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[quote]Salaamu Alaikom I think that if someone invoke other names than Allahs over vegetables, than they as well will be forbidden to eat. If we check in module 2 of this course to WHY it is forbidden to eat something where some other name than Allahs has been invoked at the time of slaughtering we will understand why. "the verse itself explains that the reason for the prohibition of such meat is not the impurity of the animal BUT THE DEFIANCE OF THE PERSON WHO SLAUGHTER THE ANIMAL." So this must include anything that we can eat where someone elses name has been invoked. For instance sheep is allowed for us to eat, but if another name has been invoked it will be haram. The reason why this becomes impure to us is because invoking another name is idolatry (shirk).[/quote]
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