Answer 1
Yes. Animals like goat, sheep, deer, cow, rabbit etc. are slaughtered and eaten by the Muslims. Animals like donkey, pig, swine, dog, lion etc are illegal and Haram in Islam.
Answer 2
Islam holds that it is permissible to eat meats that come from halal animals that are slaughtered according to proper methods. Whether or not it is moral or not operates independent of these permissions. (For example, Islam permits slavery, which most people can agree is immoral, and Islam permits taking actions to save lives, which most people can agree is moral.) As a result, a Muslim can make strong moral arguments to defend the consumption of halal meats and a different Muslim can make strong moral arguments to defend vegetarianism.
Interest money is haraam in Islam !
Both Shiites and Sunnis are correct followers of Islam. They just differ in minor Islam issues but not in main Islam pillars and principles. Refer to related question below.
There are no holy animals or holy plants in Islam.
Answer this question… Islam considers Jesus of Nazareth a prophet but not a god.
In Islam, there are no animals that are considered inherently holy. However, some animals have significance in the religion, such as the camel, which is mentioned in the Quran, and certain birds like the hoopoe, which is associated with Prophet Sulaiman (Solomon). Islam emphasizes the importance of treating all animals with kindness and respect.
The Mongolian leader Kublai Khan, never converted his people to Islam. In fact, the practcies of both Islam and Jeudism were considered offensive to the Mongolian people, specifically the slaughter of cattle. He did permit the people to practice Islam though.
There is no specific Islam diet but there are food that are forbidden to eat as pork, blood, or dead animals.
Yes but not all animals; only animal that are licit to eat. Per Islam teachings it should be slaughtered with a sharp knife and not to be seen by other animals that are prepared to be slaughtered
Zakariyya (Arabic: زكريا‎)
I think AHMAD....
No, "muslum" is not a religion. The correct term is "Muslim," which refers to an adherent of the religion of Islam.
No, Islam does not have specific diet. There some food that are forbidden to eat per Islam religion as pork, dead animals, and blood.