Halal vs. Haram

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Halaladjective

(Islam) Permissible, according to Muslim religious customs, to have or do.

Halaladjective

(of food) Fit to eat according to Muslim religious customs.

Halaladjective

In accordance with standards or usual practice; acceptable.

Halaladverb

In a halal manner; in accordance with Muslim religious customs.

Halalverb

(transitive) To make halal.

Halalnoun

(Islam) meat from animals that have been slaughtered in the prescribed way according to the shariah

Halaladjective

proper or legitimate;

Halaladjective

conforming to dietary laws;

Halal

Halal (; Arabic: حلال‎, ḥalāl); is an Arabic word that translates to in English. In the Quran, the word halal is contrasted with haram (forbidden).

Haramnoun

(Islam) A sin.

Haramadjective

Forbidden by Islam: unlawful, sinful.

Haram

Haram (; Arabic: حَرَام‎, ḥarām, [ħaˈraːm]) is an Arabic term meaning ‘forbidden’. This may refer to: either something sacred to which access is forbidden to the people who are not in a state of purity or who are not initiated into the sacred knowledge; or, in direct contrast, to an evil and thus .

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