Halaal Stamp: In The Name Of God? --
The Motive Of Mullahs
August 8, 2008
Halaal institutions act as
one arch, effecting success for corporations
who have narrowly defined life as commodities
to be exploited. The ensuing brutal rape of
the earth, through the vehicle of the stamp,
guarantees exploitation by virtue of the
guaranteed Muslim consumer.
This built-in market is authorised by those
who appellate for themselves the title of
"learned" scholar, representing institutions
that have, in turn, validated injustice in the
name of God.
According to the International Market Bureau
of Canada, the Halaal stamp is worth over
$560-billion annually. The stamp itself opens
and closes the markets of over 1,8-billion
Muslims globally and is the primary mode of
admission for multinationals (MNC) such as
Monsanto, the biotech/pesticide giant.
A source close to the South African National
Halaal Association (SANHA) and the Muslim
Judicial Council (MJC) tells me that the
former earns R2,5-million each year, with the
latter grossing just over R4-million. This
cost is passed on to the consumer on behalf of
an institution that claims to represent just
1,5% of the population.
The motive of Mullahs, perhaps, is to control
the content of thought by falsifying
difficulties associated with understanding and
interpreting the Qur'an
Naturally, these difficulties are reflective
of the Mullahs, who often have trouble
understanding even the basic principles
relating to Islamic law. (We could not, after
all, say they are purposely being ignorant in
order to accrue funds and maintain societal
control and power using religion as a tool?)
One good example is the accidental or
deliberate obfuscation of "Halaal meat". While
Zabiha refers to the process and methods of
slaughtering the animal, Halaal refers to the
totality concerning the nature of the animals
life — how it was grown and treated (free to
roam or caged), whether the creature lived in
a state of comfort or anxiety, the content of
the feed (GM, animal by-products, etc) and
whether the animal was forced to consume, or
was injected with growth hormones and
preservatives such as nitrate.
Rainbow Chickens grow their GM "broilers" to
full weight in just under 35 days. Legs
splayed, de-beaked, crippled and deformed,
immobilised through lack of space, choking on
ammonia and other chemicals, skin stained with
shit — is a life lost in a little shoe box.
Rainbow rakes in R2-billion per annum revenue,
with fast food joints like KFC contributing
over 32%. SA produces 13,8-billion chickens
per week and imports another R1,2-billion, or
293-thousand tonnes, each year. Chicken is big
business.
Many KFC joints are certified Halaal; Rainbow
Chickens is certified Halaal. God approves,
according to SANHA.
The trillion-dollar global cosmetics industry
is dependent on vivisection or animal
experimentation, as are biomedical, military
and household industries. Each year, millions
of innocent animals (primates, dogs, cats,
rabbits) are held for indefinite periods of
time in cages before being tortured,
dissected, burned, experimented on, blinded
and gassed. Are these products Halaal?
The parable of the people of Al-Hijr, (the
Tribe of Thamud) who created the great city of
Petra — one of many trading hubs in their
empire, powerfully illustrates a nation that
was brought low or destroyed by way of a
humble she-camel. The Waqf, symbolically
presented as the trust of man, alludes to the
larger Waqf of the earth and the sacred nature
of life.
"A Clear Sign has come to you from your Lord.
This is the She-Camel, as a Sign for you.
Leave her alone to eat on Allah's earth and do
not harm her in any way, or a painful
punishment will afflict you." (Qur'an, 7:73)
[Prophet Salih] He said, "Here is a she-camel.
She has a time for drinking and you have a
time for drinking. Do not do anything to harm
her, or the punishment of a terrible day will
come down on you." (Qur'an, 26:141-157)
Has SANHA fought to protect the Waqf?
The last thing that EB Lockhat, public
relations officer of the South Africa National
Halaal Institute (SANHA) said on the phone
was, "get a court order".
"You won't find a single Halaal institution
that functions differently."
This was in response to a series of questions
concerning SANHA's criteria, relating to the
certification of consumer goods that are,
without a doubt, the product of unjust
socioeconomic and ecological practices.
Certainly, SANHA did not create the
ideological paradigms that have engendered the
facilitation and expansion of a commodified
and exploited indigenous ecology — but, by
overstepping the boundaries of "theology" via
the Halaal stamp — ie: validating commercial
goods in the name of God, they have not only
presented themselves as a leading authority on
the moral, legal, scientific, civic and
spiritual code of Islam, but have also
accorded to themselves the "authoritative"
right to engage with commercial industries.
