My brother told me that eating gelatin is not haram because a shiekh told him that gelatin is not haram because it has tendons but, it has no pork meat but, here’s the thing. I’ve read that The prophet Mohammed Peace and Blessings be upon him said that:Verily, Allah has forbidden wine and its sale. He has forbidden carrion and its sale. He has forbidden swine and its sale.
As a none Muslim I bought some sweets for my grandson to share with other local children and was unaware of this until one of the parents pointed out the sweets may contain this. We need clearer packaging 👍
@@m0hamed_kamz70 I was born and raised in a Christian home, but have always respected my Muslim friends and the teachings of Islam. And as such would not want to do anything in ignorance to compromise those teachings even whilst encouraging our children and grandchildren to share. 🙏❤️
@@SuperWayneyb I appreciate your respect for our religion and your polite reply, but you didn't really answer my Question. We both know that there is indeed ultimate truth and false hood, which is the most important thing for us to establish and share in this temporary worldly life because it would save us in the next life which is eternal. If you see someone walking towards a burning building, I'd like to assume that you won't just stand by and let them, likewise I'm concerned for any human being who isn't on the correct path of God... So again why do you not accept the last, unchanged revelation from the one true God, to prophet prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him)? Please don't get offended, I have no intentions of upsetting you.
I'm from Malaysia and the majority of the people is muslim. And as for me, I really like eating marshmallow untill i came to realize the ingredients. it has gelatin on it. Then i check again the food label and it says Halal. And i become confuse as why they put halal on if it has gelatin on it. In Malaysia, Halal label is biggest deal for muslims. And people trust the label that have halal on it. But Alhamdullilah, I already know the answer. As long as it made from local and the food has been inspected and have put Halal on it, then alhamdullilah.. it's safe. edit : I'm so scared when learning the truth and I'm a little bit down if marshmallow is haram. But Alhamdullilah, it is not as long it's not pork. Jzk for making this clear.
No, as a jew I have to inform you brother, that nothing with pork is ever marked as kosher, so don't be afraid. As for the reason for kosher marked water bottles it's because water is often heated/cooked with chemicals added to make it clean, and to orthodox those are not always kosher chemicals cooked in, therefore, water bottles must be marked as kosher to be fit for orthodox consumption
Assalamualaikum Sheikh doctor prescribed me a medicine that contains bovine and chicken collagen and surely the product is not halal should I take it as medicine or switch to other alternative medicine???
As a muslim from a small town in Scotland i've been eating pick'n'mix sweets all my life. I've only just became aware of this. I think my love of sweets is too great to give them up though
@@bettyrose5387 i guess for your hairloss you should take biotin medicine....it is kind of vitamin B but it doesn't come in capsule form. Biotin is main ingredient for hairgrowth and many plant based biotin Powder suppliments are available in market search for that
جزاک الله خيرا Before one month I take multivitamin now my non Muslim teacher ask me that in capsules it exists gélatine of pork😭 I was like😱😱😱😱 what did I do I was really afraid now I stop it😢 We Asian Muslims did know about that and actually the people's who didn't know to read the ingredients than they can buy something's like that so plz I request to every non Muslim if u saw a Muslim buying those types of products so plz alert them once like my teacher as she alert me than it depends on them that they buy or not. Especially it exists in western countries and our Asian Muslims didn't know about that cz in Asia and in other Muslim countries they didn't used gélatine of animals so plzzzzz ask them, help them it will be a great help for us🥰🥰
This is a fair request. In Australia there are many halal food shops opening even in the rural areas. And vitamins must list the sources of the gelatin used. I am grateful to know that I can share halal food with Islamic friends and co-workers.
Bovine Gelatin capsule is halal in case of prescription drugs? As an example, Tamsulosin Hydrochloride or Flomax is essential to control pee urge, it is prescription drug & only available in Bovine gelatin capsules. Please reply back with answer.
