- In
Islamic law,
dhabihah (Arabic: ذَبِيحَة, romanized:
dhabīḥah; IPA: [ðaˈbiːħa]), also
spelled zabiha, is the
prescribed method of
slaughter for halal...
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methods use
sharp knives. In the
kosher and
halal methods,
Shechita and
Dhabihah respectively, the
animal is
slaughtered by one swift,
uninterrupted cut...
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general sense of any act
which may
bring one
closer to God. In contrast,
dhabīḥah refers to
normal Islamic slaughter outside the day of udhiyyah. In hadiths...
- Arafah. In the
process of
pronouncing the name of God
while performing Dhabihah one must say "Bismillah
Allahu Akbar". The
expression "Allāhu Akbar" can...
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safest methods for the slaughterer.
Jewish kashrut (kosher) and
Islamic dhabihah (halal)
dietary laws
mandate that
slaughter is
performed with a cut that...
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Masah Ghusl Tayammum Miswak Najis Istinja Dietary Dhabihah Alcohol Pork
Comparison with kashrut...
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other animals (such as
trained birds) are also permitted. In
Islamic law,
dhabīḥah (Arabic: ذَبِيحَة) is the
prescribed method of
slaughter for
halal animals...
- is the
ritual slaughter of
mammals and
birds according to
Jewish law.
Dhabihah is the
method used to
slaughter an
animal in
Islamic tradition. Shechita...
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appear to have
their origins in pre-Islamic Arabia.
Sacrifice in
Islam Dhabihah First haircut Infant baptism "Sunan al-Tirmidhi,
hadith #1522–1524" (PDF)...
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Slaughter Act and
various religion-specific laws, most notably,
Shechita and
Dhabihah.
Animal slaughter in
Judaism falls in
accordance to the
religious law of...