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For comparison of Jewish Kosher and Islamic Halal see this article.

As Ansari pointed out, these days Christians in general do not follow religious dietary rules so this does not seem to apply to their food, i.e. because a food is from Christians does not mean it is fine. IfOn the other hand, if the food does not contain meat nor the forbidden substances in Islam then it is fine, not because it is Christian food but because it is halal.

For comparison of Jewish Kosher and Islamic Halal see this article.

As Ansari pointed out, these days Christians in general do not follow religious dietary rules so this does not seem to apply to their food, i.e. because a food is from Christians does not it is fine. If the food does not contain meat nor the forbidden substances in Islam then it is fine, not because it is Christian food but because it is halal.

For comparison of Jewish Kosher and Islamic Halal see this article.

As Ansari pointed out, these days Christians in general do not follow religious dietary rules so this does not seem to apply to their food, i.e. because a food is from Christians does not mean it is fine. On the other hand, if the food does not contain meat nor the forbidden substances in Islam then it is fine, not because it is Christian food but because it is halal.

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Kaveh
  • 3.7k
  • 1
  • 25
  • 40

For comparison of Jewish Kosher and Islamic Halal see this article.

As Ansari pointed out, these days Christians in general do not follow religious dietary rules so this does not seem to apply to their food, i.e. because a food is from Christians does not it is fine. If the food does not contain meat nor the forbidden substances in Islam then it is fine, not because it is Christian food but because it is halal.