The Fiqh of Halal and Haram Animals - according to the Hanafi School of thought

In the name of Allah, Most Compassionate, Most Merciful,

Islam is a religion of mercy and compassion. It only commands and prohibits that which is in the best interests of the human being. The human mind however, due to it being very limited and restricted, may not be able to understand the logic behind every ruling. It may not be able to comprehend properly why a particular ruling is given, but Allah Most High- the Merciful and All-Knowing- is the best to decide what is beneficial and harmful for us, for He is the one who created us.

Allah Most High blessed humanity with His beloved Messenger (Allah bless him & give him peace), as a light and light-giving. The Sacred Law (Shariah) of Islam that the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace be upon him) came with from Allah differentiated between a living and a dead animal. Dead animals were declared unlawful (haram). Certain animals that were harmful to the welfare of humans were also prohibited, such as pigs, dogs, cats and wild animals. Thus, the animals that have been prohibited for consumption by Shariah is due to the fact that they are harmful for human consumption, whether we realize this or otherwise.

After understanding the above, it should be noted that each of the four Sunni Schools of Islamic law (madhhabs) have their own principles (based on the guidelines of the Qur’an & Sunnah) with regards to which animals are lawful (halal) and which are unlawful (haram) for consumption.

Below are the basic principles of permissibility and impermissibility in the Hanafi School with regards to animal consumption, as mentioned in the classical books of Hanafi jurisprudence. (Culled from: al-Fatawa al-Hindiyya, 5/289-291, Bada’i al-Sana’i, 5/35-39 and Radd al-Muhtar, 304-308)

  1. Animals that have been clearly and explicitly prohibited in the Qur’an or Sunnah are without doubt Haram, such as a swine, donkey, etc.

  2. Animals that are born and live in water are all Haram with the exception of fish. All types of fishes are Halal, with the exception of that which dies naturally in the sea without any external cause. However, if a fish was to die due to some external cause such as cold, heat, being thrown to the shore by the water, colliding with a stone, etc, then it would be Halal.

    Allah Most High says:

    “Forbidden to you (for food) are: dead meat, blood, the flesh of swine…..” (Surah al-Ma’idah, V: 53)
    

    In the above verse, Allah Almighty forbade the meat of all dead animals without differentiating between sea-animals and land-animals. Thus, all sea-animals would also be included in this general prohibition. However, fish has been exempted from this general ruling due to the explicit mention of its permissibility by the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace).

    Sayyiduna Abd Allah ibn Umar (Allah be pleased with him) narrates that the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him eternal peace) said: “Two types of dead meat and two types of blood have been made lawful for our consumption: The two dead meats are: fish and locust, and the two types of blood are: liver and spleen.” (Sunan Abu Dawud, Musnad Ahmad and Sunan Ibn Majah)

    Moreover, there is no mention in the Sunnah literature that the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace) or his Companions (Allah be pleased with them all) ever consumed the meat of a sea-animal besides the fish, hence if it was permitted, it would have at least been consumed once in order to show its permissibility. (Dars Tirmidhi, 1/280)

    As far as the fish which dies naturally in the sea without an external cause (samak al-tafi) is concerned, Sayyiduna Jabir ibn Abd Allah (Allah be pleased with him) narrates that the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace) said: “What the sea throws up and is left by the tide you may eat, but what dies in the sea and floats you must not eat.” (Sunan Abu Dawud, no: 3809 & Sunan Ibn Majah)

    Sayyiduna Ali (Allah be pleased with him) forbade the selling of naturally dead fish (floating fish) in the markets. (Bada’i al-Sana’i, 5/36 and al-Ikhtiyar)

    In light of the above, all sea-animals are Haram except for fish. It will be permitted to eat a fish even without slaughtering it according to the rules of Shariah. However, a fish that dies naturally without an external cause and begins to float on the surface of the water (Samak al-Tafi) is also considered Haram.

  3. The third principle is that, amongst the land-animals, those that have no blood in them are considered Haram, such as a hornet, fly, spider, beetle, scorpion, ant, etc.

