halal
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robbiejapan
@japanesesamurai (2196)
• Japan
26 Dec 22
The word “halal” in Arabic-turkish means ,that food or things are religiously permissible to consume or do!
Even in turkey and some european countries ,people who are muslim prefers these foods .
they think halal foods are so...
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John Welford
@indexer (4852)
• Leicester, England
7 Jan 19
Most of Belgium has now banned the practice of ritual slaughter of animals unless they are pre-stunned. That means that they are not conscious when their throats are cut and they are allowed to bleed to death.
This is a move that...
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Jesuslovesme
@MsBooklover (3974)
• United States
11 Jun 17
http://www.upi.com/Top_News/US/2017/06/11/Anti-Sharia-law-march-met-by-opposition-across-United-States/8041497182140/
Some people feel it could never be incorporated into our country. I am not so sure of that. I believe a sub...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
8 Nov 15
Many Muslim restaurants, take-aways and food suppliers proudly declare themselves Halal but surprisingly few non-Muslims know what the term means. Halal is actually very similar to Jewish Kosher in setting strict regulations on...
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mrsuniega
@mrsuniega (786)
• Philippines
18 Oct 12
Hi lotters.
I couldn't find a rigth thread for this so instaed I posted it here since I know there are so many Muslim people in the Philippines.
this is something to do with the phrase and Muslim.
Is the idiom phrase "Bring...
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Gorillafootprints925
@Gorillafootprints925 (3586)
• United States
22 Nov 10
What is the difference? Is there a difference? Why can Muslims consider Kosher as Halal? Do they follow the same principle or law?
Kosher is Halal too?
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Gorillafootprints925
@Gorillafootprints925 (3586)
• United States
14 Nov 10
What is Halal? What are Haaram? HOw do they apply in banking, cosmetics, tourism,medicine, research, internet search engines, logistics,?
I think I already know as far as the slaughter process is concerned but the ones I...
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Gorillafootprints925
@Gorillafootprints925 (3586)
• United States
1 Nov 10
Products known for it's high quality standards guided by the Islamic law. People say it is similar to Kosher things in a way because both did came from Abrahamic roots though Christianity breaks the ties because it doesn't follow...
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coffeechat
@coffeechat (1961)
• New Zealand
7 Feb 07
I do not understand why:
Muslims feel insulted if you offer them pork. They do not eat pork. Hindus get all emotional when it comes to beef and the cow. Can somebody explain why this is?
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