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Calamari, prawns, shell fish, lobster, etc.

8 years ago By admin

Q: I am a hanafi. Are we allowed to eat calamari, prawns , shell fish, lobster etc? What is the ruling regarding them and what sea animals can we eat?

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Eating crab, calamari and lobster

9 years ago By admin

Q: Are the following allowed in Islam for consumption:

1. Crab

2. Calamari

3. Lobster

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