    Allah Most High says:

    “…for he (the Prophet) commands them what is just and forbids them what is evil; he allows them as lawful what is good (and pure) and prohibits them from what is bad (and impure)…” (Surah al-A’raf, V: 157)
    

    Thus, animals that don’t contain blood such as spiders and others are considered to be from “what is impure” because a sound natured person would detest their consumption.

    The only exception is that of a locust, for the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace) clearly permitted its consumption, in the Hadith of Sunan Abu Dawud and Musnad Ahmad quoted earlier.

    Similarly, Ibn Abi Awfa (Allah be pleased with him) was asked concerning the consuming of a locust and he said: “I fought with the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace) in six or seven battles, and we used to eat it (locust) with him. “ (Sunan Abu Dawud, no: 3806)

  4. The forth principle is that those land-animals who have blood in them but the blood does not flow, in other words animals that do not have flowing blood, are also considered Haram, such as a snake, lizard, chameleon, etc.

  5. The fifth principle is that all types of pests (hasharat al-Ardh) are also considered Haram, such as a mouse, hedgehog, jerboa, etc.

    The reasoning behind the prohibition of these animals is the same verse of Surah al-A’raf quoted above, in that they are considered impure (khabith) for consumption.

  6. The sixth principle is, land-animals who have flowing blood in them and they survive on grass and leaves, and do not prey on other animals (i.e. non-predatory terrestrial animals) are all considered Halal, such as a camel, cow, goat, buffalo, sheep, deer, etc, although there is a slight difference of opinion within the Hanafi School with regards to the consumption of horse-meat, as will be discussed later. Also, a donkey is exempted from this general ruling, in that its meat in considered Haram for consumption.

    Allah Most High says:

    “And cattle (an’am), He has created for you, from them you derive warmth, and numerous benefits, and of their (meat) you eat.” (Surah al-Nahl, V: 5)
    

    And:

    “It is Allah Who made cattle for you, that you may use some for riding and some for food.” (Surah al-Mu’min, V: 79)
    

    In the above two verses, Allah Most High uses the term “al-An’am” (cattle) which refers to non-predatory animals, according to the unanimous agreement of all the linguistics.

    As far as the consumption of horse-meat is concerned, Imam Abu Hanifa (Allah have mercy on him) considers is somewhat disliked (makruh tanzihan) due to its honour and due to the fact that a horse is needed in Jihad. Imam Abu Yusuf and Imam Muhammad (Allah have mercy on them both) consider it Halal, and it is said that Imam Abu Hanifa also retreated to this opinion. Thus, it would be permitted to consume horse-meat, although better to avoid.

    With regards to the meat of a donkey and mule, Allah Most High says:

    “And (He has created) horses, mules, and donkeys, for you to ride and use for show; and He has created (other) things of which you have no knowledge.” (Surah al-Nahl, V: 8)
    

    So, in regards to all other non-predatory animals, Allah Almighty mentions that He has created them for consumption (as we have seen in the verses mention earlier). However, with regards to donkeys and mules, He mentions that they are for riding and adornment (zeenah). Had consumption of these animals been Halal, Allah Almighty would surely have mentioned it.

    Moreover, Sayyiduna Abd Allah ibn Umar (Allah be pleased with him) narrates that the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace) forbade the meat of donkeys on the day of the battle of Khaybar.” (Sahih al-Bukhari, no: 5202)

    Sayyiduna Abu Tha’laba (Allah be pleased with him) narrates that the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace) prohibited the eating of donkey’s meat. (Sahih al-Bukhari, no: 5205)

    Sayyiduna Anas ibn Malik (Allah be pleased with him) narrates that a person came to the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace) and said: “The donkeys have been (slaughtered and) eaten.” Another man came and said: “The donkeys have been destroyed.” The Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace) ordered a caller to announce to the people: “Allah and His Messenger forbid you to eat the meat of donkeys, for it is impure.” Thus the pots were turned upside down while the (donkey’s) meat was boiling in them.” (Sahih al-Bukhari, no: 5208)

    With regards to the mules, Sayyiduna Khalid ibn al-Walid (Allah be pleased with him) narrates that the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace) forbade the meat of horses, mules and donkeys.” (Musnad Ahmad, 4/89, Sunan Abu Dawud, no: 3790, Sunan Nasa’i and Sunan Ibn Majah)

    However, the fuqaha mention that the ruling on a mule would be that of its mother. If the mother is a donkey, then it would be definitely Haram. If the mother is some Halal animal such as a cow, it would be completely Halal, and if the mother is a horse, then the rules of eating horse-meat would apply. (See: Radd al-muhtar)

  7. The seventh principle is that all terrestrial predatory animals and beasts, i.e. animals that hunt with their teeth, are considered Haram, such as a lion, cheetah, tiger, leopard, wolf, fox, dog, cat, etc.

