Re: Extreme
What i mean is that we eat what is halal zabiha too. We also make an effort to find out what is zabihah or not, then what makes one person the judge of it all? Its like ppl like this think that what they do is right and the whole world is wrong. Just because a mufti hasnt accredited a certain shop yet because they havent paid the money to the council to be included in it the list, makes otehrs point of view more correct?
FYI, i only eat zabihah halal too. My husband on the other hand thinks from his own research adn talking to aalims that its permissble to eat what is slaughtered by the People of the Book. He does not force me to follow him and i dont force him to follow my POV. But at home we always, always buy halal zabihah. Sometimes he even goes to a farm and slaughters by his own hand.
May Allah forgive me if i am wrong but i certainly do not agree with the notion of doubting other muslims. If a muslim tells me they are serving me halal zabihah, i will believe them, and not go and try to find out if they are truthful or not, unless i know for sure they lie. I gathered the same opinion from "The Lawful and the Prohibited in Islam" by SHaikh Qaradawi.