Cinema is halal. However, it depends on what kind of a movie you are going in to view. If it is appropriate to watch, then it is halal. But if it contains rude scenes or explicit language, then it is most certainly haram.
Most Muslims are not vegetarians, as the Quraan gives permission to eat a wide range of foods. However, some are, as they believe that the conditions for Halal (permitted) meat can never be met in a large scale farming system. The rules of Halal are partly about hygiene, but are also intended to save the animal from suffering and distress - no animal should know that another has been killed, for example - and this is almost impossible in a modern slaughterhouse.
Yes, Muslims eat lamb. However a practicing Muslim will only eat meat that is Halal. This means that it has been killed in the correct, Muslim way. This involves a blessing of the animal before it is killed and normally the throat is cut with a VERY sharp knife to allow all of the blood to drain out of an animal, causing it to faint and die. Neither Muslims nor Jews are allowed to eat the blood of an animal.
Yes - the Whitby Pavilion Cinema.
The Titanic was out at the cinema in 1997.
The Conway Cinema
Porcupine is not halal for Muslims.
Fish and all sea food types are allowed (halal) for Muslims to eat.
Yes, it is absolutely halal here.
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Halal or Lawful means the foods which the Muslims are permitted to eat.
halal is when the muslims pray and then kill the animal to eat it.
Muslims do not eat halal for scientific reasons; they do it because God commanded that they eat this way.
The Muslims rule for food are (halal & haram)
All fish and sea food types are halal and are allowed for Muslims to eat unless any of them proved to be poisonous.
Yes, Kosher meat is halal for Muslims to eat
The Muslims eat only Halal food.