Muslims can not eat or drink anything that contains pork or alcohol. These things are called haram (forbidden) and things that are OK to eat, things that do not contain pork or alcohol is halal permissible
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Some of the faiths are muslim, hindu, bhuddist, christian and more.
Of course. Many people have other faiths, or none at all.
That is a basic tenet of belief in the Christian, Jewish and Muslim faiths. Other faiths, (notably Buddhism) have differing beliefs of life after death.
Yes, in Islam, Muslim men are allowed to marry women from the People of the Book (Jews and Christians) but not women from other faiths.
He wanted to cleanse India of non-Islamic faiths.
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Yes we are all human although having different faiths and cultures.
Muslim-Americans do not eat unique foods by dint of being Muslims, but rather they eat the unique foods of their homelands. An Iraqi-American who is Muslim will eat roughly the same foods as an Iraqi-American who is Jewish or Christian and an Indian-American who is Muslim will eat roughly the same foods a Hindu Indian-American, but a Muslim Iraqi-American and a Muslim Indian-American will eat foods that are very different from on another, because they come from different places.The only things that Christian-Americans eat that Muslim-Americans do not are pork and alcohol. (Although a significant number of Muslim-Americans do eat pork and/or alcohol in contravention with Islamic doctrine.)
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Yes, marriages from all faiths are recognised in the UK as long as they are conducted in accordance with the law.
Muslims confess their sins to God, but not to any person. This differs from some Christian faiths (e.g. Catholic) in which confessions are made to a priest. Most Christian protestant faiths do not include confessions of sins in their practices.