5. Implementation Plan for Europe (2025–2035)
This section is the most critical one , bypassing de facto halal slaughter bans in Europe, using the EU’s own laws in favor of Muslims, and presenting a viable, real strategy for a decade .
I am writing this section in a format suitable for submission to German, Dutch, and Belgian government agencies.
Strategic Roadmap to Overcome Halal Slaughter Ban in Germany, the Netherlands, and Belgium
New Model with AI + IoT + Laser Printing Technology, 100% Compliant with EU Law.
5.1 The Legal Reality in Europe: “Religious Slaughtering Wasn’t Banned, Its Form Was Changed”
These three countries in Europe have effectively made halal slaughter impossible:
- Germany
- Holland
- Belgium
But beware:
📌 There is no provision in EU law that states “halal slaughter is completely prohibited”.
This is what the EU is doing:
“Eye stunning should be mandatory for animal welfare.”
Because:
✔ Halal wasn’t banned
✔ The practice was made impossible
✔ Muslims were prevented in practice, not legally
Basmala Knife Technology eliminates this obstacle without violating any laws .
5.2 Seven-Step Implementation Plan for Europe
This plan is applicable between 2025–2035:
STEP 1 — Technical Justification: “Animal Welfare Enhancing System”
The technology is presented to the EU as follows:
“This system reduces the animal’s suffering at the moment of death,
improves the slaughter preparation process,
lowers the risk of medical death, and
eliminates stunning problems.”
The EU cannot reject this argument because:
📌 In EU law, “technology that improves animal welfare” cannot be banned.
STEP 2 — Conceal the Religious Argument, Emphasize the Technical Argument
The presentation is based on these four points:
- It increases food traceability.
- It increases slaughterhouse efficiency.
- It detects animal deaths.
- It reduces the cutting error rate.
Note: The religious justification is not included in the presentation file .
The religious section remains in internal community documents .
STEP 3 — The Operator’s Recitation of “Bismillah” is a “Personal Belief” According to EU Law.
No EU country:
- A person praying
- Saying Bismillah to oneself
- He should say a word when he starts his job.
- This statement must be recorded in the system.
YOU CANNOT BAN IT.
In the EU, this is a fundamental human right.
For this reason:
📌 The operator saying “Bismillah” (In the name of God) is a freedom that no one can prevent. 📌 Voice recognition (AI) is a security protocol
, not a “religious practice.”
STEP 4 — Laser-Engraved Knives are considered “Decorative Engravings, Not Religious Symbols” under EU Laws.
Official definition of the EU:
“Text or symbols on the device are legal as long as they do not violate safety and hygiene regulations.”
Because:
✔ Knives with Arabic writing on them cannot be banned
✔ The Basmala (Bismillah) is considered decoration/engraving
✔ It is not seen as a religious ruling
✔ The Ministry cannot interfere with this
STEP 5 — The IoT + AI System is Named “Animal Welfare Sensor”
This naming convention is the EU’s Achilles’ heel.
The project is submitted to the EU as follows:
“These sensors measure whether the animal is alive or dead.
They stop the slaughter of dead animals after stunning.
This prevents animal cruelty.”
This argument:
📌 The EU would be changing its own laws in favor of Muslims.
STEP 6 — The World’s Most Transparent Food Model Presented to the EU with a Blockchain Halal Ledger
Into this notebook:
- cut image
- knife identity
- operator ID
- animal vitality report
- blood flow
- sensor recordings
It falls automatically.
This registration is for the EU:
“Europe’s safest and most traceable food system”
It is presented as.
This is also 100% compliant with the law.
STEP 7 — A Parallel “Sharia Verification” Layer is Used for the Muslim Community
This layer is not shown to the EU.
But it is given to the Muslim community:
- Verification of the Basmala
- Animal vitality report
- Basmala Knife Authentication
- AI jurisprudence rules
- Carcass detection
- “This meat is halal” report.
In this way:
📌 A face that pleases the EU
📌 Genuine halal that pleases Muslims
They walk together.
5.3 How is the system implemented in the Netherlands, Germany, and Belgium?
NETHERLANDS
Legal strategy:
- It is approved through the “Animal Welfare Improvement Program”.
- The religious aspect is presented completely in a closed manner.
- Since it’s a system open to audits, the Netherlands approves it.
- Because the Netherlands loves transparency .
GERMANY
Legal strategy:
- The German veterinary system looks at technical evidence.
- Basmala knives are classified as “technical engraving”.
- AI sensors “separate dead animals from slaughter”
- This is exactly what the German system wants.
- They cannot interfere with the religious aspect.
BELGIUM
Legal strategy:
- It will be approved if it is documented that the animal’s suffering has been reduced.
- The religious aspect is never discussed.
- For Belgium, it is sufficient that the system exceeds EU standards.
5.4 2025–2035 Timeline
Phase 1 (2025–2026): Pilot Projects
- 3 slaughterhouses
- 1 Netherlands, 1 Germany, 1 Belgium
- Sensor tests
- AI model training
- Laser knife mass production begins.
Phase 2 (2027–2029): Europe-wide rollout
- 25 slaughterhouses
- 3 countries private law report
- Application for EU funding
- “Animal Welfare + Food Safety” file
Phase 3 (2030–2032): The Era of Uncertified Halal
- Halal certification is WEAKEN.
- Muslim community passes AI validation report
- The need for certification decreases by 70%.
Phase 4 (2033–2035): Establishing European Halal Standards
- The “European Halal AI Standard (EHAS)” is created.
- The slaughterhouse industry fully transitions to AI systems.
- Halal slaughter becomes the EU’s most transparent slaughter model.
5.5 Results of This Plan
✔ The ban on halal meat in Europe will be effectively lifted.
✔ The Muslim community produces its own certificate.
✔ The EU cannot oppose halal slaughter.
✔ With IoT + AI, halal is 100% controlled for the first time.
✔ The Sufi Basmala symbol transforms into modern engineering.
✔ The foundations for a halal supply chain by 2050 will be laid.
