The use of ceramic product derived from non-halal animal bone: is it permissible from the perspective of Islamic law?

A ceramic product derived from the bones of non-halal animal has become an issue for Muslims in terms of its status whether it is halal or haram. The status can be determined by scrutinizing the transformation process or namely as istiḥālah either a complete change (istiḥālah kāmilah) or an incomple...

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Main Authors: Salleh, Mohd Mahyeddin Mohd, Deuraseh, Nurdeng, Subri, Irwan Mohd, Rahman, Suhaimi Ab., Mustafa, Shuhaimi, Jamaludin, Mohammad Aizat, Safian, Yasmin Hanani Mohd
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Published: Asian Economic and Social Society 2017
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author Salleh, Mohd Mahyeddin Mohd
Deuraseh, Nurdeng
Subri, Irwan Mohd
Rahman, Suhaimi Ab.
Mustafa, Shuhaimi
Jamaludin, Mohammad Aizat
Safian, Yasmin Hanani Mohd
author_facet Salleh, Mohd Mahyeddin Mohd
Deuraseh, Nurdeng
Subri, Irwan Mohd
Rahman, Suhaimi Ab.
Mustafa, Shuhaimi
Jamaludin, Mohammad Aizat
Safian, Yasmin Hanani Mohd
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description A ceramic product derived from the bones of non-halal animal has become an issue for Muslims in terms of its status whether it is halal or haram. The status can be determined by scrutinizing the transformation process or namely as istiḥālah either a complete change (istiḥālah kāmilah) or an incomplete change (istiḥālah ghayr kāmilah). This research used the qualitative research method via the approach of document analysis to examine various opinions of classical and current Islamic jurists on the status of using ceramic products derived from the bones of non halal animal according to the Islamic law. The research discovers an alternative method of processing ceramic products from animal bones through istiḥālah. It is a transformation of filthy or haram materials into other materials which includes physical appearance and its properties such as odor, taste and color.
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spelling upm-635422018-11-05T00:00:23Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/63542/ The use of ceramic product derived from non-halal animal bone: is it permissible from the perspective of Islamic law? Salleh, Mohd Mahyeddin Mohd Deuraseh, Nurdeng Subri, Irwan Mohd Rahman, Suhaimi Ab. Mustafa, Shuhaimi Jamaludin, Mohammad Aizat Safian, Yasmin Hanani Mohd A ceramic product derived from the bones of non-halal animal has become an issue for Muslims in terms of its status whether it is halal or haram. The status can be determined by scrutinizing the transformation process or namely as istiḥālah either a complete change (istiḥālah kāmilah) or an incomplete change (istiḥālah ghayr kāmilah). This research used the qualitative research method via the approach of document analysis to examine various opinions of classical and current Islamic jurists on the status of using ceramic products derived from the bones of non halal animal according to the Islamic law. The research discovers an alternative method of processing ceramic products from animal bones through istiḥālah. It is a transformation of filthy or haram materials into other materials which includes physical appearance and its properties such as odor, taste and color. Asian Economic and Social Society 2017 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/63542/1/The%20use%20of%20ceramic%20product%20derived%20from%20non-halal%20animal%20bone%20is%20it%20permissible%20from%20the%20perspective%20of%20Islamic%20law.pdf Salleh, Mohd Mahyeddin Mohd and Deuraseh, Nurdeng and Subri, Irwan Mohd and Rahman, Suhaimi Ab. and Mustafa, Shuhaimi and Jamaludin, Mohammad Aizat and Safian, Yasmin Hanani Mohd (2017) The use of ceramic product derived from non-halal animal bone: is it permissible from the perspective of Islamic law? International Journal of Asian Social Science, 7 (3). 192 - 198. ISSN 2226-5139; ESSN: 2224-4441 https://econpapers.repec.org/article/asiijoass/2017_3ap_3a192-198.htm 10.18488/journal.1/2017.7.3/1.3.192.198
spellingShingle Salleh, Mohd Mahyeddin Mohd
Deuraseh, Nurdeng
Subri, Irwan Mohd
Rahman, Suhaimi Ab.
Mustafa, Shuhaimi
Jamaludin, Mohammad Aizat
Safian, Yasmin Hanani Mohd
The use of ceramic product derived from non-halal animal bone: is it permissible from the perspective of Islamic law?
title The use of ceramic product derived from non-halal animal bone: is it permissible from the perspective of Islamic law?
title_full The use of ceramic product derived from non-halal animal bone: is it permissible from the perspective of Islamic law?
title_fullStr The use of ceramic product derived from non-halal animal bone: is it permissible from the perspective of Islamic law?
title_full_unstemmed The use of ceramic product derived from non-halal animal bone: is it permissible from the perspective of Islamic law?
title_short The use of ceramic product derived from non-halal animal bone: is it permissible from the perspective of Islamic law?
title_sort use of ceramic product derived from non-halal animal bone: is it permissible from the perspective of islamic law?
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