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I know what Halaal chicken / meat is; It should be slaughtered and before that Bismillah must be said. ONLY IN THIS WAY MEAT IS HALAAL. If you don't know the source and a Muslim says it is halaal then it is 100% halaal as it said in Islam that you should believe your Muslim brother and there are also Hadees on that. But the main thing I want to know is that, if a Christian or Ahle kitaab say that the chicken is halaal(no hadees or fatwa found on this one); does it becomes halaal. Like you have food in TESCO, ASDA or big stores. there are items that contains meat and it says on them halaal; does it becomes halaal or we should only take meat from Muslim shops.
Yes, but we refer to them as sea food.
as long it is hand-sloughtered per muslim regulation it is fine, it would be halaal
not much, and not just meat. usually only turkey meat has tryptophan in it. tryptophan causes humans to become slow and lethargic until the liver can clean it out of the system.
No, it is a protein. It can be considered a meat. But because the eggs are not fertilized, the egg will never produce a real chicken or bird. Technically it is just a protein but people refer to it as a meat.
No, hors d'oeure is french for outside the works meaning food besides the main course.
Meat tenderizer, which can refer to a tool or a chemical used for tenderizing meat
Cats eat lot's of food including dry cat food, wet cat food, mice, catnip and lot's more. They often eat their pray and meat such as chicken.
Without being more specific, ie... sacrificial meats, pagan altar meats...then meat of certain animals were for food and others were forbidden to be eaten. These are listed in the Dietary Laws.
He described them as the cockroached of the sea, or known as food, so he decided to kill them for their blubber and meat
Different religions have different religious requirements in order for the food to be permissible to consume. The Jewish faith requires the food to be kosher hence not mixing meat and milk products together. However foods falling in the parev group may be eaten with either the meat group or milk group. Also pork is forbidden. The Muslim comunity (those following Islam) require their food to be halaal. This means the food should not contain alcohol, pork or any other unpermitted food item. Meat used should be slaughtered according to Islamic rights. The Hindu community do not eat foods containing beef (meat of a cow, which is considered a sacred animal) and in the stricter Hindu communities they abstain completely from eating meat.
carnivores didnt eat anything beside meat to get nourished