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HALAL NUTRITION

What is halal mean?


Halal means 'permissible' in Arabic. The word
describes whatever is permissible under Islamic
laws. Non-halal foods shouldn't come in contact
with halal food, cut with the same knife, etc

Quick tips to find out halal food?


While all Muslims will consume halal food, please be aware of variations in
levels of adherence to the halal diet as well as of cultural variations in
The examples of meat and protein which are ethnic cuisine. and also pay attention to being halal certified, looking at
permiscible (halal) – food for muslim? the entire menu, asking critical points, paying attention to
Some meats: beef, lamb and poultry are considered halal as stalls/restaurants that are separated from home, suspecting products that
long as they are slaughtered according to Islamic law. Other are too cheap, and don't be shy about asking about halal products
protein: rich foods such as beans, nuts and seeds are also halal.

why alcohol is forbidden to consume?


Because alcohol is something that intoxicates, makes a person
lose his mind, and out of consciousness. Allah forbids that in
Surah al-Maidah: 90 which reads "O you who believe! Verily,
what can be used as a basis for determining halal and drinking, gambling, (sacrificing for) idols, drawing fate with
haram foods? arrows, are among the actions of the devil. So stay away from
these (acts) wish you luck." Consuming forbidden food and
Halal Nutrition will highlight two key elements: halal food (the diet of the
drinks is also one of the causes of prayer not being answered
Prophet Muhammad s.a.w.) and the Islamic eating practices of the Prophet
by Allah swt.
Muhammad s.a.w. These two important elements form a solid foundation for
the “Maqasid Sharia” (the goal of Islamic law) in the protection and
preservation of the five essential elements of human beings. These elements
are life itself,
reason, religion, lineage and wealth. The motives behind the concept of
consuming halal food and drinks, therefore avoiding haram products are very
specific, namely:
1. To maintain religious purity;
2. To maintain an Islamic mentality;
3. To preserve life;
4. To safeguard property;
5. To protect future generations; and
Sharia (Islamic law) is designed to protect these interests and facilitate the
improvement of human life on earth by preventing injustice, corruption and
eliminating hardship, thereby promoting these benefits for mankind. This
shows that the purpose of Islamic law is not only to contribute to the growth
of Islamic civilization but also to the preservation of health or preventive
medicine.
the case of halal food in your area

So far in the neighborhood I live, halal food is very easy to find. maybe only in
mini markets you can find alcohol, and even then not much because there are
very few non-Muslims, which in fact are consumers of haram food or drinks
Plus, not all non-Muslims in my area like to drink alcoholic beverages, so even
foods or drinks that are categorized as haram are very difficult to find, you could
say almost none

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