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Salams. Yes there is..if u you go to the guildhal centre and go to the OMarket ..there is a halal butcher there..and he has got a certificate to prove it as well..Wish u luck..:)
no are you kidding me there vegetarians
Turkey bacon typically does not contain any pork products however Muslims will not eat meat that is not certified Halal. Halal turkey bacon products are available at certain specialist butchers.
you can find halal jello in Muslim shops(halal shops).if you notice any writing in Arabic it means it is halal (but not all the time),the pack should also have a sticker or seal reading halal.
If there is a halal label on a particular product, you should verify if the organization behind it is legitimate. If it is, you can accept the label. Mechanical processes create incredibly consistent products, so the likelihood that a pre-processed product with a legitimate halal label is halal is bery high.
Properly they do or don't unless the Jelly Tots were from a Halal supermarket or they sell them in supermarkets such as Tesco .
Yes it is barbaric and the animal suffers greatly, do not buy Halal meat or use supermarkets that sell it as you are supporting the most disgusting acts of cruelty and suffering to animals, in the uk animals are stunned by electrode first so that it does not suffer needlessly, this is the sophisticated modern way of slaughtering an animal, Halal slaughter is primitive and unjustified.
Yes, Muslims can eat veal that is slaughtered per religion requirements.
no, it is not halal
It is halal if from halal meat.
it is halal
anything that does not contain non-halal animal fats and alcohol is halal
its halal