Meat is halal (allowed) for Muslims anywhere so far meeting the allowed (hala) Muslim food requirements. Refer to the related question, listed below, for more information on what is allowed for Muslims to eat and not eat.
Yes, Kosher meat is halal for Muslims to eat
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If Muslims do not have access to halal meat then kosher meat is acceptable.
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No its haram.
Jewish dietary laws are far stricter than those of halal, some examples of foods allowed in halal that aren't allowed in kashrut are: camel, shellfish, and combination of meat and milk.
Sushi is halal (allowed for Muslims to eat) so far it is made of seafood and vegetables and not containing alcohols or pork meat or pork fats.
Muslims can eat and drink any type of food or drinks that is halal. "Halal" means not forbidden in Islam. The list of halal food and drinks is extremely long. The list of haram (the opposite of halal) food and drinks is short. For example, Muslims are not allowed to drink alcoholic drinks or blood. They can't eat the meat of swines either. The meat Muslims eat must be of animal slaughtered according to the Islamic way.There is a list of halal and haram food in the related links section below.
Yes, Muslims can eat veal that is slaughtered per religion requirements.
As long as it contains halal meat or is meatless, then yes.
In the Muslim culture, Halal Meat in general is special meat that some Muslims can only eat. When they kill the animal, they perform a special prayer for Islam, making it Halal meat.