Journal of Fiqh and Usul
سال. Û´Û·, شماره. Û´: شماره پیاپی Û±Ã

An examination of selling forbidden meat to unbelievers

احمدپور, اکبر ( دانشگاه فردوسی مشهد)



Article Info

Publish Date
08 Feb 2016

Abstract

The question has long been asked whether the meat of animals not purified in accordance with Islamic law and thus considered ‘dead’ can be sold to non-Muslims who do not adhere to Islamic legal purification. Can the profits of such a trade be earned and enjoyed, or will it be unlawful and prohibited? In fact, selling ‘the dead’ in terms of their non-food advantages, whether to Muslims or unbelievers, has been considered as permissible by a number of jurists. Nevertheless, as regards their trade for edible consumption, most jurists favor the jurisprudential theory advancing the prohibition of selling ‘the dead’ even to non-Muslims. The present article, however, is in favor of selling forbidden meat to unbelievers. Hence, this study analyzes and critiques the reasons proposed by those who consider this trade as prohibited. In addition, a number of reasons supporting the notion of permissibility will be provided.

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