Can muslims eat donkey meat?

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I heard that muslims can't eat donkey meat. I know that You can't eat pork and I know why (lets say that I know) - I have read it on WWW of islamic centre where I learn arabic :)
But what about donkey meat? Can You eat it? If not why?
 
Assalamu'alaikum
I also learnt that Muslims are forbidden against eating donkey meat. The reason is because there has come a clear hadeeth on it. In the hadeeth it is mentioned that Rasulullah peace be upon him forbade against the eating of "Humur Ahliyyah" which is the donkey. I'll go back and search my notes and get back to you ins ha'allah :)
 
Ok heres the Hadeeth:

Narrated Jaabir bin Abdillah (May Allah be pleased with him) That Rasulullah peace be upon him forbade them against (the eating of ) Humur Ahliyyah (donkeys)......"
 
the following is a fatwa from: http://islamtoday.com/show_detail_section.cfm?q_id=168&main_cat_id=30

Question: I heard that donkey meat is unlawful in Islam, as well as the meat of cats and dogs. Could you please explain this to me?

Answered by Sheikh Rashîd al-Hasan, professor at King Khâlid University

Donkey flesh is forbidden (though horse and zebra meat are lawful). The evidence fot this prohibition is the hadîth related in Sunan Abî Dâwûd and Sunan al-Tirmidhî with a good line of transmission to al-Miqdâd B. Ma`id Yakrib that the Prophet (peace be upon him) said: “It is unlawful for you to eat the flesh of donkeys and carnivores possessing fangs.” The cat and dog are included in this prohibition, because they are carnivores possessing fangs.

It is related in Sahih Muslim that Ibn `Abbâs said: “The Prophet (peace be upon him) forbade eating the flesh of fanged predatory animals and birds with talons.” This would include the dog, the cat, the bear and other similar carnivores as well as birds of prey like eagles, hawks, and falcons.

As for why these animals are forbidden, we do not need to know this in order to obey the command of Allah in what is permitted and what is forbidden. We were forbidden to eat the flesh of some animals and we must obey. If you study the wisdom behind why these animals were forbidden, you will be sure to find many benefits.
 
elephants? that will last me for a year maybe. :p

while dolphins are good. Omega 3 fatty acids. Can't beat that.
 
i have a theory about dolphins...

people say fish is brain food

but no matter how much fish you eat you dont get smarter...

So my theory is that its dolphins who are the real brain food obiviously cos they are the most intelligent out of the sea creatures

PS: yes i know dolphins are mammals lol

Well elephant would last a long time for sure!!
But i do wana try dolphin - not elephant though, but good to know for knowledge
 
salaam,

i was just wondering why a person would want to eat a donkey!!! ;D

erm has anyone eaten camel meat, apparently its supposed to be yummy :)

wassalam
 
oh well - everyone has their preferences...

i wouldnt be eating donkey anyways + its haram for muslims

so what does donkey taste like ? chicken ? lol
 
salaam,

erm in loads of Islamic shops in england, they sell halal salami. you can get beef/chicken/turkey. mashAllah its quite nice.

wassalam
 
salaam,

yeah ive wanted to try camel ever since my family came back from Hajj. inshAllah when i go to saudi...:)

wassalam
 
I will have to find the hadeeth for this, but I do remember reading that the reason we are forbidden to eat certain animals is due to their characteristics. Makes sense if you believe that you are what you eat.
 
It's almost cruel eating farm-reared animals these days, considering the cruel conditions they are kept in. Those poor egg-laying hens caged like sardines in a tin. It's just so cruel.
 

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