Question
I live in Pittsburgh, USA with my family. My question is regarding the permissibility of eating chicken from non-halal restaurants here. There is a severe shortfall of halal-restaurants here in Pittsburgh. Most of the Muslim community generally does not mind eating chicken from places like McDonalds which are not halal. The Imam at our local mosque claims that since chicken is not a haram item, you are allowed to eat it from all restaurants. The only alternative we have is having fish or vegetable everyday which is hard to do considering that the items available are very limited. I cannot even take food every day from home since my mother is not well enough to arrange packed meals for me every day. Please advise, is chicken permissible given the context of non-availability of halal food and limited availability of vegetables and fish items?
Answer
I find it strange that Halal meet is not easily available in your place, however I have to base my answer on the information given in your answer.
Obviously this will be only a temporary and circumstantial solution that only applies when you are in extreme difficulty. Muslim communities usually manage to come out of this situation easily by working together to arrange enough and timely supply of Halal meat. You mentioned a local mosque so I presume there is a well-established Muslim community in your place. I suggest you encourage and help people to make this happen.
Answered by: Farhad Shafti
Date: 2015-01-23