Question: Why do Muslims slaughter the
animal in a ruthless manner by torturing it and slowly and painfully killing
it? Answer: The Islamic method of slaughtering animals, known as Zabiha has been the object of much criticism
from a large number of people. Before I reply to the question, let me relate an
incidence about a discussion between a Sikh and a Muslim regarding animal
slaughter. Once a Sikh asked a Muslim, “Why do you slaughter the animal
painfully by cutting the throat instead of the way we do with one stroke i.e.
jhatka?” The Muslim replied “We are brave and courageous and attack from the
front.
We are mard ka baccha (macho men), you are cowards and attack from
behind”. Jokes apart, one may consider the following points, which prove that
the Zabiha method is not only humane but also scientifically the best: 1.
Islamic method of slaughtering animal Zakkaytum is a verb derived from the root
word Zakaah (to purify). Its infinitive is Tazkiyah which means purification.
The Islamic mode of slaughtering an animal requires the following conditions to
be met: a. Animal should be slaughtered with a sharp object (knife) The animal
has to be slaughtered with a sharp object (knife) and in a fast way so that the
pain of slaughter is minimised. b. Cut wind pipe, throat and vessels of neck
Zabiha is an Arabic word which means ‘slaughtered’. The ‘slaughtering’ is to be
done by cutting the throat, windpipe and the blood vessels in the neck causing
the animal’s death without cutting the spinal cord. c. Blood should be drained
The blood has to be drained completely before the head is removed.
The purpose
is to drain out most of the blood which would serve as a good culture medium
for micro-organisms. The spinal cord must not be cut because the nerve fibres
to the heart could be damaged during the process causing cardiac arrest,
stagnating the blood in the blood vessels. 2. Blood is a good medium for germs
and bacteria Blood is a good media of germs, bacteria, toxins, etc. Therefore
the Muslim way of slaughtering is more hygienic as most of the blood containing
germs, bacteria, toxins, etc. that are the cause of several diseases is
eliminated. 3. Meat remains fresh for a longer time Meat slaughtered by Islamic
way remains fresh for a longer time due to deficiency of blood in the meat as
compared to other methods of slaughtering. 4. Animal does not feel pain The
swift cutting of vessels of the neck disconnects the flow of blood to the nerve
of the brain responsible for pain. Thus the animal does not feel pain. While
dying, the animal struggles, writhes, shakes and kicks, not due to pain, but
due to the contraction and relaxation of the muscles deficient in blood and due
to the flow of blood out of the body. — with Kandak Abdul Hameed and 32
others.
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