If it medically necessary then there will be relaxation for you. I'm my case with capsules I like to just open the capsule and put the medication in a spoon with yogurt or apple sause and swallow it. Talk to your doctor to see if that's an option for you
@@blackeythepanther8693 I can't agree. As a muslim from the north of England i really enjoy eating exotic foods, recently i've developed a love of Tonkotsu, noodles with pork broth. As it doesn't contain the flesh itself and is only made by boiling pork bones I would consider it Halal
@@blackeythepanther8693 Sister, Allah let's man decide for himself what and what not to eat. I have been boar hunting in the highlands too and feast on the boar we kill after. The meat is delicious
I have a question Allah says in Quran pork meat as haram but gelatin is not meat it is derived from skin and bones what makes it haram? Please explain it in detail especially we are not eating it to feed ourselves we are consuming it as medications and vitamins what is bad about that?
In my way of thinking if a cow is slaughtered we cannot eat the meat if it isnt correctly slaughtered. So i think the same for the bones and skin. Idk Allahu alem
Anyone please can guide or recognize those medicine gelatin capsules. There are two names called bovine and porcine the second one is made from pig, but they aren’t be mentioned on medicine capsules sheets.
My brother has no care when eating haram candy or any other food. He 100% wouldnt eat pork but if he bought food that's haram he would still have it. I am worried about him.
There are fish gelatin as well or of halal animals as well. But they dont tell which animal is it on the medicines. In Muslim countries like Pakistan, what should we do?
@@thoreide1235 alcohol is also haram in Islam......... Dosen't matter from where or from which materials it has made..... But haram is haram.......as per ur question i used to reply....... Uh have to accept thiz truth or not... Totally depends upon uh... But alcohol, pork and many more thiz kinds of foods r drinks are totally prohibited in islam.....
@Nazrul Islam well,brother, according to my knowledge it is Haram to apply impurities on body.These glycerin or gelatin made of pigs or not properly slaughtered animals in lotion and cosmetics are impure and haram if they don't go from a proper transformation process and turn into another substance (istihalah).That's why it is ok to use the soaps as I heard that they go from a transformation and we however wash it after using soap but not lotion or cosmetics since they are impure.And your namaz will be invalid if you pray applying impurity on your body.This is what I know
there is also some source of Gelatin from sea weeds , how can we know it is sea weeds when they are already process or even if they mix it all in making gelatin ...
Im not sure about seaweed gelatin- but on some fruit snacks and such, if the ingredients says 'pectin' 'fruit pectin' or 'pectin gelatin' then it should be safe for you to eat if youre muslim since that gelatin comes from fruit. Im vegetarian so I also dont like eating gelatin thats derived from animals. Hope that helps!
What if you know that the source of gelatine is beef? In the UK they often stipulate the source of gelatine and state it as ‘pork gelatine’ or ‘beef gelatine’. So if we know the source is beef, can Muslims consume?
Sumeya Ibrahim Im not 100% sure but i've heard it even has to be Slaughtered correctly (i.e: Saying Allah (S.W)'s name before slaughter) Allah knows best
It also should be halal meat- like to make the cow halal u have to say allahu akbar before killing it so it become halal, if u dont its haram to eat it, so its better to get it from someone you trust and is a Muslim:)
Theres a difference of opinion, the other opinion is as long as the permissible meats are from a christian jew or muslim country then its halal until proven otherwise
@AnimalMedia99 obviously but I'm saying the scholarly opinion is beef gelatine which isnt halal certified but it comes from a christian country is also halal until proven otherwise as we can eat the food of the people of the book.
@AnimalMedia99 Some scholars are of the opinion that gelatine is permissible even if the country is not christian/jew. But its better to try and avoid any products with meat if they arent halal certified.
There is no such thing as Halaal gelatin, even the ones that are packaged in Muslim countries, unless it specifically states that it is made from vegetation.
