Yes. Except for a few sects, most Christians have no religious restrictions on what they eat.
Paul the apostle gave the example of meats offered to idols. If you truly believe in God then the idols are of no consequence, since they have no power to either bless or curse food. So there is a liberty in a belief in Christ. However, the problem is when those who are weak in the faith are adversely impacted by someone's dietary choices. In that case, you should abstain from eating what is causing doubts in the mind of a brother or sister in the faith. The reason to abstain is not due to the food itself being bad nor any religious encumbrances, but the fact it may threaten someone's faith.
Sure. There is nothing in Christianity forbidding the eating of meat from animals slaughtered according to the traditions of another religion.
Roughly 10% of the population of Egypt consists of Coptic Christians who are not restricted by Muslim dietary laws, therefore, it is possible to import food that is not halal into Egypt.
The Muslims have their own way of slaughtering animals for food. Where that is not available, they may eat kosher food. They may eat Halal food cooked by the Jews and the Christians.
Yes, there are thousands of food outlets offering halal food in London.
Yes, food in Jordan Halal, it is an Islamic country
If the food is made by Pudists and Sikh, "is allowed" so long they did not slaughter the animal themselves and so long you trust them. But if they slaughter the animal, their food is no more Halal because they are not people of the book like Christians and Jews. Improved above.
you can find halal food from halal stores anywhere if the store says halal or if not ask the shopkeeper
yes,it is halal (allowed).
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No. it is not Halal
The Muslims eat only Halal food.
No.
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