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[quote]As I said before, anything deemed pure and clean is allowed if slaugtered properly in the name of Allah. Even the restriction of slaughtering zabiha fashion is not always applicable. On a personal level, I do not think lizards, snakes, bears, lions, as clean animals to eat. Is there any gerneral ruling in the sunnah about what kind of animals are allowed? I have not seen one yet. The Quran doesn't really say much. I read one hadith in which the prophet is reported to have disliked people cooking donkey meat and ordered them to discard it (Bukhari Volume 7, Book 67, Number 405). One report says that the people ate a huge dead fish that had been beached (Bukhari Volume 7, Book 67, Number 401). Another report says they ate a horse (Bukhari Volume 7, Book 67, Number 419). They ate a rabbit (Bukhari Volume 7, Book 67, Number 443). People ate a mastigure (lizard), the prophet is reported to have allowed it but did not eat it himself. What do you think?[/quote]
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