- March 31, 2020
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- Category: Blog
You probably have heard the terms “Halal” and “Haram” at some point in your life, but you might not know what it means, what do Muslims eat and not eat and why.
Here’s a breakdown of what the term Halal means and what the term Haram means.
Halal: This is an Arabic word which means lawful or permissible. It does not just refer to things that a Muslim is allowed to eat but also encompasses everything lawful in a Muslim’s life. Nevertheless, it is most often uttered in reference to food, and that’s what we’re talking about here as well.
Haram: Haram is the Arabic word that is opposite to Halal; it means something is forbidden or unlawful. In the words of Allah (sub): “O mankind! Eat of that which is lawful and wholesome, and follow not the footsteps of the devil. Lo! he is an avowed enemy of you.” – [Qur’an: 2:168]
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