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Don't drink the Zam Zam
2007-10-10
Much of the water smuggled into the UK illegally and labelled as if it has come from the holy spring, which is visited by millions of Muslims every year as part of the Hajj pilgrimage, contains high levels of arsenic and nitrates that can be fatal if regularly consumed over time
British muslims are being warned that criminal gangs are operating a multi-million pound illegal racket selling them fake holy water wrongly labelled as having come from Mecca.

The black market trade in fake 'Zam Zam' water - named after the 14ft-deep well in the holy city in Saudi Arabia from where the genuine substance flows - is becoming a serious concern for health officials. They have found that much of the water smuggled into the UK illegally and labelled as if it has come from the holy spring, which is visited by millions of Muslims every year as part of the Hajj pilgrimage, contains high levels of arsenic and nitrates that can be fatal if regularly consumed over time.

Dr Yunes Teinaz, an environmental health expert who advises the London Central Mosque said he was aware of examples of vans transporting vast quantities of the fake water to mosques where their imams ordered their followers to buy the substance
The scale of the racket is alarming Muslim leaders who have called on their followers to boycott all forms of the product on sale in Britain. In one recent case, Dr Yunes Teinaz, an environmental health expert who advises the London Central Mosque, found an Islamic bookshop that was selling an estimated 20,000 litres of Zam Zam water a week. 'This water is contaminated and unsafe for the consumer,' Teinaz said. 'And people are making millions of pounds selling this stuff.'

With the water selling for £3 for a small can, it is a huge moneyspinner for the gangs involved. Teinaz said it was unclear exactly where the water was coming from, but that it cannot be genuine Zam Zam water. It is illegal for Zam Zam water to be commercially exported from Saudi Arabia. The bottling of the genuine substance and its distribution is monitored strictly by the Saudi government.

Surveys reveal some of the imported water contains almost three times as much nitrate and twice as much arsenic as the World Health Organisation believes is safe. Studies show children under six months and elderly people are particularly vulnerable to excessive nitrate while regular consumption of arsenic in water is responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths a year in south east Asia. Diluted arsenic has been associated with disorders of the nervous system, loss of sensation in the limbs and hearing impairment.

Teinaz said he also believed some unscrupulous operators in Britain were mixing normal tap water with salt and marketing it as Zam Zam water. He said he was aware of examples of vans transporting vast quantities of the fake water to mosques where their imams ordered their followers to buy the substance.

Some of the water is smuggled into Britain in crates of vegetables and furniture, according to customs officials.
And now, for the fairy tale:
Zam Zam water is sacred within Islam and its provenance is recorded in Islamic texts. According to the Koran, the Prophet Ibrahim, his wife Hagar and their baby son, Ishmael, found water hard to come by after settling in what is now Saudi Arabia. When Hagar thought Ishmael was dying, she searched for water with no success. After offering prayers to Allah, a gush of water appeared under the feet of Ishmael and it has continued to flow from the spot ever since. Today Muslims from all over the world visit the well, believing it to be divinely blessed.

'Zam Zam water is extremely important for more than a billion Muslims,' Teinaz said. 'Muslims believe it not only has healing powers but it is important to them spiritually as well. Whenever people see it they will buy it.'

Real Zam Zam water was tested in 1971 and found to be fit for drinking. Tests showed it had a greater quantity of calcium and magnesium salts than normal water, which may explain why it can help refresh pilgrims. It also contains fluorides that can help combat germs.

The Food Standards Agency has warned Muslims not to buy the water. A number of London councils, have seized fake bottles. Earlier this month trading standards officers seized bottles from a shop in Notting Hill, west London, and similar seizures have been carried out in Gloucester, Barnsley and Leicester.
Posted by:Seafarious

#16  does it taste like months-old footbath water? It's probably real Zam-Zam™
Posted by: Frank G   2007-10-10 21:46  

#15  So what gave it away? Was it the "Made in China" sticker?
Posted by: DMFD   2007-10-10 21:33  

#14  There was only ever one true Zam Zam Water... and that was served up by Bruno, at the Zam Zam Room in SF. Rot gut gin, turned to a fantastic martini...all the while sending the leather clad Ashbury types down the road. "Tables are closed!"
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2007-10-10 21:31  

#13  That's a fine bit of snark, 'Spook.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-10-10 21:08  

#12  "can be fatal if regularly consumed over time"

So its just like the Qu'ran and Islam.


