Yes
Yes, glycerin is generally considered halal as it is a natural substance derived from plant or animal fats. However, it is recommended to check the source of glycerin to ensure it meets halal standards.
Glycerin is generally considered halal according to Islamic dietary guidelines, as it is a natural substance derived from plant or animal fats. However, it is recommended to check the source of glycerin to ensure it does not come from non-halal sources.
Porcupine is not halal for Muslims.
No, it is not permissible for Muslims to consume non-halal meat.
Yes. I called them. Their glycerin is from a vegetarian source.
Fish and all sea food types are allowed (halal) for Muslims to eat.
Yes, it is absolutely halal here.
Yes
Muslims eat halal food which means that they don't eat meat the way that they don't slaughter it and food that don't have animal whey, gelatin, mono dieglicerites, and glycerin.
halal is when the muslims pray and then kill the animal to eat it.
Halal or Lawful means the foods which the Muslims are permitted to eat.
Muslims do not eat halal for scientific reasons; they do it because God commanded that they eat this way.