Donating plasma is a debated topic in Islam. Some scholars consider it permissible (halal) as it is a form of helping others and saving lives. However, others argue that it may not be allowed if it involves receiving payment, as this could be seen as selling a part of one's body, which is prohibited in Islam. It is recommended to consult with a knowledgeable religious authority for a more specific ruling.
No, crawfish is not considered halal in Islam.
No, lobster is not considered halal in Islam.
Yes, chicken is considered halal in Islam as long as it is slaughtered according to Islamic dietary laws.
Yes, coffee is considered halal in Islam.
The practice of ruqyah is considered halal in Islam, as it involves reciting Quranic verses and prayers for healing and protection.
Sushi can be considered halal in Islam if it is prepared according to Islamic dietary laws, which include using halal ingredients and avoiding haram substances such as alcohol and pork. It is important for Muslims to ensure that the sushi they consume meets these requirements to be considered halal.
In Islam, prenuptial agreements are considered permissible (halal) as long as they are in accordance with Islamic principles and do not violate any Islamic laws.
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.
Yes, collagen is considered halal in Islam as long as it is derived from permissible sources such as animals that have been slaughtered according to Islamic dietary laws.
no, it is not halal
Yes, arak is not considered halal according to Islamic dietary laws because it contains alcohol, which is prohibited in Islam.
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.