i think you mean Sikhs and no they're not allowed
Yes, Sikhs are allowed to eat meat according to their dietary guidelines. However, many Sikhs follow a vegetarian diet as a personal choice or as part of their commitment to non-violence and respect for all living beings.
Christianity does not have dietary restrictions regarding the consumption of pork, so followers are allowed to eat it.
Some religions prohibit the consumption of meat as a way to promote nonviolence, compassion for animals, and respect for all living beings. Followers may believe that abstaining from meat helps them maintain a pure and ethical lifestyle in alignment with their spiritual beliefs.
Judaism and Islam have dietary restrictions that prohibit the consumption of veal. In Judaism, veal is not considered kosher if the calf was not properly slaughtered according to Jewish law. In Islam, the consumption of veal is allowed only if the animal was slaughtered according to Halal standards.
Religious beliefs regarding consuming meat vary among different faiths. Some religious believers abstain from eating meat as a form of spiritual practice, such as in Hinduism and Buddhism, to cultivate compassion and nonviolence towards animals. Other religious beliefs may not have specific dietary restrictions related to meat consumption.
Some religions, like Judaism and Islam, have dietary laws that prohibit the consumption of certain kinds of meat, such as pork in Judaism and both pork and certain types of seafood in Islam. Hinduism also forbids the consumption of beef.
Muslims are allowed to eat meat with bones (but of course not eating bones). Refer to question below for what meat allowed for Muslims to eat.
yes they are they are only not allowed to eat dairy and meat together.
They are allowed to eat any meat other than pork, as long as it is Halal.
Yes. They are allowed.
No because its like meat. Chicken for instance is counted as meat.
It is not allowed.
Shellfish and pork.
It depends on the religion of the people. In some religions the meat is not allowed , or some other foods which came from animals , but in some others the meat is allowed.
they do not eat meat. It is not allowed in their religion.
yes they really dont care, also they eat whatever whenever.
What kind of monks? Catholic monks can eat meat on most days; Buddhist monks can not.
Meat and dairy.