2-minute module debunking common myths about the Islamic faith in brief, informational segments. Read the full description.
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- Do Muslims Eat Meat? Islam And Halal
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Nothing in the Qur'an requires Muslims to be vegetarians. However, there are certain restrictions on what Muslims can eat or drink - these restrictions are called Halal. Halal means ‘permissible' in Arabic. So, Muslims cannot eat foods that are not ‘Halal'. Learn more in this Crash Course in Islam.
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Piece Description
Nothing in the Qur'an requires Muslims to be vegetarians. However, there are certain restrictions on what Muslims can eat or drink - these restrictions are called Halal. Halal means ‘permissible' in Arabic. So, Muslims cannot eat foods that are not ‘Halal'. Learn more in this Crash Course in Islam.