Tuesday 9 December 2014

Nottingham cleric warns Muslims it is a sin to eat steak pie in Asda

Nottingham cleric warns Muslims it is a sin to eat steak pie in Asda because it contains ale.

And now Asda give into the Muslims and decide to change their menu - what was the Muslim expecting in a Steak pie - ritually slaughtered halal shit?


Dr Musharraf Hussian, the chief imam at the Karimia Institute (Jeff: Never heard of this - sounds like a brainwashing house), in Bobbers Mill, said: “Eating or drinking things that are forbidden by mistake is neither a sin nor something to kick a fuss about.


“It is a mistake that should not be made next time.”

Sheikh Nunu Miah, treasurer at the Shah Poran Islamic Centre, in Hyson Green, added: “If a Muslim eats it unknowingly then they are not guilty, but if they are aware that ale is in the pie before eating it, it is a sin.”

This comes after a converted Muslim told of her disgust following tasting ale in her pie at a supermarket café.

Amanda Critchlow was tucking into a pie labelled as being a steak pie on the menu at Asda, in Holles Street, Grimsby, when her daughter Rebecca sampled a piece and noticed something was not right with the meal.

Speaking to the Grimsby Telegraph Amanda, who has been a practising Islam for the past eight years, said she now feels guilty because consuming alcohol is forbidden in her religion.

The 56-year-old added: “I’m a recovering alcoholic and a practising Muslim – I wouldn’t even eat a wine gum.

“I have been going to that café every Thursday for the past few months to have their steak pie. It’s a lovely pie and now I know why I like it so much.”

Amanda and her daughter Rebecca, 33, have since lodged a complaint with Asda who said it would be altering its menu in its Grimsby store.

The Post contacted the superstore who were unable to confirm whether it would be extending the alteration to its Nottingham stores.

A spokesperson from Asda said: “We only have a small space to display names in cafe and the ale amount in the pie, which is a trace, wasn't large enough to go in the main title."

The company added: "We completely understand the customer's frustration particularly when they are unable to have alcohol and we are currently working to change our sign in store to state ale as a result of this."

Vote BNP to get rid of this political correctness - it the Muslims fault for choosing the wrong food

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