{"_id":"668d9ffb0b76658b4c232ae9","title":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"Can one give away non-zabiha meat or pork to other people?\\n\"}]}","question":"{\"ops\":[{\"insert\":\"If I only eat zabiha (slaughtered) chicken and I acquire a non-zabiha chicken sandwich, is it permissible for me to give it to another Muslim who doesn't follow zabiha? If I acquire a pork sandwich, is it permissible for me to give it to a non-Muslim? What about products that contain pork gelatin? If these scenarios are different, can you explain why?\\n\"}]}","answer":"The fundamental rule is that anything forbidden by Shariah cannot be bought by Muslims or given to others, regardless of their faith. Meat not slaughtered in accordance with Islamic guidelines is deemed non-Zabiha, thus impermissible to purchase, consume, or offer to others, whether Muslim or non-Muslim. Meat slaughtered in accordance with Islamic guidelines is termed Zabiha and is therefore permissible (Halal). There isn't a separate category of Halal meat that is non-Zabiha.","tags":[{"_id":"668d9fe30b76658b4c23280f","tag":"Relationships: Non-Muslims","count":95},{"_id":"668d9fea0b76658b4c2328f2","tag":"Contemporary Life: Food and Medicine","count":54},{"_id":"686c107670ab60b0bad7e1f1","tag":"Food: Halal & Haram","count":25},{"_id":"66e229da17d4f73c62e20aac","tag":"Food: Zabiha","count":19}],"createdOn":"2024-07-09T20:39:23.637Z"}