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[quote]>>I believe that innate guidance works to certain degree I would suggest that you read the posted excerpts carefully. >>As far as trivial matters are concerned, it cannot be applied or it is very difficult to apply it. This really depends on how intact the pristine self has been maintained. Recall the first time one removed one's beard, or exposure to indecency, or the inconvenience one feels when one has not clipped nails etc. >>Now coming back to the topic of shark meat, I think if you do not eat shark and eat salmon, then that is full of hypocrisy. Because all carnivore fish tear up their prey and eat them. Fish don't have table manners, all they have is sharp teeth that make a bloody mess. If you apply your reasoning (which I don't agree with in the first place), then you should apply it to all other carnivore fish. I can understand your logic behind this. Though I would not use as strong a word as hypocricy. I have written to someone for a second opinion, with a threat of consuming shark fin soup if he does not reply :) But I still believe there is something wrong with eating sharks, something from within finds the idea rebellious. The Shariah has not explicitly forbidden consuming sharks, it leaves natural prohibitions to answer this question. Edited by: junaidj on Wednesday, January 19, 2005 9:41 PM[/quote]
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