Muslims and Jews don't eat pork. Muslims eat shellfish, but Jews don't.
Chicken and steak
Jewish dietary laws are far stricter than those of halal, some examples of foods allowed in halal that aren't allowed in kashrut are: camel, shellfish, and combination of meat and milk.
No. it is not Halal
Halal or Lawful means the foods which the Muslims are permitted to eat.
all halal foods
If the food is made by Pudists and Sikh, "is allowed" so long they did not slaughter the animal themselves and so long you trust them. But if they slaughter the animal, their food is no more Halal because they are not people of the book like Christians and Jews. Improved above.
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In Islam permitted foods are called Halal, while foods that are not permitted are called Haram. Peanut butter is Halal, and so is therefore permitted.
Practicing Jews will only eat kosher foods.
If you mean "Halal", which means the foods and drinks Muslims are allowed to eat then yes Halal is permitted in Islam
yes same as the jews its called halal and the jews call theirs kosher
Of course it is. Halal means lawful in Arabic and refers to foods that are allowed to the Muslim consumer when used in this context. Non-halal foods include pork of any kind, meat of carnivorestic land animals, and carrion. All things from the sea are halal. There is another class of meat that is called Zabiha, meaning slaughtered in a ritualistic manor. Anything made with Zabiha is halal.