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The significance of kashrut (Jewish dietary laws), is that these laws are a part of the path to righteousness that HaShem (The Creator) gave to the Jews. There are three main categories of kashrut, guidelines regarding humanitarianism toward animals, guidelines regarding separation from other nations, and rules that were put in place simply because HaShem provided these guidelines.

Muslim view:Kosher food is allowed also for Muslims to eat.
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