What is Halal

Halal is an Arabic  word which means permissible or lawful in Islam. This word is not exclusive to  food alone, it  encompasses all aspects of life for Muslims.
However where food  is concerned, Muslims have a list of food products which they are allowed to eat  and those which are prohibited.
There are a few  verses in the Quran that beautifully address this issue :

"O mankind! Eat of  that which is lawful and wholesome in the earth, and follow not the footsteps of  the devil. Lo! He is an open enemy for you." (2:168)
"O ye who believe!  Eat of the good things wherewith We have provided you, and render thanks to  Allah if it is (indeed) He Whom ye worship."(2:172)
"Eat of that which  Allah hath bestowed on you as food lawful and good, and keep your duty to Allah  in Whom ye are believers." (5:88)


The following products are definitely Halal:

1. Milk (from  cows, sheep, camels, and goats)   2. Honey   3. Fish
4. Plants which  are not intoxicant
5. Fresh or  naturally frozen vegetables   6. Fresh or dried  fruits
7. Legumes and  nuts like peanuts, cashew nuts, hazel nuts, walnuts, etc.
8. Grains such as  wheat, rice, rye, barley, oat, etc.  



The opposite of Halal is Haram which means prohibited or unlawful. 

Animals such as  cows, sheep, goats, deer, moose, chickens, ducks, game birds, etc., are also  Halal, but they must be Zabihah (slaughtered according to Islamic Rites) in  order to be suitable for consumption. The procedure is as follows: the animal  must be slaughtered by a Muslim (or a Jew or Christian). The animal should be  put down on the ground (or held it if it is small) and its throat should be slit  with a very sharp knife to make sure that the 3 main blood vessels are cut.  While cutting the throat of the animal (without severing it), the person must  pronounce the name of Allah or recite a blessing which contains the name of  Allah such as "Bismillah Allah-u-Akbar"


Refer to this site for further information: eat-halal.com
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