Halal in Arabic means "permissible". It applies to all good and healthy things, not just limited to food items, but also day-to-day activities. Halal in Arabic is similar to kosher in Hebrew.
Following are Haram for the Muslims. Eating flesh of dead animals/birds. Eating flesh of animals/birds declared Haram.
All grazing cattle are Halal (lawful) but the following have been declared Haram (unlawful) in the holy Qur'an. Allah Almighty (God) says in the holy Qur'an: Quote:
"Forbidden to you are the dead meat and blood, and swine flesh, and that on which the name other than Allah's has been pronounced at the time of slaughter, and that which has died by strangling, and that which dies due to a blow, and that which dies due to a fall, and that which is killed by impact, and that which has been eaten by a beast except the one that you slaughter, and those that are slaughtered at the altars, and that you distribute by drawing lot with arrows, all these are sins. …. Allah is assuredly, Forgiving, Merciful."
Ayat: 4: "They ask you (O Prophet) what has been allowed to them. Say, pure things have been allowed to you, and that which has been caught by your trained hunting animals whom you have trained as Allah has taught you (to hunt). Therefore, eat what they catch for you and pronounce Allah's name at it (at the time of slaughter). And remain conscious of Allah, indeed, Allah is very quick in taking account."
Halal food is the food that is allowed for Muslims to eat per Islam religion. Refer to question below for more information.
Halal is an Arabic word that means allowed per Islam religion teachings.
It means allowed to do per Islamic religion
Halal is an Arabic word that means allowed per Islamic religion.
No. it is not Halal
Halal or Lawful means the foods which the Muslims are permitted to eat.
all halal foods
both
Chicken and steak
In Islam permitted foods are called Halal, while foods that are not permitted are called Haram. Peanut butter is Halal, and so is therefore permitted.
If you mean "Halal", which means the foods and drinks Muslims are allowed to eat then yes Halal is permitted in Islam
Of course it is. Halal means lawful in Arabic and refers to foods that are allowed to the Muslim consumer when used in this context. Non-halal foods include pork of any kind, meat of carnivorestic land animals, and carrion. All things from the sea are halal. There is another class of meat that is called Zabiha, meaning slaughtered in a ritualistic manor. Anything made with Zabiha is halal.
no it is not HALAL i was going to buy a case for myself from jj foods UK and they said it is not suitable for vegetarians http://www.jjfoodservice.com/products/?pagename=productdetails&itemid=DRK102&category1=100005&infotype=products&information=1
No. The only kosher McDonalds are in Israel and Argentina.
I think you mean "Halal".In Arabic, the word halal means permitted or lawful. Halal foods are foods that are allowed under Islamic dietary guidelines. According to these guidelines gathered from the Qu'ran, Muslim followers cannot consume the following:pork or pork by productsanimals that were dead prior to slaughteringanimals not slaughtered properly or not slaughtered in the name of Allahblood and blood by productsalcoholcarnivorous animalsbirds of preyland animals without external earsgoogle the word Halal and you will find more about it :)
Many foods are in fact labeled halal. However, as organised kashrut certification is far more established, it only makes sense that we see these labels more often. Also, kosher food is considered acceptable by most Muslims so some companies may not see the need to get dual certification.