  8. The eighth principle is that all birds of prey, i.e. those that hunt with their claws/talons, are considered Haram, such as a falcon, eagle, kite, hawk, bat, etc.

    The proof for both these principles (seven and eight) is the famous Hadith of Sayyiduna Abd Allah ibn Abbas (Allah be pleased with him) that the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace) prohibited the eating of all fanged beasts of prey, and all the birds having talons.” (Sahih Muslim, no: 1934)

    Hence, all beasts and birds of prey, beasts that hunt with their teeth and birds who hunt with their talons/claws, are unanimously considered Haram.

  9. The ninth principle is that birds who do not hunt with their claws and do not prey on other animals, rather they merely eat grains and crop, are all considered Halal, such as a chicken, duck, pigeon, dove, sparrow, crow, etc.

    Sayyiduna Abu Musa al-Ash’ari (Allah be pleased with him) says: “I saw the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace) consuming (the meat of) chicken.” (Sahih al-Bukhari, no: 5198)

  10. The tenth principle is that if a Halal animal only consumes impure things to the extent that it creates bad odour in its meat and milk, then it will be Makruh to consume its meat and drink its milk. However, if it consumes other things along with the impure, or if it does not create bad smell in its meat and milk, then the meat and milk will be totally Halal. (Radd al-Muhtar, 6/340)

    It is stated in al-Fatwa al-Hindiya:

    “A chicken will only be considered a jallalah (hence makruh) if the majority of what it eats is impure, and that it penetrates into the meat in such a way that it creates a bad smell.” (See: al-fatawa al-Hindiyya, 5/289)

  11. The last principle is that if one parent of an animal is Halal and the other Haram, consideration will be taken of the mother. Thus, if the mother is a Halal animal, the offspring would also be Halal, such as a mule whose mother is a cow. If however, the mother is a Haram animal, the offspring would also be Haram, such as a mule whose mother is a donkey.

The above were eleven general and broad principles with regards to the consumption of animal meat, according to the Hanafi School of thought. It should be noted here that the meaning of Halal is merely that one may eat of the animal, but there are separate rules with regards to slaughtering and hunting these animals, for which one may refer to previously posted articles or the books of Fiqh. Failure to comply with these rules may well render a Halal animal Haram.

In light of the above general principles, the following is a list of Halal and Haram animals in the Hanafi School: (Both these lists of animals are not exclusive)

Animals whose meat is Halal:

  1. Camel
  2. Goat
  3. Sheep
  4. Buffalo
  5. Stag
  6. Rabbit
  7. Cow (including mountain cow)
  8. Wild-ass (The prohibition in the Hadith is of domesticated donkeys)
  9. Fish (of all types, including prawns according to those who consider prawns to be a form of fish. Others however, don’t permit its consumption, for they don’t consider prawns to be from the fish family. For details, see an earlier post).
  10. Deer/Antelope/Gazelle
  11. Duck
  12. Heron (grey or white wading bird with long neck and long legs and (usually) long bill).
  13. Nightingale
  14. Quail
  15. Parrot
  16. Francolin
  17. Locust
  18. Partridge (heavy-bodied small-winged South American game bird)
  19. Lark (North American yellow-breasted songbirds)
  20. Sparrow
  21. Goose
  22. Ostrich
  23. Dove
  24. Pigeon
  25. Stork
  26. Rooster
  27. Chicken
  28. Peacock
  29. Starling
  30. Hoopoe (any of several crested Old World birds with a slender down-curving bill, known in Arabic as Hudhud- that was sent by Sayyiduna Suleyman (peace be upon him).

