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A Jew who keeps strict kosher cannot eat halal food since the standards in kashrut are stricter than in halal. In kashrut, (1) mixing meat and dairy is prohibited, (2) more animals are forbidden relative to halal, (3) halal slaughter techniques are less strict than Jewish ones.
The Muslims eat only Halal food.
They eat all kinds of allowed (or halal) food. Refer to question below for details of halal food.
halal or kosher food
No it's not. Only canadian pizza is halal in Bangkok. _____________________________________________________ It depends on the pizza ingredients. If the pizza does not include haram (or not allowed to eat) ingredients then it is halal (or allowed to eat). e,g, sea food pizza is halal as its sea food ingredients is allowed for Muslims to eat. Refer to question below.
They are Muslims, so they do eat what all other Muslims eat - halal food. And no pork!
A Jew who keeps strict kosher cannot eat halal food since the standards in kashrut are stricter than in halal. In kashrut, (1) mixing meat and dairy is prohibited, (2) more animals are forbidden relative to halal, (3) halal slaughter techniques are less strict than Jewish ones.
Answer 1A Jew who keeps strictly kosher cannot eat halal food since the standards in kashrut are stricter than in halal. In kashrut, (1) mixing meat and dairy is prohibited, (2) more animals are forbidden than in halal, (3) halal slaughter techniques are less strict than Jewish ones. Answer 2Halal means allowed or permitted, which is somewhat similar to Kosher. However, the kosher rules are very different than hallal rules. Very observant and well-educated Jews and Moslems will have far more complex interpretations.
Fish and all sea food types are allowed (halal) for Muslims to eat.
Food. - Voldemort
Any kind of sea food including all fish types is halal (allowed) for Muslims to eat.
Halal food is permissible for Muslims to eat, while haram food is forbidden. The key differences lie in the way the food is prepared and the ingredients used. To ensure you are consuming only halal food, look for halal certification labels on packaging, buy from trusted halal-certified sources, and avoid foods that contain haram ingredients such as pork or alcohol.