Remembering those Priests/Ulamas
Someone told that Muslims are too much brutal. Their method of slaughtering animals (halal method) shows their brutality. They kill animal slowly, slowly and the body of animal showing movement even after death. The animal is floundering.
But actually slaughtering with halal method is not responsible for that, it's just a neuromuscular reflex which comparatively occurs more in Jhatka method of Hindus.
However, Muslims claims that in halal method all blood is removed from meat as in Islam blood eating is ‘haraam'.
But the truth is that even after slaughtering with halal method blood is left in blood vessels. The meat is not much red compared to Jhatka meat but a good quantity of blood is still present in it.
So net a whole both the parties having some myths regarding slaughtering. If you are killing an animal for food, go slaughter it by any way you desire and have your food.
Please don't compliment on each other's religion. Food consumption depends on health consciousness, taste, psychological satisfaction.
Thank You.
Kalicharan Nayal.
Someone told that Muslims are too much brutal. Their method of slaughtering animals (halal method) shows their brutality. They kill animal slowly, slowly and the body of animal showing movement even after death. The animal is floundering.
But actually slaughtering with halal method is not responsible for that, it's just a neuromuscular reflex which comparatively occurs more in Jhatka method of Hindus.
However, Muslims claims that in halal method all blood is removed from meat as in Islam blood eating is ‘haraam'.
But the truth is that even after slaughtering with halal method blood is left in blood vessels. The meat is not much red compared to Jhatka meat but a good quantity of blood is still present in it.
So net a whole both the parties having some myths regarding slaughtering. If you are killing an animal for food, go slaughter it by any way you desire and have your food.
Please don't compliment on each other's religion. Food consumption depends on health consciousness, taste, psychological satisfaction.
Thank You.
Kalicharan Nayal.