This depends on whether the person is religious or not. Not every Muslim is devout, just like not every Jew or Christian follows all the dietary or other rules. But let's discuss a person who is a very religious Muslim, and who knows what is expected, according to religious law. Such a person, if they violated the dietary laws and intentionally ate meat that was haram-- in other words, forbidden because it was not halal, it would certainly be considered a sin; but if the person just made a mistake and is deeply sorry, they should ask Allah for forgiveness and not eat haram meat again.
As for a person who willfully and intentionally violates religious law on a regular basis, that is an especially grave sin. A person who does that shows disrespect for Islam. That person would be in danger of punishment from Allah, which could include hellfire. On the other hand, repentance is the most important thing: if a Muslim sincerely repents and asks Allah for forgiveness, he or she will be forgiven if the offending behavior is stopped.
. The Muslims are not permitted to eat pork, running blood, dead animals, beasts of prey (lions, wolves, dogs etc.), Birds of Prey (all clawed birds who eat flesh of other birds and animals), all animals though Halal (lawful), yet not slaughtered properly, any animal which has its head chomped off sudenly, any animal or bird slaughtered to please any diety, pious man, or any angel like being other than Almighty God is unlawful (Haram) in Islam. The Muslims are permitted to eat food cooked by a Christian or a Jew.
Everything but pork. Some Muslims farther east don't eat beef either, but that's more of an offshoot from Hinduism.
no because its cooked by a person whos not a Muslim and you don't know whether the meat is halal or haram so theirs ur answer
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As long as teh contents are halaal and the untensils used to cook are clean, it is permissible
Muslims are not allowed to eat non-Muslim food, it is Haram.
Yes they can. They can order vegetarian.
Not unless it’s kosher
Nothing in religion says that food is haram or is not allowed to eat if cooked by non Muslim. It is important that the food itself and its cooking gradients are halal and is allowed for eating by Muslims. See related question below for more information.
You can get Salmonella from cooked meat only if it wasn't cooked properly or it was contaminated after cooking.
It can be a noun - a cook (someone who does the cooking), or the verb - to cook or sometimes it can be used as an adjective - a cookbook.
A cooked dish which is garnished with lightly cooked fresh grapes
Cooked is already the past participle of cook. The present participle is cooking.
Cooking means that food is being cooked by a person in the kitchen.
If the food has not cooked long enough to be thoroughly cooked through, or as browned as it should be, it has been inadequately cooked.
Equipment is what food is cooked in or on. Without equipment, food cannot be cooked.
Pastry is cooked dough.
It is cooked in a shaped pan.
Oily fish is best grilled, baked or fried, but not cooked. When cooked in water it will loose most of its oil and flavor.
So the house does not smell of the cooked food after your done cooking.