If a non-Muslim restaurant claims that it serves halal meat, can we trust them
Question: If a non-Muslim restaurant claims that it serves halal meat, can we trust them and eat in their restaurant? […]
Question: If a non-Muslim restaurant claims that it serves halal meat, can we trust them and eat in their restaurant? […]
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Question: If a dog licks a vessel, it must be washed seven times. But Islam allows eating animals hunted by
Question: When we eat at non-Muslim friends’ houses or hotels where we cannot confirm whether chicken or mutton is halal,
Question: During last year’s Ramadan lecture series about food, you did not explain the ruling regarding sipping or sucking drinks.
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