@@NadEl114 As you know that gelatin is an extract of skins and bones, especially hoof bones. My understanding is that swine hoofs are loaded with that raw material. In the West (where bulk of gelatin is made), they are not going to spend on separating one from the other which may be impossible anyway except for skins. Evidence shows that they are mixed together for manufacturing process. Jews have certified "kosher" gelatin, even though they do not consume pork or non-zabeeha, on the premise that it is no longer " meat" since it has changed its shape. But for Muslims, it will be still Haraam as gelatin's very base is Haraam unlike vinegar which may have changed from wine because (and, this is big "because") wine's very base was Halaal.
This made me want to throw up. My food just contain beef gelatin and I wasn't so concern. Then, I got curious and searched it up and this video said we don't know the company that made the gelatin. Whether it is halal or made with pork.
@Alan Harper i don't think you know what vegan means vegan doesn't mean halal vegan products are the ones gotten from plants and aren't associated with the death of any animal I'm not vegan so correct me if i'm wrong
No it’s not haram. Whatever intoxicates in big amounts, is haram , and whatever doesn’t intoxicate in big amounts is halal. So if you eaten 10 kilos of bananas would you get drunk? No. But if you drank 10 litters of alcohol , you’d not only get drunk but end up dying, most probably. Same for orange juice and like wise, whatever you consume in big amounts will make u drunk is haram. Whatever u consume in big amounts and it won’t make you drunk - it’s halal. And some products naturally contain alcohol like some dairy products, some fruits, juices ect . And they are halal less eaten in big amount will make you drunk.
@@nahidsultana6750 if you ask the shopkeeper he might give you halal gelatin.my mom bought gelatin yesterday and she told the man to give her halal gelatin
It doesn't matter if the gelatin is made from pig or cow, any type of gelatin is prohibited for muslims as bones and skin are prohibited to be consumed by Muslims. If you want to enjoy jelly delicacy, try agar agar a vegetarian jelling agent
@@marzankabir9252 Do you know if it came from a cow? And also, The bones are the food of jinns, that's why we are not allowed to eat them. So you want to eat something made from the bones itself? This debate lies in the grey area where we are not 100% sure if it permissible or not. Also when a substitute is available, then why not just use that?
Eat vegan foods they don't contain any meat Read what the products are made from Don't eat too much chicken it isn't healty Also try to buy from the stores in muslim areas or with muslim owners because they most likely won't contain pork Don't eat fast food that contains meat in stores like mac donalds they use beef in the macs but combine pork with it
How about ppl who live in Europe and keep digging and calling the companies asking them about every single item if it has gelatin or not? Like chips, oreos, sometimes coffee. It’s too much really. Should ppl do that keep asking about every thing is it logic? By the way, halal products are too expensive, is this halal?!
I agree, it gets through a whole separating and cleansing process which makes sure it's a single type of substance at the end. It's completely separate from it's first form mixed with many other molecules. On top of that the quran mentions that the flesh of swine is haram (if I'm not wrong) and at the end this is not considered as flesh at all. It's just logic and I would love to hear someone explain this in details
It will keep raining or whatever droughts bla blah blah until we all kinda become vegan I have said the world could use base tech and clone myself for food easy as as I'm sure more would bear that weight
My brother told me that eating gelatin is not haram because a shiekh told him that gelatin is not haram because it has tendons but, it has no pork meat but, here’s the thing. I’ve read that The prophet Mohammed Peace and Blessings be upon him said that:Verily, Allah has forbidden wine and its sale. He has forbidden carrion and its sale. He has forbidden swine and its sale.
Meat
As a none Muslim I bought some sweets for my grandson to share with other local children and was unaware of this until one of the parents pointed out the sweets may contain this. We need clearer packaging 👍
Thank you to be so aware about this topic eventho you r not Muslim
Yes thank you so much!!
Why are you not Muslim btw?