They assure us of their capabilities by
calling themselves Alims, or scholars of
Islam, purporting to be experts in the
Shariah, or law of the Qur'an, the textual
reference for over 1,8-billion Muslims. The
Shariah of course is dynamic and depends on
the exigencies of the age.
A quick browse through the stamps placed on
various products in your average grocery store
reveals that SANHA obviously believes God to
be a force of pure, unadulterated evil.
God, through the vehicle of SANHA, has
legitimised unsustainable ecological practices
resulting in deforestation, desertification,
severe environmental pollution, unsustainable
use and pollution of fresh water sources,
habitat destruction, critically endangered
species and ecosystems, as well as human
trafficking (United Nations: 27-million slaves
globally). There are also sweatshops and agri
labour industries that characterise the
miserable working conditions in Third World
countries, including child labor, the "flesh"
industry with its gross abuse and torture of
animals, the non-transparent extractive
industries in all its variables, the
destructive cash-cropping industries that
devour fertile land rendering it barren after
just three years, intensive use of pesticides
and other toxic chemical cocktails,
vivisection, the militarisation of resource
rich regions, contamination of the air, soil
and water and the monopolisation of
industries.
According to SANHA, God has given the OK to
corporations that exploit the vulnerabilities
of those (flora, fauna and human) who have no
voice. Fortunately for the multinationals, the
pulpit pushers are on their side.
MNC's perceive natives and the ecology as a
raw, unfinished entity in need of progress —
they justify their actions by drawing on the
rhetoric of imperial trading ideologies that
developed parallel to the colonialism of
"terra incognita" or the distant lands; these
regions were said to be peopled by the
primitive, in need of domestication.
No line was drawn between the ecology and the
natives.
After the outward abolition of the slave trade
and its derivatives (products and industries)
comprising over 80% of trade in the British
Empire, humans began to be classified along a
taxonomical scale. The level of exploitation
is apportioned as per the level of humanity
accorded.
Then, as now, cash crops are inextricably
linked to slavery. In El Salvador, where
Coca-Cola derives much of its sugar, child
slavery is still common. Paramilitaries are
regularly used by outsourced bottlers to keep
"laborers" in line, and union heads are often
threatened or killed.
SANHA has not only internalised this
perspective, but simultaneously reinforces it
through the lack of rights accorded to living
creatures and the earth.
But Islam means the active movement towards
peace. A simple verse such as "O mankind: Eat
of what is lawful and good on earth" (Qur'an
2: 168), reveals to us many things, namely
that the ideological stance of the Mullahs is
not merely the refutation of this Islam
(peace) but the enemy of it.
After all, how good or lawful can the
immediate ecological crisis — animal cruelty
or cancer — as a result of environmental
pollution, growth hormones or additives,
really be?
Rarely, if ever, has the word Halaal or Lawful
appeared in the Qur'an, without the
accompanying word Tayyib or "Good" alluding to
the environmental and socioeconomic principles
detailed in the Qur'an.
In contrast to the 215 verses relating to the
physical act of prayer, there are 900 verses
on water as a source of life, the
sociopolitical ramifications and laws
extending to water distribution and
hydro-power.
Similarly, there are over 1 400 verses
relating to the economics of the
political-ecology, with special emphasis on
economic paradigms such as that of fair trade
(measure for measure), as well as parables
directly illustrating the injustice and
effects of monopolies and so on.
The Ayah (5:8) states: "O ye who believe!
Stand out firmly for Allah, as witnesses to
fair dealing" clearly alluded to fair trade
and transparency in all commercial dealings.
The Surah, Al-Baqarah, details economic and
commercial dealings at length.
Did SANHA miss an entire chapter?
The Qur'an as an interdisciplinary work,
concatenates the physical sciences such as
geography, zoology, economics, and biology
with the spiritual sciences such as
orientation, the duality of man's nature and
the contrasts between belief and action,
heaven and earth.
In order for SANHA to qualify as interpreters,
they would have to have considerable training
at the highest level — as scientists,
theologists, psychologists, all in one,
especially in relation to the diversity and
injustice that underpins modern trade,
inextricably linked to biotechnology and cash
cropping.
Which products then correspond to the Halaal
and Tayyib criteria?
Fair trade, cruelty free, unionised,
sustainable and organic products are 100% in
line with Islamic principles, according
protection not only to the human body and the
environment, but simultaneously ensuring that
the economic distribution of justice is
acknowledged and provided for.
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