Animals whose meat is Haram:

  1. Wolf
  2. Hyena
  3. Cat
  4. Monkey
  5. Scorpion
  6. Leopard
  7. Tiger
  8. Cheetah
  9. Lion
  10. Jerboa
  11. Bear
  12. Swine/pig
  13. Squirrel
  14. Hedgehog
  15. Snake
  16. Tortoise/Turtle
  17. Dog
  18. Crab
  19. Jackal
  20. Donkey (domesticated)
  21. Lizard (The Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace) forbade the eating of a Lizard. Recorded by Imam Abu Dawud in his Sunan from Abd al-Rahman ibn Shibl (Allah be pleased with him. Hadith no: 3790)
  22. Fox
  23. Crocodile
  24. Weasel
  25. Elephant (Radd al-Muhtar, 6/306)
  26. Falcon
  27. Hawk
  28. Kite
  29. Bat
  30. Vulture
  31. Mouse
  32. Rat
  33. All insects, such as a Mosquito, Fly, Wasp, Spider, Beetle, etc.

And Allah knows best.

Muhammad ibn Adam al-Kawthari
Darul Iftaa, Leicester, UK

I found this to be very informative!

Re: The Fiqh of Halal and Haram Animals - according to the Hanafi School of thought

Is that a joke from ur mufti tht Donkeys and Rabbits r Halal?Rabbit and Donkeys r not halal.If u want to accept quran i will post it for u.warna faida nahi kion tum log quran per belive hi nahi karty hoo

Re: The Fiqh of Halal and Haram Animals - according to the Hanafi School of thought

the list mentions donkeys in haram animals list....

and where does Quran say that rabbits r haram????

Re: The Fiqh of Halal and Haram Animals - according to the Hanafi School of thought

Brother mind your words, how do you know he believes in Quran or not. This is the huge statement, please avoid it as you dont know the Unseen

Re: The Fiqh of Halal and Haram Animals - according to the Hanafi School of thought

Cricketplaya:

Your article is extremely well written and everything is to the point. Gained pretty good amount of info from your article. Nice sharing......

Umer

Re: The Fiqh of Halal and Haram Animals - according to the Hanafi School of thought

Bro, you want to fight with Ulema who have through 1400 years have spent their lives in the path of Allah? May Allah guide you. Ameen.

Re: The Fiqh of Halal and Haram Animals - according to the Hanafi School of thought

Well U can eat rabit and wild ass i cant and indeed u all r munkir e quran **
**so its useless to do a meaning full debate.Agar tumharay Mullah nay aur imamoo nay quran ko samjha hoota tu muslim ummah ka yea haal nahi hooty wase quran tum loggoo k liye hai hi nahi jo is per ghoor aur tadaboor nahi karta hoo woh is se faida utha nahi sakta muslims ke hazaar sala history gawah hai is per.Mullah nay kia khoob khel khaila

Iqbal nay kia khoob kaha tha Mullah k liye

Masjid tu bana de shaab bahar main Aimaan ke hararaat waloon nay
MAan apna poorana paapi hai barsoo main namazi baan na saka

Aur is nay kia kaha tha momin ke liye
Tere elim o muhabbat ke nahi hai intahaa koi
nahi hai tujjh se barh kar saaze fitraat main nawa koi

Re: The Fiqh of Halal and Haram Animals - according to the Hanafi School of thought

I provided my evidence, still have not seen your evidence. Until then, you should be ignored by all.

Re: The Fiqh of Halal and Haram Animals - according to the Hanafi School of thought

**(20:53). He is the One Who has stored means of nourishment for all of you **

**everywhere on this spacious earth; made and traced out ways for your **

**movements; and sends down water from the sky and with which He grows **

**various vegetation and plants;(20:54). So that you yourself may eat and **

**also pasture your cattle." In this Divine System there are signs for those **

**who are endowed with reason, that absolute authority and control over the **

**entire universe rests with Him. (Therefore Pharaoh’s claim that he alone **

**was the great rabb ~ 79:29; that this land, the rivers, and the entire **

**country were his property ~ 43:51; and that therefore you all were under **

his subjugation, was totally baseless and devoid of reason.)

