Q. Are Candyland marshmallows which contain Pakistani gelatine halaal? There is a SANHA halaal logo on the wrapper.
A. The Candyland marsmallows are not halaal. Pakistan gelatine is not halaal. It was reliably established that when animals are slaughtered in municipal abattoirs in Pakistan, the slaughterers who are extremely irreligious, do not recite Bismillaah. In addition, Pakistan imports gelatine and other ingredients from kuffaar countries.
Pakistan has become notorious for carrion and diseased foods. Besides gelatine, several other ingredients listed on the wrapper are not halaal. Artificial colours and artificial flavours are generally derived from alcoholic concentrates. Tartrazine is a poison. It causes serious illness in the long term, and no one will know what was the original cause of the disease. The physical, moral and spiritual states of impurity of Pakistan are so terrible, that it will be appropriate to rename the country Napaakistan (the Impure Land).
Almost all sweets and chocolates contain haraam and doubtful ingredients. It is best to abstain. Never be misled by ‘halaal’ logos’ appearing on the wrappers. These halaalizing outfits are so unscrupulous that they halaalize carrion just for the sake of the money. It is difficult to believe that they are Muslim. They are rotten to the core – more rotten than the rotten, diseased carrion chickens they halaalize.
Are Candyland marshmallows which contain Pakistani gelatine halaal?
June 12, 2011 by ummmuhammadahmad