for muslims yes it is forbidden to eat pork and it is part of our religion and we don 't eat it or think to buy it -_- ; it is our culture and our religion , but people from another religion can eat pork , it is sold in few big supermarkets because the majority of tunisians don't eat it so it is not profitable to sell it -_-
No, per religion, Muslims neither eat pork nor drink alcohols.
They eat rice and chicken but most do not eat pork
Perhaps you mean the Muslims. They don't eat pork because Almighty Allah has forbidden them to eat pork.
The people follow the Sunni religion of Islam, pork is a forbidden food
Muslims aren't allowed to eat pork.
pork ham bacon gelatin sausages from pigs allowed to eat HALA STUFF
Indonesians are mostly muslims muslims don't eat pork
The religion of Islam prohibits the consumption of pork.
There is no relation between one's color and eating pork. It is a matter of religious requirements.If black people are Muslims or Jews than they don't eat pork per their religion's requirements. If they are neither Muslims nor Jewish, then it is up to them whether to eat pork or not to eat it. There's no relation between people's colors and not eating pork.However, Islam; per Qur'an rules; allows Muslims to eat pork if they have no other choice to survive.
Well, they can eat pork. Nothing bad happens to them if they do. You probably mean "Why are they not allowed or supposed to eat pork" As far as I know there is no strict rule that fobids Buddhists to eat pork or meat. Some just don´t like to eat meat because they don´t want to hurt animals. Muslim religion , however, has a strict rule against eating pork. Pigs are considered unclean.
Eating pork is forbidden in Islam, so all Muslims must not eat it including Muslim Arabs. It's an explicit prohibition in the Holy Qur'an. Pork is not allowed for Muslims to eat, per Religion command, whether they are Arabs or not Arabs. Refer to question below for more information. It is important to note that Arab Christians do eat pork, but some do not in order to respect their neighbors' wishes.