Is Squirrel Halal?

Is Squirrel Halal?

Is Squirrel Halal?

Squirrel is haram (forbidden) in Islamic dietary law. Although squirrels are small rodents, Islamic scholars classify them as haram because they belong to the rodent family. Rodents are explicitly forbidden in Islamic dietary law regardless of their herbivorous diet.

Understanding Squirrels

Squirrels are small herbivorous rodents that feed on nuts, seeds, and vegetation. Although they are herbivorous and non-predatory, Islamic scholars explicitly forbid rodents as a category. The prohibition applies to all rodent species.

Why Squirrel Meat Is Forbidden

Islamic scholars explicitly forbid all rodents in Islamic dietary law. Sahih Muslim 1934 documents prohibitions on various animals. Abu Dawud 2798 further confirms the prohibition on rodents. Classical Islamic jurisprudence lists rodents among forbidden animals, including squirrels, rats, mice, and similar species.

The prohibition extends to all rodents regardless of hunting method or slaughter technique. Even if a squirrel were hunted with Bismillah or slaughtered properly, the meat would remain haram.

Simple Answer

  • Is squirrel halal? No. Squirrels are rodents and are haram in Islamic law.
  • Even if hunted properly with Bismillah? No. Rodents are forbidden regardless of hunting method.
  • Why are rodents haram? Islamic scholars have explicitly classified rodents as forbidden animals.

Related Haram Rodents

Related haram animals: Raccoon, Beaver, Porcupine. All are classified as haram in Islamic law.

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๐Ÿ•Œ Kids Questions & Quran Answers

Q: Why canโ€™t we eat everything?
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๐Ÿงก Moral Values

Q: Why do we say 'Bismillah' before eating?
A: Saying 'Bismillah' reminds us to thank Allah for the food we have and to eat in a way thatโ€™s mindful and blessed.

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๐Ÿง  Knowledge & Science

Q: Why are pigs considered dirty animals?
A: Because they eat decaying matter, garbage, and dead animals, which helps clean the environment (decomposer)โ€”but makes them unsafe to eat.

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