@@m0hamed_kamz70 I was born and raised in a Christian home, but have always respected my Muslim friends and the teachings of Islam. And as such would not want to do anything in ignorance to compromise those teachings even whilst encouraging our children and grandchildren to share. 🙏❤️
@@SuperWayneyb I appreciate your respect for our religion and your polite reply, but you didn't really answer my Question. We both know that there is indeed ultimate truth and false hood, which is the most important thing for us to establish and share in this temporary worldly life because it would save us in the next life which is eternal. If you see someone walking towards a burning building, I'd like to assume that you won't just stand by and let them, likewise I'm concerned for any human being who isn't on the correct path of God... So again why do you not accept the last, unchanged revelation from the one true God, to prophet prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him)? Please don't get offended, I have no intentions of upsetting you.
Thank you.
I have friends who practice Islam and will be sure to check the sources of the gelatin from now on.
Thank you
Vegan gelatine is available at special stores and it’s halal and kosher
home made fish /salmon gelatin is So good and healthy 🐟🐠🐡 💪🏾
I'm from Malaysia and the majority of the people is muslim. And as for me, I really like eating marshmallow untill i came to realize the ingredients. it has gelatin on it. Then i check again the food label and it says Halal. And i become confuse as why they put halal on if it has gelatin on it. In Malaysia, Halal label is biggest deal for muslims. And people trust the label that have halal on it. But Alhamdullilah, I already know the answer. As long as it made from local and the food has been inspected and have put Halal on it, then alhamdullilah.. it's safe.
edit : I'm so scared when learning the truth and I'm a little bit down if marshmallow is haram. But Alhamdullilah, it is not as long it's not pork. Jzk for making this clear.
If it is Halal certified then I'm sure you will be fine
I eat Haribos that include Gelatin, however in Turkey it is halal so alhamduillah for that
It's gelatine. It's the same whether it's from cow or pig. I love Haribo and will never stop eating it. Super healthy for the skin.
calm down shut up
No, as a jew I have to inform you brother, that nothing with pork is ever marked as kosher, so don't be afraid. As for the reason for kosher marked water bottles it's because water is often heated/cooked with chemicals added to make it clean, and to orthodox those are not always kosher chemicals cooked in, therefore, water bottles must be marked as kosher to be fit for orthodox consumption
Assalamualaikum Sheikh doctor prescribed me a medicine that contains bovine and chicken collagen and surely the product is not halal should I take it as medicine or switch to other alternative medicine???
Jzk for this And making it clear
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As a muslim from a small town in Scotland i've been eating pick'n'mix sweets all my life. I've only just became aware of this. I think my love of sweets is too great to give them up though
You can look for vegan pick n mix
@@abraarsameer9521 Our local shop in the highlands is very small and i'm not sure they'll have them. I think i'll just stick with the regular sweets
How old are you?
So your going to let your desires distract you from allah?
You are Muslimماشآءالله
Better to leave these things than to end up having punishment for that on day of Aakhirah
I live in a muslim country I suffer from hair loss and my doctor prescribed me a multivitamin made in france now should I take it or not?
Betty Rose If it is for medical reasons. You should. But get proper advice from your local imam instead of the comments.
@@mrgalaxar I really can't talk to the imam 😅
Betty Rose why not?
@Suhail Al Ameri exactly
@@bettyrose5387 i guess for your hairloss you should take biotin medicine....it is kind of vitamin B but it doesn't come in capsule form.
