
maid. The goat died. [It so happened that] the Prophet (sws) passed
by. [Seeing the dead goat], he said: ‘Would that you had taken its hide,
tanned it and then made use of it’. People said: ‘It is a dead animal.
At this the Prophet declared: Only eating it is forbidden’. (Muslim,
Kitabu’l-Hayd)
The Prophet’ wife Sawdah reports:
One of our goats died. We tanned its hide. Then
we used it for storing nabidh*
in it until it became a [hard] drinking vessel. (Bukhari, Kitabu’l-Iman)
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