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On Thanksgiving, why hate halal?
Muslim hater, Pam Geller is a hate-stuffed turkey.
Dr. Aref Assaf ,
Novemebr 25, 2011
On this year’s Thanksgiving Day, I
thanked God for a lot of the good and bad things with which I’ve
been blessed. I especially thanked God for the realizations that
there is only one Pamela Geller; I cannot image life with two or
three of her ilk.
An Internet blogger and
Islam-hater, Ms. Geller has spewed her venomous poison by
warning Americans not to eat turkey meat by the brand name,
Butterball, simply because it is certified halal. Halal in some
fashion is like Kosher: it is the acceptable form of
slaughtering animals within the system of dietary constraints
that observant Muslims must follow. In a column on
The
American Thinker,
Ms. Geller is outraged that not only those halal meats are
already prevalent throughout most of the meat industry, but also
now, they have even infiltrated the popular frozen turkey
producer Butterball. She went as far as calling for the boycott
of the company’s turkey.
Ms. Geller is joined by other Islamophobes. Robert Spencer
called
this revelation "shocking" on his Jihad Watch blog - and she
even set up the "Boycott Butterball Turkey"
Facebook
page,
which so far has about 900 "likes.” Geller prods supporters to
"keep calling and writing. All Halal should be labeled." And
anti-Islam,
anti-bear
activist Bryan Fischer of the American Family Association
tweeted
this warning on Tuesday: "Be advised:
every single Butterball turkey sold in America this Thanksgiving
has been sacrificed to Allah first." In addition, there is the
site
Bare Naked
Islam which
provided this "WARNING" for its subscribers: "ALL ‘BUTTERBALL'
TURKEYS ARE HALAL-SLAUGHTER CERTIFIED. JUST IN TIME FOR
THANKSGIVING. I have just learned that the turkeys so many
Americans enjoy for the holidays are certified Islamic-blessed,
halal-slaughtered birds."
Ms. Geller is getting away with her bestial attacks on Islam and
Muslims. This latest manifestation would not have gone
unpunished had she replaced the word halal with kosher, the term
that describes a regime of laws governing the dietary
requirements of observant Jews. She would be promptly labeled an
anti-Semite (and possibly, a self-hating Jew) and would be
forced to recant. But American Muslims have not achieved the
political and financial maturity of American Jews to extract
such a punishment. The fact that so few have ‘Liked” her
Facebook appeal, demonstrates how her extremist views are
removed from mainstream America.
The requirements for halal slaughtering
are remarkably close to those found in a kosher regime. First,
the animal must be in the halal category, i.e. an herbivore or
the birds identified in the Koran. Second, the individual
performing the slaughter must be an adult Muslim. Third, the
name of God must be pronounced at the moment of slaughter.
Finally, the throat must be cut in a manner that brings about
complete and fast bleeding which would result in the most rapid
death. The agreed-upon method for fulfilling this last condition
is to cut three of the four main passages, i.e. jugulars,
esophagus, trachea, and carotids.
Worldwide, halal meat production is dominated by non-Muslim
countries such as Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, France,
India, New Zealand, UK, and USA. The non-Muslim world is
effectively supplying the Muslim world with Halal meat, making
this market a truly global concern.
One noticeable trend is that many meat producers are deciding to
do away with a dual slaughtering process. Producing non-halal
meat is becoming increasing perceived as irrelevant. The Muslims
insist on halal, and the rest of the world seems happy enough
(save a few) to eat it as well, so why bother with non-halal
slaughter?
Halal foods while similar to kosher foods are not identical. For
one, Kosher permits alcohol and forbids shelled fish. Islam
forbids alcohol and permits all sea creatures. Until recently,
American Muslims have considered kosher foods to be a permitted
food in the absence of Halal-certified foods. I, I like many
Muslims, do consume kosher-labeled foods every day. Whether it
is my cola drink, gum stick, or occasional pastrami, I see no
sinister conspiracy to force Judaism down my throat.
Halal is fast becoming a new market
identifier, a new market structure. As this trend increases and
strengthens, we are likely to see the call for some form of
standardization of procedures and certification methodologies.
Where Geller may be correct is the issue of labeling products.
But she is not the Ralph Nader type consumer advocate. And
that's where I part with her Islamophobic fear mongering.
I as a concerned consumer demand and expect accurate labeling of
foods I consume. In a sense, Butterball cannot claim it is
selling halal foods because the turkeys are not labeled as such.
If they were labeled halal-certified, the turkeys would have
undergone a very strict set of requirement not only dealing with
the slaughtering method. Islam requires that for any food to be
permitted (halal), it must be freshly killed, not injured or
sick and its feed contains no impure ingredients. The halal
certified meats and foods thus extract a higher premium because
of these requirements.
Halal food is a growing industry not only in the US but also all
over the world.
Recent statistic put the halal market volume at well over $14
billion in the US alone. With a population of close to 8
million, American Muslims are increasingly demanding clear
mandates to protect their rights as consumers. Because as an
observant Muslim, I am used to paying more for halal-certified
foods. This fact has enticed many greedy merchants to mislabel
their products as halal. When this practice is uncovered, the
relevant consumer agencies are notified fines would be levied,
and even licenses suspended. But enforcement is not uniform and
some states it does not exist.
New Jersey
has led the nation in 2000 by enacting laws that govern the
marketing of halal foods. No the State is not agent of Islam and
Establishment Clause is not compromised. Like kosher laws, the
state was responding to consumer demands to that, like selling
prescriptions drugs or beef, the seller clearly indicates all
the relevant and law mandated details.
The silly outrage of halal turkeys is misplaced and in many ways
dilutes the true spirit of Thanksgiving. If you have eaten a
truly halal-certified turkey, be thankful: you have eaten a
well-fed and humanely killed bird. The rampage is meritless and
truly exposes the hate with which the heart of Pam Geller is
stuffed.
Dr. Aref Assaf, president of
American Arab Forum, a think tank specializing in Arab and
Muslim American affairs.
www.aafusa.org
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