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# Quick, light, or agile in movement or action; deft: # Quick, clever, and acute in devising or understanding
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godvia chocolatier pretzel halah?
you can say a couple of thing like ahlon or halah
Yes, it is halah and is recommended for both Muslim men and women.
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Serving halal food in schools can promote inclusivity and respect for diverse cultural and religious practices. It allows Muslim students to feel accommodated and included in the school community, supporting their dietary needs. Additionally, offering a variety of food options can enhance the overall dining experience for all students and foster an environment of respect for diversity. Ultimately, the decision should consider the community's demographics and preferences.
It is not halah if inlcudes pig ingredients.Disodium inosinate is of chemical formula C10H11N2Na2O8P. It is the di-sodium salt of the inosinic acid. It is a food additive often found in instant noodles, potato chipshttp://www.answers.com/topic/potato-chip, and a variety of other snacks. It is used as a flavor enhance, in synergy with mono-sodium glutamate (also known as MSG; the sodium salt of glutamic acid to provide the umami (umami-1taste. It is mainly found in animals like pigs and fish
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In general, everything is allowed (halal) except what has been specifically forbidden.Muslims are enjoined by their religion to abstain from eating certain foods. This is in the interest of health and cleanliness, and in obedience to God. In the Qur'an (2:173, 5:3, 5:90-91, 6:145, 16:115), the following foods and drinks are strictly prohibited by God (haram):dead meat (i.e. carcass of an already-dead animal)bloodflesh of swine (pork)intoxicating drinksmeat of an animal that has been sacrificed to idolsmeat of an animal that died from strangulation or blunt forcemeat from which wild animals have already eatenthey have to get it killed a certain way which is called halah
It mean what you don't what does it mean.