**Now its our observation we also get some untastefull and unhealthful things from this soil.Yani ke hum zamin se nasha aur kuch bad zaiqa chizain bhi hasil karty hai yani ke nasha awar chizain **
in sab ko ek hi ayaat main haram qaraar day dia
5:90:91

those things which benumb the human intellect e.g. wine etc. and easily acquired money e.g. through games of chance (2/219), animals sacrificed upon altars and divining arrows (5/3) are abominable and devised by Shaitan, so refrain from them in order that you may be prosperous. Shaitan only wants to breed enmity and spite amongst you by means of wine and games of chance and to hold you back from adhering to Allah’s laws, particularly Salat. Will you not refrain from them?
uff its gots an error i will edit some other time probably tommorrow ok sorry cricketplaya reply main dair hoo gaye hope i will edit it tomm
AOA

Re: The Fiqh of Halal and Haram Animals - according to the Hanafi School of thought

and your point is? copy pasting without reading or understanding what you have pasted doesn't make sense to me. take it somewhere else.. it's not welcomed here.

Re: The Fiqh of Halal and Haram Animals - according to the Hanafi School of thought

My brother mainne bhut likha tha woh error agyaa app nay kia oper copy paste nahi woh ek jahil Mullah ke baat post kar de jis ko deen se kuch laina daina nahi

Re: The Fiqh of Halal and Haram Animals - according to the Hanafi School of thought

I deman imranjaff to be given warning points on delibrately changing the words of Iqbal and attributing to him… :hoonh: the correct sher is:

Masjid tau banaa dee shub bhar maiN ImaaN kee haraarat waaloN naY
Mann apnaa puraanaa paapi hai, barsoN maiN namaazi bun naa sakaa

Re: The Fiqh of Halal and Haram Animals - according to the Hanafi School of thought

MashAllah great article =)

Its better to ignore Imranjaff, he creats finta in every thread in the name of Quran.
His understanding = Quran? :halo:

Re: The Fiqh of Halal and Haram Animals - according to the Hanafi School of thought

I hvnt did it deliberately i had posted it through my memory sorry for not membering as it was i m editing it.I m Apologizing

Re: The Fiqh of Halal and Haram Animals - according to the Hanafi School of thought

Folks,

Not surprisingly, I received complaints about two posts in this thread. The complaints suggested, and I am quoting "This guys has no clue what he's talking about..." and "Would love to see this guy banned."

Now gentlemen, may I remind you that this is a public forum, where we do not test members for their IQ level prior to allowing them to join. When you post here, you should expect to read a few asinine replies mixed with a few good quality ones. This is just the nature of the beast, so to speak. And while some replies will make you want to pull your hair or punch someone in the face, may I suggest, instead, a glass of cold water together with a 500 mg "Ignore" tablet. Point is, stupidity is not against the rules. I am not ignoring your complaints, but there are a few battles you have to fight yourself. Stupidity is one of them.

Thanks.

Re: The Fiqh of Halal and Haram Animals - according to the Hanafi School of thought

I have never heard about Rabbit being haram but kindly tell me O knowledgeable folks :) about the donkey bit.
Armughal bro, I have read that in extreme or lets say unfavourable circumstances, (for e.g., during a battle or if one is stranded on an island) when there is nothing to eat, then one is allowed to consume donkey's meat as well. Also, kindly correct me whether it is indeed donkey or horse that could be consumed.

Re: The Fiqh of Halal and Haram Animals - according to the Hanafi School of thought

why would anyone want to eat a donkey unless he were starving, in which case anything goes.

Re: The Fiqh of Halal and Haram Animals - according to the Hanafi School of thought

Yaar I have rarely seen a badqismat like you who has read the Quran or dwells upon it 24/7 yet gets nothing out of it.

Re: The Fiqh of Halal and Haram Animals - according to the Hanafi School of thought

Crikcetplaya can we extend this topic to Halal and Haram based on the people of the book and difference between Halal and Dhabihah.

Re: The Fiqh of Halal and Haram Animals - according to the Hanafi School of thought

OK, here's the rule of thumb which I know of according to Judaism (Which Muslims follow):

Any herbivorous animal whose hooves are divided, is halal except the pig, although his hooves are divided...

And in birds any bird who grips or holds its food with its claws is haram...