Yes, they can if they like.
If you are talking about a McDonald's Quarter Pounder... pickles, onions, and ketchup. A Quarter Pounder With Cheese is the same thing but with a slice of cheese on top of the meat patty and another slice underneath the meat patty.
i don't think its the same Muslims fast : they stop eating and drinking from sunrise tell sunset but from sunset tell sun rise they eat and drink whatever they want" what ever is hala ofcourse " i heared that Christains fasting means that they don't eat meat or anything from animals : milk eggs cheese ... etc some christains are allowd to eat fish
Because if you are a kosher Jew then you can't mix meat and cheese at the same time or on the same plate.
soft cheeses are typically easier to digest than hard. Hard cheese requires an acid environment, much like meat in order to digest.
No. A vegetarian does not eat any meat. A vegan not only doesn't eat meat, but also doesn't eat milk, cheese, eggs, or use any other animal product.
because its the same word
Liver loaf and liver cheese are similar in that they both contain liver as a primary ingredient. However, they are not the same thing. Liver loaf typically contains a mixture of ground liver, meat, and seasonings, while liver cheese is a type of spreadable sausage made from liver, pork, and other ingredients. The texture, flavor, and composition of liver loaf and liver cheese can vary depending on the specific recipe and preparation methods used.
For dinner, Muslims may eat whatever they please as long as it is not something Haram. Every food that a Muslim consumes must be Halal (permitted by Allah). This is the same for any other meal in a day.Here is a list of common Haram foods:Meat from pigs (pork)GelatinLecithanAlchoholNon-halal meat (any meat that has not been slaughtered by the name of Allah)
The same things as non-Muslims.
Yep. Jewish dietary restrictions are more rigorous than Islamic ones. In the days when Muslims were few in the US, and most cities did not have a hallal butcher, observant Muslims were among the best customers of kosher delis. There are some debates among Muslims as to whether Jewish blessings during the slaughter of an animal is sufficient to qualify as tasmiyah (blessing God in an Islamic context during slaughter). The majority opinion is that since Jews bless the same God as the Muslims for the same purpose, the Jewish blessings count as tasmiyah. There is a minority opinion that the failure by Jewish butchers to say specifically "Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Rahim" when slaughtering an animal is sufficient to bar the consumption of kosher meat. There is no other issue for a Muslim eating kosher meat.
Muslims do not eat pork, and strictly orthodox Muslims will only eat ANY meat if it has been killed according to the Halal method. Thus if McDonalds offer Halal beef, chicken or lamb in their meat products, Muslims would be OK with this (although some less strict ones do sometimes eat non-Halal meat). If not though, then they'd be restricted to the French fries, salads and bread. However, McDonalds do now offer vegetarian burgers and other foods, which would be OK for Muslims. Also, shops like McDonalds and other famous UK/USA/CANADA fast food restaurants fry the meat and fries in the SAME oil, which means the fat from the non halal meat will be incorporated with the other meats, which makes the other meats haraam. The meats will have the pork fat fried with them which is haraam.
No! That's like asking "Do all people like cheese?" Not every single person wants to do the same thing.