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All religions, with the exception of a few allow the followers to eat meat. Judaism and Islam forbid the eating of "unclean" meat, which in part include pork, raptor/carrion birds, shellfish, hare/rabbit. In Judaism the laws forbidding certain food is called Kashrut, or keeping Kosher. In Islam the laws are called Haliel. Jainism, a religion of India, and certain sects of Buddhism may practice vegetarinism and abstain from any meat or animal derived food.

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