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Muslims are allowed to eat or drink foods which are Halal under Islamic Shariʻah . The criteria specify both what foods are allowed, and how the food must be prepared. The foods addressed are mostly types of meat and animal tissue.

The most common example of non-halal (or haraam) food is pork. While pork is the only meat that cannot be eaten by Muslims at all (due to historically, culturally, and religiously perceived hygienic concerns), foods other than pork can also be haraam. The criteria for non-pork items include their source, the cause of the animal's death, and how it was processed.

The food must come from a supplier that uses halal practices. Specifically, the slaughter must be performed by a Muslim, who must precede the slaughter by invoking the name of Allah, most commonly by saying "Bismillah" ("In the name of God") and (God is the greatest). Then, the animal must be slaughtered with a sharp knife by cutting the throat, windpipe and the blood vessels in the neck (while the animal is conscious), causing the animal's death without cutting the spinal cord. Lastly, the blood from the veins must be drained.

Muslims must also ensure that all foods (particularly processed foods), as well as non-food items like cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, are halal. Frequently, these products contain animal by-products or other ingredients that are not permissible for Muslims to eat or use on their bodies.

Explicitly forbiddenA variety of substances are considered as harmful (haraam) for humans to consume and, therefore, forbidden as per various Qurʼanic verses:
  • Pork
  • Animals slaughtered in the name of anyone but "Allah". All that has been dedicated or offered in sacrifice to an idolatrous altar or saint or a person considered to be "divine".
  • Carrion (carcasses of dead animals)
  • An animal that has been strangled, beaten (to death), killed by a fall, gored (to death), or savaged by a beast of prey (unless finished off by a human)
  • Blood.
  • Food over which Allah's name is not pronounced.
  • Alcoholic Beverages]
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Muslims have enormus choices for food. The exception is what is forbidden to them to eat or drink. Foe example they are forbidden to eat pork but all othe meat they can eat. They are forbidden to drink alcohols and blood but all other drinks they can drink. Refer to quesation below for what Muslims acn eat and what is not.

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Muslims are strict when it comes to dieting. They reject pork and processed foods. The teachings of Muslims suggest that you only eat once a day.

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Its for life.

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