For example, according to Islamic law, only that meat will be considered halal, which comes from an animal that was killed in accordance with Islamic custom. The animal should be alive and healthy when it is killed, and the killing of the animal should occur by cutting the carotid artery and trachea. The consumption of the meat of an animal killed by strangling, beating or sacrificing on the altar is strictly prohibited.
But halal refers not only to meat. The Islamic law establishes a number of products that are considered “halal” and “haram”, that is, forbidden. In the Quran, it is mentioned that the consumption of pork, blood and fell is strictly prohibited. Alcohol and substances leading to intoxication are also among the prohibited products.
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