The Torah forbids Jews to eat pork (Deuteronomy ch.14). Doing so (for a Jew) is a violation of God's command.
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Judaism does not permit Jews to eat pork or any part of a pig (Deuteronomy ch.14).
Islam and Judaism
Eating Pork is haram (unlawful) in Islam and Judaism.
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).
Jews and Muslims do not eat pork because it is considered haram (forbidden) in their respective religious beliefs. In Judaism, the prohibition against pork consumption is outlined in the Torah, while in Islam, it is forbidden in the Quran. Both religions consider the consumption of pork to be impure and spiritually detrimental.
Jewish law does not allow eating pork, but not all Jews follow this law.
Islam, Judaism, and Seventh-day Adventist.
Some religions, like Judaism and Islam, have dietary laws that prohibit the consumption of certain kinds of meat, such as pork in Judaism and both pork and certain types of seafood in Islam. Hinduism also forbids the consumption of beef.
Perhaps you mean the Muslims. They don't eat pork because Almighty Allah has forbidden them to eat pork.
Some foods are prohibited by religions--for example pork is forbidden by Judaism, Islam, and Hinduism. Certain foods are prescribed by religion--for example the Passover meal in Judaism.
the question should be 'Do Turkish people eat pork?'and the Answer is No it is against their religions
"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.