Method of slaughtering animals
2600. The method of slaughtering an animal is that the four main arteries of its neck should be completely cut (jugular artery, foodpipe, jugular vein and windpipe). It is not sufficient to split open these arteries or to cut off the neck. And the cutting of these four main arteries becomes practical when the cutting takes place from below the knot of the throat.
2601. If a person cuts some of the four arteries and waits till the animal dies and then cuts the remaining arteries, it will be of no use. If the four arteries are cut before the animal dies, but the cutting was not continuous as is usually done, the animal is Pak and halal to eat. However, the recommended precaution is that they should be cut in continuous succession.
2602. If a wolf tears off the throat of a sheep in such a way that nothing
remains of the four arteries which could be cut for slaughter, the sheep becomes
haraam. Similarly, it will be haraam if nothing remains of its gullet.
In fact, if its neck is torn open by the wolf leaving arteries connected with
the head or the body, as a precaution, it will be haraam. But if the sheep is
bitten on other part of the body, and it remains alive, it will be Pak and halal
if slaughtered according to the rules which will be described later.