Packed perfectly. Meat and chicken al ays delicious ans tender.
One of my steaks is half the size of the other? Rest of order looks fine but i am tempted to wieght everything now
Every living being that walks the earth is a community, just as humans are.
No fear, no panic, no trauma; the animal is never thrown into chaos, loud environments, rushing lines, or fear-driven handling.
Every community (ummah) has the right to live according to its fitrah, and restricting an animal's movement in industrial cages or tight paddocks violates this divine order.
In true halal, visual privacy protects the animal from fear and distress before death, because mercy is a religious obligation, not a choice.
Minimizing pain is a Divine command, fulfilled through one swift, continuous cut that severs the trachea, esophagus, and major vessels, bringing immediate loss of consciousness.
By leaving the spinal cord intact, the nervous system keeps the heart beating as a natural pump, ensuring a complete bleed-out that removes toxins and uric acid, making the meat tayyib.
A dull blade causes unnecessary pain, and unnecessary pain violates the spirit of halal; cruelty to animals is forbidden, and causing avoidable suffering is also injustice.
Speaking the Creator's Name aloud does two critical things: it centers intention and prevents mechanical behavior, and separates mindful slaughter from industrial killing.
Halal slaughter is also affected by the state of the person holding the blade, and hand slaughtering ensures that a conscious human is fully present at the moment life is taken.
Halal requires that the animal be fully alive, conscious, and intact at the moment of slaughter, because any act that renders the animal unconscious, paralyzed, or close to death beforehand introduces doubt, and doubt has no place in halal.
The Creator brings every living being into existence according to its fitrah, with an intended design, an ordained pace, and defined limits.
An animal engineered to grow faster, larger, or cheaper may still carry a halal label, but once it is changed from what the Creator intended and its fitrah is altered, true halal is no longer intact.