Biotin is main ingredient for hairgrowth and many plant based biotin Powder suppliments are available in market search for that
Gelatin halal or no
the very best for this one is ,, if you think it is Harram avoid , but if think it is Hallal then do it ,,,
Is bovin gelatine ok
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Before one month I take multivitamin now my non Muslim teacher ask me that in capsules it exists gélatine of pork😭 I was like😱😱😱😱 what did I do I was really afraid now I stop it😢
We Asian Muslims did know about that and actually the people's who didn't know to read the ingredients than they can buy something's like that so plz I request to every non Muslim if u saw a Muslim buying those types of products so plz alert them once like my teacher as she alert me than it depends on them that they buy or not. Especially it exists in western countries and our Asian Muslims didn't know about that cz in Asia and in other Muslim countries they didn't used gélatine of animals so plzzzzz ask them, help them it will be a great help for us🥰🥰
Do you have any idea recognizing signs for those gelatin capsules that there is porcine or any pork ingredient?
Thanks for your help
This is a fair request.
In Australia there are many halal food shops opening even in the rural areas.
And vitamins must list the sources of the gelatin used.
I am grateful to know that I can share halal food with Islamic friends and co-workers.
Allah pls all of us go heavean only god!
Heaven*
الصلاة والسلام على رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم
Bovine Gelatin capsule is halal in case of prescription drugs?
As an example, Tamsulosin Hydrochloride or Flomax is essential to control pee urge, it is prescription drug & only available in Bovine gelatin capsules. Please reply back with answer.
what about collegen as gelatine is added to that could i be able to eat it
I know 2 Imams who suffer from bladder control and regularly use the above drugs. They've told me all medicine is Halal
If it medically necessary then there will be relaxation for you. I'm my case with capsules I like to just open the capsule and put the medication in a spoon with yogurt or apple sause and swallow it. Talk to your doctor to see if that's an option for you
Yeah not eating it is the safest opinion but also the so called thought “istihala” that scholars said it is hallall to eat
Assalamu Alaikum
Can Muslims use omega xl
Is beef gelatin halal?
But if the Cow is not slaughtered in a halal way then the source of collagen will be haram
I always eat gelatine but when i noticed its pork i never eat it again
I heard someone say that, when the pork is cooked to make gelatine, then it loses its identity so its basically not pork anymore
Oh please haram is haram and pig is haram don't trust any one
@@blackeythepanther8693 I can't agree. As a muslim from the north of England i really enjoy eating exotic foods, recently i've developed a love of Tonkotsu, noodles with pork broth. As it doesn't contain the flesh itself and is only made by boiling pork bones I would consider it Halal
@@SK-te4sd that's what you consider not islam
@@SK-te4sd every part of pig is haram if you want to eat then eat it its your choice if you have any authentic answer to give to Allah then eat it ✌
@@blackeythepanther8693 Sister, Allah let's man decide for himself what and what not to eat. I have been boar hunting in the highlands too and feast on the boar we kill after. The meat is delicious
I have a question Allah says in Quran pork meat as haram but gelatin is not meat it is derived from skin and bones what makes it haram? Please explain it in detail especially we are not eating it to feed ourselves we are consuming it as medications and vitamins what is bad about that?
Bones and skin of any animal is prohibited to be eaten by Muslims.
In my way of thinking if a cow is slaughtered we cannot eat the meat if it isnt correctly slaughtered. So i think the same for the bones and skin. Idk Allahu alem
So we should avoid the gelatine of cow as well?
@@sarawardak6994 yes
@@wbhtrb3008 why
But if the Cow is not slaughtered in a halal way then the source of collagen will be haram
Anyone please can guide or recognize those medicine gelatin capsules. There are two names called bovine and porcine the second one is made from pig, but they aren’t be mentioned on medicine capsules sheets.
Are fruit rollups haram or halal?
what about gelatin made out of beef bone? Is that ok?
But if the Cow is not slaughtered in a halal way then the source of collagen will be haram
@@tasmi9213 What's a halal way for the cow to be slaughtered?
U must say AllahuAkabar before slaughtering
@@tasmi9213 ok cool thanks
Yes, Only living cow is halal & when it died without said Allahu Akbar ( Allah Great) it will not halal
You can get veg gelatin from amazon
Amazon is Muslim Country
You can also get halal gelatine
My brother has no care when eating haram candy or any other food. He 100% wouldnt eat pork but if he bought food that's haram he would still have it. I am worried about him.
