Halal is an Arabic word and refers to what is legal and permissible according to Islamic law. Often thought, incorrectly by westerners, to refer to food only.
Though Sikhs may have dietary restrictions it would not be referred to as halal (permitted) or haraam (prohibited)
Halal is an Arabic Islamic word that means allowed per Islam religion.
haram means prohibited by religion & halal means allowed by religion (Islam).
There is no main deity in Sikhism. We have 10 'Gurus' (which means teacher) who we believe was sent by God to teach us. 'Sikh' comes from the word 'Sikhna' which means to learn.
Halal or Lawful means the foods which the Muslims are permitted to eat.
Halal is an Arabic word that means allowed or licit. Haram is an Arabic word that means forbidden or prohibited. It is not chat itself to be judged as halal or haram. It is what chat about that may be halal or haram. If chat is about good and useful subjects as religious issues, studies, talking about good social issues, good advices, etc... then chat is halal. if chat is about sex, persuading to do/say something against God commands and prophet Muhammad teachings, talking in bad about others, encouraging enmity against others, etc... then chat is haram.
The followers of Sikhism are called Sikhs. Translated, it means 'learner.'
in sikhism, equality means to be united and also eat together at a langar
حلال or Halal is an Arabic word that means religiously and licitly allowed. It is mentioned in Quran.
Maya means wealth
Sikhism is monothesistic Polytheistic means you believe in more than one gods or goddesses.* Monotheistic means you believe in one God or Goddess.* Sikhism is monothesistic
They use Halal shampoo--Halal means "permissible" in Arabic. Google "Halal shampoo" and you'll find many brands.
In a sentence, the word "halal" is typically not capitalized unless it is at the beginning of the sentence or part of a proper noun, such as a product name.