of course it is. Halal is everything except pork and Gelatin in food Salaam. It is very dangerous to say HALAL IS EVERYTHING because it is wrong, halal is only that animal that has been sacrificed and slaughtered in the Islamic method but that animal also has to be one of the chosen animals that we are allowed to eat for example a cow and a pig, we are allowed to eat cow but only if its slaughtered in the Islamic way, if its just killed any other way then that specific cow is haraam for us to eat but a pig we are not allowed to eat so even if its slaughtered in the Islamic method its still haraam for us. Yes gelatin is also haraam. Salaam
Yes, it is kind of sea food that is halal to eat and allowed for Muslims to eat.
Fresh it is kosher as it's a vegetable. If it's processed in any way (including dried), it has to have kosher certification.
Squid is a kind of water creatures. None of water creatures is forbidden in Islam for eating. So, squid is halal (allowed) for Muslims to eat it.
Yes it is.
If you are referring to seaweed, then, yes. It is kind of sea food that is halal to eat and allowed for Muslims to eat. If you are referring to intrusive grasses, such as crabgrass, I can see no reason why they would not be halal, but I can also see no reason why you would wish to consume them. If you are referring to "weeds" as slang for marijuana, then no. It is haram for a Muslim to use mind-altering drugs for a recreational purpose.
it is HALAL after all. E627 (Disodium guanylate) is produced from dried fish or dried seaweed. For more info about halal food additives, you can visit this page. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flavour_enhancer
It is halal if from halal meat.
no, it is not halal
it is halal
anything that does not contain non-halal animal fats and alcohol is halal
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no it is not halal i work at Villawood McD's and its certainly not halal.