Worried for what? That almighty allah that created the universe, the all wise, will flip coz he eats a gummy bear?
@@Zhiivago dont talk ab allah like that, if he says smt is haram it is
There are fish gelatin as well or of halal animals as well. But they dont tell which animal is it on the medicines. In Muslim countries like Pakistan, what should we do?
Agar agar is the vegan alternative to gelatin.
So can we eat gelatin from pork if we are muslim? Is it halal or haram?
Totally haram for muslims
@@arzoocreation27 But it turns into something diffrent, just like grapes which is halal turns into alcohol which is haram.
@@thoreide1235 dosent matter dear... But pork is totally haram in Islam..... We can't consume pork... Or any item/dishes related to it.......
@@thoreide1235 alcohol is also haram in Islam......... Dosen't matter from where or from which materials it has made..... But haram is haram.......as per ur question i used to reply.......
Uh have to accept thiz truth or not... Totally depends upon uh... But alcohol, pork and many more thiz kinds of foods r drinks are totally prohibited in islam.....
Beef gelatine is a good alternative but still needs halal certification
What about appplying glycerin in lotions and creams and ointments
Contact the company to know how it's made.If you're not sure it's better to avoid it.Glycerin can be made from coconuts too
Or just look at the ingredients
@@darknight.-. but it always doesn't mention whether the glycerin is made from animals or not
Oh? well I didnt know that lol. I thought it would be on the back
@Nazrul Islam well,brother, according to my knowledge it is Haram to apply impurities on body.These glycerin or gelatin made of pigs or not properly slaughtered animals in lotion and cosmetics are impure and haram if they don't go from a proper transformation process and turn into another substance (istihalah).That's why it is ok to use the soaps as I heard that they go from a transformation and we however wash it after using soap but not lotion or cosmetics since they are impure.And your namaz will be invalid if you pray applying impurity on your body.This is what I know
we just gota stop eating animals period! it doesnt matter our religions dont give us the right to commit atrocities on living things.
But its delicious
tofu twit, please go back to your soy milk and leave us alone
Lmao u guys just give it a shot and save some lives ...
@@nickdavidelijah Just Muslim things. They will only believe whatsoever is written in Quran.
@@nickdavidelijah and what will saving lifestock life benefit
I’m a Muslim
Im human
Gluten also present in flour and bread too. That’s halal
there is also some source of Gelatin from sea weeds , how can we know it is sea weeds when they are already process or even if they mix it all in making gelatin ...
Im not sure about seaweed gelatin- but on some fruit snacks and such, if the ingredients says 'pectin' 'fruit pectin' or 'pectin gelatin' then it should be safe for you to eat if youre muslim since that gelatin comes from fruit. Im vegetarian so I also dont like eating gelatin thats derived from animals. Hope that helps!
Maybe just look for the "suitable for vegetarian label" which will tell you if it was sourced from animals or not
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What if you know that the source of gelatine is beef? In the UK they often stipulate the source of gelatine and state it as ‘pork gelatine’ or ‘beef gelatine’.
So if we know the source is beef, can Muslims consume?
Sumeya Ibrahim Im not 100% sure but i've heard it even has to be Slaughtered correctly (i.e: Saying Allah (S.W)'s name before slaughter) Allah knows best
Don’t trust until they have proof u shouldn’t risk a bit
@@CatsForLife21 this is a really good way to give an answer ma Sha Allah
even if its beef, it wont be halal, because it is not slaughtered in halal way.
