I AM PLANNING ON EATING THIS- HALAL?

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Rendered chickem fat, dried chicken diacetate, dried chicken stock,and artificial flavor which is the last one.

My mom bought this and i don't want it to go to waste can someone tell me if this is halal or not?
 
Eat something else, sister. That which you are feeling is caused by Shaytaan. When a certain food is Haraam, then Shaytaan will beautify it for people and make it seem delicious. But it isn't. There is other, Halaal food to eat instead.
 
I wouldn't based on these reasons:

Not healthy based on possible GMO sources:
Dried corn
soy lecithin
textured soy ...
palm oil


Not halal if not from halal sources:
powdered chicken
rendered chicken fat

It says chicken flavored, so that should be a good indicator from afar.
 
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..the website says halal certified!

...wait, let me go check on the Internet.


ok.. Maybe on closer inspection you have some old noodles..

...I found a pdf that says everything halal... suspicious eyes..

apparently you are eating space food!

developed for discovery in 2005!!
 
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...but..

they sent these noodles to space!!!

true, the noodles I buy have halal written on them..

most of them have suitable for vegetarians written on them.

...are people really at the stage where they don't know what they can eat?

these noodles may actually be made in America..

which surprises me.


I stand corrected.. I will stick to artificially flavoured noodles.

...I told you we should invest in a slaughter house.

...ah hem... abbatoire


...we could make millions!! ...of burgers.
 
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Anyone can write something on anything.

A person could excrete in a plate and serve it as an exotic dish from some other part of the world, with a fancy name and everything. "Best exotic dish all the way from Costa Rica! Buy it while it's fresh!"

It still stays excreta.
 
:/

....and that's the story of why we eat noodles.


..or not as the case may be.

and Google halal food whenever we go on holiday..

or not as the case may be.
 
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When it comes to meat and products containing meat, never simply put your reliance on "Halaal Certificates". Always find out for yourself where exactly the meat is from, who slaughtered it, where it gets slaughtered, etc. It's of utmost importance that the food you consume is Halaal. Care must be taken in this regard.

It comes in a Riwaayat that the Du`aas of a person who consumes Haraam is not accepted by Allaah Rabbul `Izzat. Each and every one of us desire that Allaah Ta`aalaa accepts our Du`aas. If we truly want that, we have to make the sacrifice and abandon all foods and drinks which are Haraam and ensure that the food we eat is Halaal, and that the income we used to purchase it is Halaal.

والسلام
 
If only i knew this before my south east asia trip:

A group of people once said to the Prophet (SAW), “Some people have come to us with meat, and we do not know whether the name of Allah has been mentioned over it or not.” He replied, “You yourselves mention the name of Allah over it and eat.”[Sahih Bukhari]

It was so hard to suddenly be vegan and only eat expensive halals in vietnam when you are a backpacker
 
Better give it to NON muslim friend or a poor needy & if you like piety you may go for pure veg products or seafood sort of products but still be careful for the halal sticker.

The Best is Go for halal cut shops and buy and store in a freezer. If we eat Haram our 40 days ibadha goes waste . May Allah make it easy for our brethren who suffer the trouble seeking halal products. Ameen
 
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Halal pork? I've seen it all now, lol.

Generally meat products me and my family eat are home-made, generally because it can be a little risky buying them from somewhere else. If you do however, look for take-aways or products which are 'HMC' certified halal, if you're in the UK, this can give you a lot of peace of mind as from personal experience some people have very different definitions of 'halal'.

With non-meat products, always read the ingredients (I am a chronic label-reader :D) the main culprits be shellac or gelatine or lecithin (soya is fine) or alcohol or rennet (in dairy products).

And if in doubt - leave it.

You should be okay then inshaAllah.
 
According to the Sharee`ah, it is not permissible to give Haraam food to anyone, even if it be to a Kaafir.
 

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