Posted by: OldSpook   2007-10-10 19:59  

#11  Apparently fudging on inspection, maintenance, andor quality testing sheets is not limited only to immoral decadent infidel Judeo-Xtian Westerners.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2007-10-10 19:48  

#10  ...because said water in not suitable for drinking, often due to feces contamination.

So buy mine instead. All I do is piss in it...
Posted by: tu3031   2007-10-10 19:26  

#9  Maybe they can bottle that Rosie Water in the Danube and sell that has Holy!
Posted by: Jack is Back!   2007-10-10 17:04  

#8  According to the Koran, the Prophet Ibrahim, his wife Hagar and their baby son, Ishmael, found water hard to come by after settling in what is now Saudi Arabia. When Hagar thought Ishmael was dying, she searched for water with no success.

Ah yes, the "prophet" Abraham and his story. Completely turned upside-down on its head, some 2,000+ years later by big Mo and his KO-ran. This single event actually explains the whole conflict between the muzzies and the Judeo-Christian sects from day one. The Jews and Christians say that God's "chosen" lineage came from Sarai (Abraham's TRUE wife) and Isaac. The muzzies change the story 2,000 years later to be Hagar (Sarai's maid, and thus, basically a surrogate mother to Abraham's other child, Ishmael). The Torah and Old Testament of the Bible both explain that the first is the true lineage of God's chosen, and thus, the whole split is a clash between stepbrothers (Isaac vs. Ishmael, who is described as a "beast of man" who would "continuously war against" his step-brothers' descendents). Sound familiar anyone?

Oh, and you can darn-tootin' bet that I'd NEVER drink water from a well only 14' deep, especially from Soodi.
Posted by: BA   2007-10-10 15:48  

#7  They have found that much of the water smuggled into the UK illegally and labelled as if it has come from the holy spring, which is visited by millions of Muslims every year as part of the Hajj pilgrimage, contains high levels of arsenic and nitrates that can be fatal if regularly consumed over time.

I foresee this market self-correcting at some point in the future.
Posted by: Zenster   2007-10-10 15:11  

#6  because said water in not suitable for drinking, often due to feces contamination.

Polluted Mecca water? Excessive amounts of E. holi, no doubt.
Posted by: SteveS   2007-10-10 13:00  

#5  regular consumption of arsenic in water is responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths a year in south east Asia. Diluted arsenic has been associated with disorders of the nervous system, loss of sensation in the limbs and hearing impairment.

Add that to serious genetic problems caused by inbreeding, and we see Darwinian selection at work. One assumes the poor Saudis don't add this problem to the others they've imposed on themselves, as they can get the real thing whenever they want.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-10-10 12:55  

#4  Each year, after the haji, french sanitary authorites confiscate "zam zam water" brought by pilgrims (not sure if this is systematical or only from those "unfortunate" enough to be controlled)... because said water in not suitable for drinking, often due to feces contamination. So, I guess this profiteering racket of selling fake zam zam to the gullible is alive and well in France too (and the halal meat market is also ripe with fraud). Who said you can't be both pious and an entrepreneur?
Posted by: anonymous5089   2007-10-10 12:45  

#3  Hmmm. Better stick with the Zam Zam Cola instead.
Posted by: Iblis   2007-10-10 12:44  

#2  Indeed. Would you like some of this popcorn? It's fresh and hot!
Posted by: Seafarious   2007-10-10 12:32  

#1  Perfect storm: sham ZamZam meets fudamentalist Islam meets the UK NHS.
Posted by: lotp   2007-10-10 12:28  

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