@@CatsForLife21 omg that is so absurb. get a cruelty free alternative and dont worry about any goddess or silly rules
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It also should be halal meat- like to make the cow halal u have to say allahu akbar before killing it so it become halal, if u dont its haram to eat it, so its better to get it from someone you trust and is a Muslim:)
@@dazaispill4273 it's bismillah
@@NightmareZzK yes right I wanted to fix it but I forgot😭
@@dazaispill4273 hii, how do you know this? do you have any proof? sorry i just want to know haha
I bought a sweet I eat it and it contains gelatin what should I do now would my namaz be accepted
Chillllll
Dude if u didn't know, Allah will forgive u InshaAllah.
If you can remember the name or what it contains, pork or cattle, and if you didn't know about that in this time, then istghbar.
I BOUGHT RICE KRISPIES I DONT WANNA WASTE ITTT
Pork galetine is haram? Because some marshmallows have it
@Angel Fernesha but maybe beef is not zabiha by Islamic law
@AnimalMedia99 slaughtered
Theres a difference of opinion, the other opinion is as long as the permissible meats are from a christian jew or muslim country then its halal until proven otherwise
@AnimalMedia99 obviously but I'm saying the scholarly opinion is beef gelatine which isnt halal certified but it comes from a christian country is also halal until proven otherwise as we can eat the food of the people of the book.
@AnimalMedia99
Some scholars are of the opinion that gelatine is permissible even if the country is not christian/jew.
But its better to try and avoid any products with meat if they arent halal certified.
Is agar agar halal??
Yes
Yes agar agar is vegan (plant-based)
Is centrum cilver capsol hilal for Muslims?
Because gelatin also an ingrideints of this medicine
Plzz reply
JazzakAlllah
Nothing clear..too much noise...be direct yes or no...
Whst is the nationaltiy of this scholar
egypt
@AnimalMedia99 looks nothing like a pakistani looooool
@Alan Harper hi Alan! How's Charlie doing?
u didn't clearly states if the gelatin im west from beef is halal or haram??
But if the Cow is not slaughtered in a halal way then the source of collagen will be haram
Is it halal or not come to the point
There is no such thing as Halaal gelatin, even the ones that are packaged in Muslim countries, unless it specifically states that it is made from vegetation.
In muslim countries are from beef gelatin
@@NadEl114
Muslim countries like Pakistan and Egypt, they import plain gelatin, add local flavors, package it in Urdu or Arabic printed boxes.
@@wejie so they have inside pork gelatin or no?
@@NadEl114
As you know that gelatin is an extract of skins and bones, especially hoof bones. My understanding is that swine hoofs are loaded with that raw material.
In the West (where bulk of gelatin is made), they are not going to spend on separating one from the other which may be impossible anyway except for skins.
Evidence shows that they are mixed together for manufacturing process.
Jews have certified "kosher" gelatin, even though they do not consume pork or non-zabeeha, on the premise that it is no longer " meat" since it has changed its shape. But for Muslims, it will be still Haraam as gelatin's very base is Haraam unlike vinegar which may have changed from wine because (and, this is big "because") wine's very base was Halaal.
@@wejie but there are made in turkey
This made me want to throw up. My food just contain beef gelatin and I wasn't so concern. Then, I got curious and searched it up and this video said we don't know the company that made the gelatin. Whether it is halal or made with pork.
If Don't Know about The Gelatin which Meat it made Than Its Haram ...
Leave it
Beef gelatine isn't same as pork gelatine
Some Gelatin are vegan!
@Alan Harper i don't think you know what vegan means vegan doesn't mean halal vegan products are the ones gotten from plants and aren't associated with the death of any animal
I'm not vegan so correct me if i'm wrong
So banana is Haraam also because it contains alcohol and also orange juice???
Big H banana dsnt contain orange juice or alcohol...
And if it contains also it's natural like yeast produces alcohol but it's not haraam bcoz it's natural
LMFAO YOUR COMMENT IS FUNNY
No it’s not haram. Whatever intoxicates in big amounts, is haram , and whatever doesn’t intoxicate in big amounts is halal. So if you eaten 10 kilos of bananas would you get drunk? No. But if you drank 10 litters of alcohol , you’d not only get drunk but end up dying, most probably. Same for orange juice and like wise, whatever you consume in big amounts will make u drunk is haram. Whatever u consume in big amounts and it won’t make you drunk - it’s halal.
