Muslims have to eat Halal food, i.e. meat that is permitted and which has been sacrificed in the Islamic way. Just like the Jews and Christians, pork is not permitted as mentioned in the Holy Scriptures and the Quran.
No, Muslims do not have special diets but the Prophet, PBUH (Peace be upon him) advised us Muslims that we divide our stomach in thirds: one third devoted for food, one third for water and one third for air. Muslims also have to watch what we eat if it is healthy or not. Also Muslims cannot consume any products derived from pigs such as pork and we cannot drink or eat anything with alcohol.
There are no specific food requirements for Muslims. All kinds of food are allowed for Muslims to eat except what is specified in Quran, that reflects real Allah (god in English) words, as forbidden for Muslims to eat. God prohibition of some food not to be eaten by Muslims are not subject to debate or justification even if could be justified. Muslims are ordered to obey Allah and his prophet without choice.
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Muslims don't eat pork and most don't eat something unless they slaughtered it while saying gods name you will see in Arabian resteraunts and such that it say Halal
rice, pasta and other things
Halaal food. Mainly: * non-alcoholic * no pork * only halaal slaughtered meat * only certain animal's are allowed * no intoxicants * no raw meat * etc
Diabetic patients who take lots of carbohydrates risk worsening the condition if they do not follow the special diets.
Easy to follow diets can be found on reporting sites, such as USNews. They have articles filled with easy to follow diets. One of them is even called "Easiest Diets to Follow".
Gluten Free Diet, Diabetic Diet, and Dialysis. Also people will diseases or sickness.
http://www.diet-i.com/ has information on TONS of diets. It tells you what the best diets currently are, gives you reviews of diets and even has a section for special diets.
Muslims is the Arabic word for people who follow the religion of Islam.
Muslims follow the prophet Muhhamad, from the Quran.
The city special to Muslims is Mecca.
Easy to follow low cholesterol diets can be found at www.webmd.com/cholesterol or www.changingshape.com and www.healthcastle.com/low-cholesterol-diet.shtml
A wide range of side effects (some quite serious) can result from special diets, especially those that are nutritionally unbalanced.
Diabetic diets are safe and healthy to follow. In fact, if you have diabetes and the diet has been recommended by your doctor, you may be endangering your health by not following it.
The diets that follow blood types are ones that are not in the food pyrimad it is food that in really not real but it helps the person with the blood type out.
Sunni Muslims.