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Halal - food consumed by Muslims, lawful food according to Quran
Haram - food or products prohibited by Muslims, opposite of Halal
Quran - Holy book from God to Muhammed, explains food laws
Haram Meat - Pork and pork-byproducts
Mashbooh - something questionable or doubtful to Muslims due to difference in opinions
Makrooh - a term associated with someone's dislike for a certain food product
Zabiha/Dabiha - term used by Muslims to describe meat that was slaughtered by Muslims with
Muslim standards
Eating in Islam - -matter of faith
-eat for good health
-overindulgence in discouraged
-only eat 2/3 of stomach size
Ramadan - month of fasting for Muslims
Eid al-fitr & Eid al-azha - feasting days
Muslim Fasting - -abstention from food & drink from dawn to sunset
-voluntary fasting is commonly seen
-believe it wipes out sin
, -earn God's approval
-gives them an understanding of the poor
Haram Foods - -dead animals
-food made with blood/blood
-swine
-animals slaughtered w/o pronouncing God's name
-alcohol & drugs
-carnivorous animals or birds of prey
-land animals
Fish & Seafood - have to be killed humanely, typically leave them out of the water
Sunni - Muslim denomination that eats all fish
Shia - Muslim denomination that eat only fish with scales
Halal Animals - Sheep, Lambs, Goats, Cows, Camels, Deer, Rabbits, Chickens, Ducks, Turkeys,
Quail, and Pigeons
Haram Animals - Swine, Dogs, Cats, Lions, Bears, Falcons, Eagles, Voltures
Category 1 - fish with scales are Halal (accepted by all Muslims)
Category 2 - fish-like animals are Halal (majority accepts belief)
-fins but not removable scales (lobster, crab, etc.)
-must live in water all the time
Halal - food consumed by Muslims, lawful food according to Quran
Haram - food or products prohibited by Muslims, opposite of Halal
Quran - Holy book from God to Muhammed, explains food laws
Haram Meat - Pork and pork-byproducts
Mashbooh - something questionable or doubtful to Muslims due to difference in opinions
Makrooh - a term associated with someone's dislike for a certain food product
Zabiha/Dabiha - term used by Muslims to describe meat that was slaughtered by Muslims with
Muslim standards
Eating in Islam - -matter of faith
-eat for good health
-overindulgence in discouraged
-only eat 2/3 of stomach size
Ramadan - month of fasting for Muslims
Eid al-fitr & Eid al-azha - feasting days
Muslim Fasting - -abstention from food & drink from dawn to sunset
-voluntary fasting is commonly seen
-believe it wipes out sin
, -earn God's approval
-gives them an understanding of the poor
Haram Foods - -dead animals
-food made with blood/blood
-swine
-animals slaughtered w/o pronouncing God's name
-alcohol & drugs
-carnivorous animals or birds of prey
-land animals
Fish & Seafood - have to be killed humanely, typically leave them out of the water
Sunni - Muslim denomination that eats all fish
Shia - Muslim denomination that eat only fish with scales
Halal Animals - Sheep, Lambs, Goats, Cows, Camels, Deer, Rabbits, Chickens, Ducks, Turkeys,
Quail, and Pigeons
Haram Animals - Swine, Dogs, Cats, Lions, Bears, Falcons, Eagles, Voltures
Category 1 - fish with scales are Halal (accepted by all Muslims)
Category 2 - fish-like animals are Halal (majority accepts belief)
-fins but not removable scales (lobster, crab, etc.)
-must live in water all the time