Monthly Renaissance
Renaissance
Islamic Journal·Pakistan
Articles
All ArticlesWritersTopics
Issues
All IssuesSpecial Issues
QueriesE-BooksSupport
Monthly Renaissance
Renaissance
Islamic Journal·Pakistan

A journal of Islamic research in continuous monthly circulation since 1991. Published by Al-Mawrid.

Read
ArticlesIssuesQueries
Browse
WritersTopicsE-Books
About
AboutTeamSupportContact
Monthly Renaissance
EST. 1991 · LAHORE
MADE WITH ♥ BY TABLETURNERR.COM
© 2026 AL-MAWRID
Archive/Vol. 11 · № 1/Halāl Diet
ARTICLE ID q416
In this issue
The Citizens of ParadiseBismillāhi’l-Rahmāni’l-RahīmEvolution of Law in IslamIslam in the United States of AmericaSeeing Life in a New LightUnderstanding the Qur’ān: A Fundamental PremiseChange of Heart

Reading
1 min · 90 words
The Dietary Shari‘ah
— The Dietary Shari‘ah —

Halāl Diet

DS
Dr. Shehzad Saleem
January 2001 · 1 min read

I am a school nurse and would appreciate help and guidance on Halāl diet for a 12 year old who boards with us on a weekly basis.

You can give the boy whatever you want, except for the food obtained from:

1. Pigs

2. Dead animals

3. Animals which are not slaughtered the Islamic way1 

4. Animals whose abhorrence is found in human nature

 

 

1. This means that they must be slaughtered through their jugular veins and the name of Allah should be invoked while slaughtering the animal.


DS
Dr. Shehzad Saleem

View all articles →
— Related reading —

The Dietary Laws

The objective of Islam is to purify all aspects of human life and soul. It therefore insists that besides cleansing the inner self from contamination, care must be exercised in the intake of food and...

Javed Ahmad Ghamidi · 25 min
Tools

Cite
Dr. Shehzad Saleem (2001). Halāl Diet. Monthly Renaissance, 11(1).