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how can shark be haram and its sale in every city of saudi arabia fish market ? i have eaten shark in jeddah while i was there . i buy from this same shop in jeddah fish market

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Nothing that lives in water and is caught as game is haram. God has sealed this issue by this verse, and nobody has a right to overrule a verse from Allah.

5:96 lawful to you is all water-game. This is decent provision for you and for those who are traveling (to Hajj) by sea. Do not pursue land-game during Pilgrimage. Be mindful of God to Whom you will be summoned.
[Bahr = Sea = River = Any body of water]
 
Forgetting the haram/halal question atm, shark meat has a lot of mercury and other toxic chemicals due to bioaccumulation. Please don't eat it.
The same reason Cod liver oil has more heavy metals than normal fish oil.
 
It's nothing new.
A friend on Railways told me long time ago that all railway station in sind, sell dog meat on the small carts on platforms in form of tikka or boti..etc.
 
The best food is the home cooked food, it is true in Pakistan and in USA too.

Fresh organic vegetables plucked from the plants in kitchen garden or the farms, eggs collected from free range and naturally fed hens, and fresh milk, butter and meat from the grass fed cattle..are the best :)
 
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how can shark be haram and its sale in every city of saudi arabia fish market ? i have eaten shark in jeddah while i was there . i buy from this same shop in jeddah fish market

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That is why I quoted two hadith which say things opposite .I more trust the 2nd one which says its halaal but Why I said haram is cuz according to some sects its haram!

I actually saw a vendor wiping his nose with bare hands and then serving his customer with ladoo kraray :D is there any better way available to overcome the pungent taste of ladoo kraray instead of adding salty mucus to it :undecided: @Chauvinist @The Sandman

Edit: One need to smash those ladoos using primarily the thumb and index finger before serving --- just saying :D
Sweet and salty
I actually saw a vendor wiping his nose with bare hands and then serving his customer with ladoo kraray :D is there any better way available to overcome the pungent taste of ladoo kraray instead of adding salty mucus to it :undecided: @Chauvinist @The Sandman

Edit: One need to smash those ladoos using primarily the thumb and index finger before serving --- just saying :D
Sweet and salty ladoos:partay:
 
A relative was ordered to check the food at a soup corner in quetta , they found out that they were also putting hen's feet in it .
 
A relative was ordered to check the food at a soup corner in quetta , they found out that they were also putting hen's feet in it .

Lolz dude Murgi kay panjon ka soup is considered to be extremely healthy. People suffering from weakening diseases like Jaundice or Dengue fever are advised to take it to revive their strength. It doesn't mean the "Panjas" are put in boiling water straight from the cage, they are prepared by removing the skin and the nails.
 
Lolz dude Murgi kay panjon ka soup is considered to be extremely healthy. People suffering from weakening diseases like Jaundice or Dengue fever.

It's unhygienic , putting it without washing containing blood and dirt . ekhkh.
 
But you require customer's permission for it .

I think (i am not sure) that you are a girl, if true then i understand. "Feet of Hen" are not put into the broth straight from the cutting table, they are de-skinned, fingers are removed and properly washed. More like "Feet of goats" :P
 

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