A halal diet or halal food is food which does not include any pig products (pork, bacon, lard).
Halal meat is meat that has been slaughtered in an Islamic way, that means cutting with a sharp knife through the throat of the animal cutting the carotids and jugular veins all with one single cut and saying :in the name of Allah at the same time.
Also food that does not include the carcasses of dead animals, blood or alcohol.
There is a very detailed answer in wikipedia.
yes Halal diet is same to Muslim diet
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Sodium tallowate is derived from tallow, which is rendered animal fat, typically from cattle or sheep. Whether it is considered halal depends on the source of the tallow and the slaughtering practices used. If the animal is slaughtered according to Islamic law (halal), then sodium tallowate can be considered halal. However, if the tallow comes from non-halal sources, it would not be permissible in a halal diet.
Yes, Muslims consume cow meat as part of their diet, but it must be prepared according to Islamic dietary laws, known as halal.
It is halal if from halal meat.
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it is halal
anything that does not contain non-halal animal fats and alcohol is halal
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