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[quote][quote] There is no difference of opinion, such food as shark and whale is halal for us as Allah has not forbidden them. [/quote] http://www.mahmoodiyah.org.za/faq144.htm I saw a Hanafi website which said that the whale is Halaal As for the shark, another website mentioned it to be called the dog of the sea and according to Hanafi Ulamaa the dog of the sea is Haraam. The reference given was (Jassaas). http://bewley.virtualave.net/bukhari38.html [Note: in Arabic a shark is kalb al-bahr, sea dog.] ********************* Anyway, following is further disagreement on the issue of sea animals. http://www.albalagh.net/qa/sea_food_madhahib.shtml According to the Hanbaliy and Shafi'ee scholars, all living creatures that live in the sea are halal, whether they are in the form of a fish or not. According to the Maliki scholars, every living creature of the sea is halal except eel. According to the Hanafi scholars, the only living creatures of the sea that are permissible are those that are in the form of a fish with an exception of the hagfish and eel. Hence, according to the Hanafi scholars, it will not be permissible to eat oyster, oyster extract, shrimp and lobsters. ******************************** [quote] Regarding the clothing, there is no Qur'anic difference of opinion on this issue. [/quote] NIQAB SUPPORTERS http://muttaqun.com/niqab.html Tafseer - Ibn Katheer "Allah commanded the muslim women to cover this sheet on top of them to cover their bodies except one eye, when it is necessary for them to come out of their homes." [b]Text[/b] HIJAB SUPPORTERS http://www.worldofislam.netfirms.com/hijabniqab.html WHY I WEAR HIJAB NOT NIQAB SCHOLARS WHO CLAIM HIJAB IS NOT OBLIGATORY http://www.irfi.org/articles/articles_1_50/women_in_islam.htm Ibrahim B. Syed, president of the Islamic Research Foundation http://www.mostmerciful.com/Hijab.htm Dr. Zaki Badawi and ofcourse Riffat Hassan. Fatima Mernissi and scores of others.[/quote]
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