And some products naturally contain alcohol like some dairy products, some fruits, juices ect . And they are halal less eaten in big amount will make you drunk.
R S you are spot on
awwww i dont know if its halal in bangladesh :(
same :(
@@nahidsultana6750 if you ask the shopkeeper he might give you halal gelatin.my mom bought gelatin yesterday and she told the man to give her halal gelatin
@Amaan Yasir it doesn't. It only says "gelatin"
@Amaan Yasir Belgium
No its not halal i am from bangladesh and i live in canada haribo marshmallows and other gelatin products are not halal 😑.
It doesn't matter if the gelatin is made from pig or cow, any type of gelatin is prohibited for muslims as bones and skin are prohibited to be consumed by Muslims. If you want to enjoy jelly delicacy, try agar agar a vegetarian jelling agent
That is not ture if it came form cow its okay to eat it. That's what he said too in the VIDEO
@@marzankabir9252 Do you know if it came from a cow? And also, The bones are the food of jinns, that's why we are not allowed to eat them. So you want to eat something made from the bones itself? This debate lies in the grey area where we are not 100% sure if it permissible or not. Also when a substitute is available, then why not just use that?
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What about agar-agar?!
I ate agar-agar before, i thought agar-agar was like jelly, but is jelly like jello?
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We can eat beef gelatine
But if the Cow is not slaughtered in a halal way then the source of collagen will be haram
Is beef gelatine halal?
yes but they dont normally say if its from beef or pig
Yes it will be labelled (bovine) just do your research to be sure. Look up the company name and check if they don't use pork gelatine
But if the Cow is not slaughtered in a halal way then the source of collagen will be haram
How about pork by-products Zach Herram I stay in USA and almost every thing has pork even the bread what should I do
Eat beef and rice
Or chicken and rice
Eat vegan foods they don't contain any meat
Read what the products are made from
Don't eat too much chicken it isn't healty
Also try to buy from the stores in muslim areas or with muslim owners because they most likely won't contain pork
Don't eat fast food that contains meat in stores like mac donalds they use beef in the macs but combine pork with it
even bread LMAO never heard such a thing.
@@aa-hs1ch good idea too :)
Most of foods and produces you are using incluce pork
How about ppl who live in Europe and keep digging and calling the companies asking them about every single item if it has gelatin or not? Like chips, oreos, sometimes coffee. It’s too much really. Should ppl do that keep asking about every thing is it logic? By the way, halal products are too expensive, is this halal?!
I agree, it gets through a whole separating and cleansing process which makes sure it's a single type of substance at the end. It's completely separate from it's first form mixed with many other molecules. On top of that the quran mentions that the flesh of swine is haram (if I'm not wrong) and at the end this is not considered as flesh at all. It's just logic and I would love to hear someone explain this in details
At least we don’t know
why there is only 903 views .... oof people these days ......
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Beef gelatin….
Beef gelatine is halal
is halal galatine ??????????????
ifka Nolasha waa hooyo only if it’s Vegan
Halal gelatin is available
It’s k
It will keep raining or whatever droughts bla blah blah until we all kinda become vegan I have said the world could use base tech and clone myself for food easy as as I'm sure more would bear that weight
Haram
Can Muslims eat gelatin? well you can eat anything you can eat grass rocks even wood if u wanted to do yeah they can eat it 🤣
No it's 100% porcine. Eat your gelatin!🤣
I got marshmallows that Shia fish gelatin
Thats still animak tho ?
Shane Fernandes but not pork
But its still fish meat. I am not in your religion. J was just curious but I thought you were meant to be vegetarians...
Shane Fernandes lol muslims no ur thinking of bhuddist religion
What a sad religion