Eating Pork is haram (unlawful) in Islam and Judaism.
Jewish law does not allow eating pork, but not all Jews follow this law.
The Torah forbids Jews to eat pork (Deuteronomy ch.14). Doing so (for a Jew) is a violation of God's command.See also the Link.The Jewish laws of keeping kosher
"Halal" is an Islamic term. Islam allows eating shellfish but prohibits eating pork and alcohol. Judaism traditionally does not allow eating of shellfish or pork but does allow alcohol.
In some religions, such as Judaism and Islam, eating pork is considered a sin because it is forbidden in their religious texts.
In some religions, such as Judaism and Islam, eating pork is considered sinful because it is prohibited in their religious texts.
Judaism & Islam are both Abrahamic religions, & both do not allow the eating of pork.
It depends on the specific religious dietary restrictions. In some religions, such as Islam and Judaism, pork is prohibited from being consumed. In other religions, such as Christianity, there are no specific restrictions on eating pork.
The word "unclean" is inaccurate. The Torah forbids pork as "tamei" (Leviticus ch.11), which is a spiritual concept having little or nothing to do with cleanliness. It is a Divine decree for which there is no mundane reason (Talmud, Yoma 67b).
Islam and Judaism
Islam = Judaism -> No pork, and meat from animals whose hooves are not split Hindu -> No beef Higher levels in Budhism -> No meat
I wonder what the question is about. Any how, eating Pork is strictly and explicitly forbidden for Muslims to eat. Also forbidden in Judaism and Christianity religions although most Christians eat it. Refer to the related question for more information.