Pig products, like ham and pork. Also, anything that is poisonous or intoxicating.
Yes, Islam forbids the eating of any pig products. refer to related question for more information.
in Hinduism many opinion ban eating meat totally while some allow eating meat. But all people forbid eating beef or cowmeat.
Yes, eating non-halal meat is considered haram (forbidden) in Islam. Halal meat refers to meat that is prepared and slaughtered according to Islamic guidelines.
yes , all non meat eating birds are halal
If you have a nut allergy then you should not eat nuts or nut products. Islam does not forbid the eating of nuts. However it does forbid eating something that is harmful to your health, which makes a great deal of sense. Obviously if you have a nut allergy then this is the case.
The scripture does not explicitly forbid eating meat, but it does emphasize the importance of treating animals with respect and gratitude for the sustenance they provide. It also encourages moderation and mindfulness in consuming meat, and promotes compassion towards all living beings.
yes, they eat meat on Fridays for sure. Nothing per Islam religion prohibits Muslims from eating meat on Fridays.
Sprinkle Adolfs meat tenderizer in their food every meal for a week. Otherwise you can get packets of Forbid from your vet.
Islam = Judaism -> No pork, and meat from animals whose hooves are not split Hindu -> No beef Higher levels in Budhism -> No meat
No. All branches of Islam (except for the tiny branch called "Progressive Islam") forbid gay relationships.
Islam did not forbid contact with other cultures. If they had done so, this would have discouraged a flow of information and science.
They can eat meat. They can eat any type of meat besides pig and certain birds. But, the animals have to be cut a certain way. Since there are two types of Muslims: one can eat no meat at all and the other can eat any type of meat besides pig and certain birds. But, the animals have to be cut a certain way to be eaten by this type I'm talking about.