Allah will have Mercy on you and forgive all your sins. He went down the well, quenched his thirst and came out. Meanwhile he saw a dog panting and licking mud because of excessive thirst.
Allah thanked him for that deed and forgave him. Is there a reward for us in serving the animals? Fishing may be considered haram if it is done for merely sport or play and the fish is not used for food or selling.
The scholars of Islam are divided on this issue. Some say fishing for sport is disliked Makruh others say it is impermissible haram. Allah knows best but it appears that fishing for sport is haram if you fish without the intention of using the fish for food or selling it. The evidence for this is the authentic hadith of our beloved Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him. And he did not end my life for any beneficial purpose. Our Prophet upon whom be peace was sent as a Mercy to all the creation.
And he commanded us to show mercy in all matters. It is not befitting of a believer to kill a living animal just for sport and target practice. So fear Allah and do not go fishing to catch fish and then throw it away just for fun or sport.
Meaning Allah made fishing halal only if the fish is being used for food. If you enjoy fishing as a sport but have the intention to later use the fish you have caught to eat, sell or give to someone. Otherwise do not kill a living creature of Allah for your entertainment and throw it away. No, unlike hunting land animals which is haram impermissible to hunt while in the state of Ihram. Fishing is completely permissible halal even in the state of Ihram.
Ihram is when a Muslim goes to the sacred land of Makkah Mecca to perform Hajj pilgrimage or Umrah minor pilgrimage. Allah the most High mentions catching fish as lawful but hunting land animals as prohibited while in the state of Ihram. But forbidden to you is what you catch from the land as long as you are in the state of ihram.
And be conscious of Allah to whom you will be gathered. Fishing is something that was also prescribed in the previous revelations of God. Whatsoever hath fins and scales in the waters, in the seas, and in the rivers, them shall ye eat. Such verses from the previous revelations of Allah show us that fishing is halal. The nations of the previous Prophets of Allah would also fish. Throughout time Allah has created a great source of food for us through fishing. This is to bring blessings and acceptance from Allah of every action.
We also learn from the ahadith narrations of our Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him. That saying Alhamdulillah before starting any matter of importance makes the matter blessed. And if we do not say Alhamdulillah the matter remains defective and is deprived of blessings. So always remember to praise Allah and show gratitude to Him. Say Alhamdulillah before starting any good work, including fishing. Allah will bless your catch for the day and reward you for fishing.
To learn more about the true meaning of Alhamdulillah click here. Out of His Divine Mercy and Wisdom Allah has made fish halal without the need of any ritual slaughter. Unlike land animals that have to be slaughtered in a halal way. Fish and other seafood like Crabs and Lobsters do not require Zabiha.
While some scholars believe that all seafood is permissible, some hold that only fish with scales are considered halal seafood. Since it is agreed that amphibians are not a permitted food, some interpret this as meaning that any creature that can live both in and out of the water is also not permitted.
For example, crabs and turtles might be considered haram. True amphibians, such as frogs and salamanders, are almost always considered haram. Another point of debate involves fish without scales. It is generally agreed that all fish with scales are halal seafood.
This refers only to the catching of the fish. Halal fish can be bought already cooked or processed fish, but adding certain ingredients or flavorings would make the whole thing forbidden. Anyone who is trying to purchase halal fish should check the ingredients of the fish against a list of halal ingredients to determine whether the fish can be eaten under Islamic law. When the animal is killed, it should be subject to the minimum amount of pain and suffering.
To be halal, the blood must be drained from the animal, because Muslims are prohibited from consuming animal blood. Any fish must also be subject to these rules for it to be considered halal fish.
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