اسم الکتاب : مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) المؤلف : الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم الجزء : 1 صفحة : 545
Slaughtering and Hunting of animals
2592. If an animal, whose meat is lawful to eat,
is slaughtered in the manner which will be told later (whether it be a
wild animal or a domestic one) its meatbecomes lawful and its body
becomes pure after it has breathed its last. However, if a man has
sexual intercourse with an animal or a sheep sucks the milk of a sow or
ananimal has habituated itself to eating impurities and its confining
(Istabra) has not been performed in accordance with the rules prescribed
by law (See: Article 226), it isnot lawful to eat the meat of such an
animal after its being slaughtered. 2593. If a wild animal like deer, partridge and
wild goat whose meat is lawful to eat, and an animal whose meat is
lawful to eat, and which was a domestic one andbecame wild later (e.g. a
cow or a camel which runs away and becomes wild) is hunted in
accordance with the orders which will be narrated later, it is pure and
lawful to eat.However, a domestic animal like sheep and fowl whose meat
is lawful to eat and a wild animal whose meat is lawful to eat and which
is domesticated by means of training doesnot become pure and lawful by
hunting. 2594. A wild animal whose meat is lawful to eat
becomes pure and lawful by hunting in case it can run away or fly away.
Hence. the young one of a deer which cannotrun, and the young one of a
partridge which cannot fly, do not become pure and lawful to eat by
hunting. And if a deer and its young one which cannot run are hunted
with onearrow the deer is lawful but its young one is unlawful.
اسم الکتاب : مسائل المنتخبه (Articles Of Islamic Acts) المؤلف : الخوئي، السيد أبوالقاسم الجزء : 1 صفحة : 545