Yes, if it was prepared in the Islamic way.
I'm Muslim.
here's a awsome joke: A duck walks into a bar and asks, "Got any grapes?" The bartender, confused, tells the duck no. The duck thanks him and leaves. The next day, the duck returns and asks, "Got any grapes?" Again, the bartender tells him, "No -- the bar does not serve grapes, has never served grapes and, furthermore, will never serve grapes." The duck thanks him and leaves. The next day, the duck returns, but before he can say anything, the bartender yells, "Listen, duck! This is a bar! We do not serve grapes! If you ask for grapes again, I will nail your stupid duck beak to the bar!" The duck is silent for a moment, and then asks, "Got any nails?" Confused, the bartender says no. "Good!" says the duck. "Got any grapes?"
yes, you may notice there are types of food with ducks in it that chinease people eat, and serve. They also have a special kind of sauce called duck sauce, it isn't actually duck, but they just call it that since duck is a part of chinease food.
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A popular recipe for roast duck sauce includes combining soy sauce, honey, ginger, garlic, and orange juice in a saucepan and simmering until thickened. Adjust seasonings to taste and serve with roast duck.
Elections were held in November. Congressmen serve until late January. Anyone who is currently serving but lost the election, and so will be leaving in late January, is called a lame duck.
yes! He can, if its your job, then no problem.
The five pillars are the foundations of Islamic praxis. They are both a creed and also 'the way a Muslim should live.' They define what is expected of a Muslim.
The duck-billed platypus. However, it must be said that the platypus is not actually called a duck-billed platypus at all. Some may consider that the platypus has a bill like a duck, but the term "duck-billed platypus" is a complete misnomer. Its bill does not look like a duck's bill, being flatter and much broader, and made of a totally different substance; nor does it serve the same function as a duck's bill, having very unique properties such as electroreception.
They serve as the bases of the religion. Denying any of them intentionally and knowingly expells the Muslim from Islam religion. refer to related question below.
A platypus is sometimes regarded as having a bill like a duck, but in fact its bill does not look like a duck's bill, being flatter and much broader, and made of a totally different substance; nor does it serve the same function as a duck's bill, having very unique properties such as electroreception.
Yes. Numerous Muslims serve in the Israeli Defense Forces. The majority come from Bedouin families as opposed to the Palestinian Israelis, but there are some Palestinian Muslim Israelis who serve proudly in the IDF. Most Bedouins when asked about whether there is a Muslim injunction on fighting other Muslims, they respond by asking: And what about all of the wars between Muslim States? Circassians are another Muslim minority in Israel who serve in the army, but unlike the Bedouins who volunteer, Circassian males are conscripted mandatorily. There is a requirement for all Jews, all male Druze, and all male Circassians to serve in the Israeli Army. Bedouins and Palestinian Israelis have the choice to enlist or not. It is worth noting that although Druze are similar to Muslims, both Muslims and Druze believe that the Druze are a distinct religion.
The platypus and echidna are both found in Australia, and they are both egg-laying mammals. Some may consider that the platypus has a bill like a duck, but the term "duck-billed platypus" is a complete misnomer. Its bill does not look like a duck's bill, being flatter and much broader, and made of a totally different substance; nor does it serve the same function as a duck's bill, having very unique properties such as electroreception.