Alligator meat is generally considered halal in Islam if the animal is slaughtered according to Islamic law. However, opinions among scholars vary regarding the permissibility of consuming alligator meat, as it is a carnivorous animal. Some scholars may classify it as haram due to its predatory nature, while others may accept it based on its halal slaughter. It's important for individuals to consult knowledgeable sources or local religious authorities for guidance.
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.
Kangaroo meat is Halal
It is considered Halal but it also is not, they're is an ongoing debate about weather prawns and lobsters are 'meat' or not. While they do come from an animal, meat is meant to be just farm animals. If you are Islamic, I wouldn't eat it.
yes , all non meat eating birds are halal
In Islam, foods that are considered forbidden include pork, alcohol, and any meat that is not slaughtered according to Islamic dietary laws (halal).
Pork is not considered halal meat in Islamic dietary laws.
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The rule per Islam religion is not to eat non halal meat.
No, whale meat is not considered halal in Islamic dietary laws.
In the Muslim culture, Halal Meat in general is special meat that some Muslims can only eat. When they kill the animal, they perform a special prayer for Islam, making it Halal meat.
Yes, camel meat is considered halal in Islamic dietary laws.
Yes, scallop is allowed (halal) in Islam on condition that it is from allowed (halal) meat and cooked by allowed (halal) fats or oils.See the related question:What is prohibited to eat in Islam?listed below for more information.