No, Islam does not have specific diet. There some food that are forbidden to eat per Islam religion as pork, dead animals, and blood.
There are laws in Judaism regulating diet. These are called kosher laws. In Islam, halal means acceptable. There are dietary regulations in Islam. Indian religions tend to be vegetarian.
Well the majority of population are muslims so Islam.
It depends entirely on how the question is read. If the question is asking what is the largest religion that is still growing, the answer would be Christianity since there are more and more Christians born and converted every day than convert out or die. If the question is asking what religion is growing by the largest numbers of new followers (both births and converts), then the answer would be Islam, since the population growth in Muslim-majority countries has made Islam the religion with the most new adherents daily. If the question is asking what religion has the greatest percentage of growth, then this would be a contest between a number of very small religions which have high percentage increases, but low current population counts, such as Baha'i or Jehovah's Witnesses. Although these cannot match the numerical growth of Christianity or Islam, the thousands of converts and newborns have a much higher relative to the <20 million adherents to the religion.
Muslims have a prohibition against eating an animal with a cloven hoof that does not chew cud - which describes a pig. Jews (and early Christians) have the same prohibition. The basis of the reasoning might be lost, but could have been because of health concerns due to a hog's diet and habits.
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Islam is a religion not a spiritual leader. Islam is not dead.
Yes, some Muslims consume beef as part of their diet, but it depends on their individual dietary restrictions and beliefs. In Islam, there are guidelines on what types of meat are permissible to eat, and beef is considered halal (permissible) if it is prepared according to Islamic dietary laws.
Islam is the religion and Muslims are the followers of the Islam religion.
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