Muslims can't drink alcohol, and can't eat pork products or meat from animals with claws, such as cats and lizards.
(THE FORBIDDEN THINGS)
First: Forbidden Foods:
Second: Forbidden Deeds:
Allah Hates these deeds and their doers and punishes them:
Basically all food is halal and allowed for Muslims to eat except what is forbidden explicitly in Quran and what is forbidden by prophet Muhammad saying (Ahadith) or practices.
Accordingly, the following is forbidden according to Quran and Prophet saying:
Quran says (meaning English translation):
"Forbidden to you are the flesh of dead animals and blood and the flesh of swine, and that which has been dedicated to any other than Allah, and that which has been killed by strangling or by beating or by falling or by being gored, and that which has been (partly) eaten by a wild beast except that which you make lawful by slaughtering (before its death), and that which has been sacrificed to idols...." (Quran, chapter 5, Verse 3)
Prophet Mohamed (peace be on him) states also that:
"forbade the eating of any wild animals with a canine tooth and of any bird with talons."
"Wild animals" denotes those which prey on others and devour them by tearing them apart, e.g., the lion, leopard, wolf, and the like; birds with talons such as the hawk, eagle, falcon, etc., do the same.
It is worthy to mention also that Gelatin made from pork is also forbidden.
Intoxicants (eg alcohol, cocaine, marijuana, ...) are also forbidden
Smoking is considered also forbidden as currently assured that smoking is harmful to health and Quran commands us not to harm our health.
All animals mentioned above that are forbidden in Islam are also forbidden in Judaism.
From the above, it is clear that what is forbidden to eat, except in cases of severe hunger, are mainly dead animals, pork, blood, and what is not slaughtered under name of God.
Alcohol and other intoxicants are also forbidden in Islam.
refer to question and link below for more information.
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What Muslims are forbidden from consuming are:
- pork
- meat from carnivorous animals (ie only vegetarian animals allowed)
- meat from an animal that has not been properly slaughtered in the name of God, and
- intoxicants, such as alcohol.
Dead Animals In Islam, there is a prohibition against the eating of dead animals. According to Islamic Fiqh (Jurisprudence), this includes animals that die by drowning, fire, electrocution, trauma (e.g. "roadkill"), or by boiling while alive. (Permitted) animals must be killed by conscious slaughter or by hunting to allow (the most) blood to flow. The exceptions to these rules are generally creatures from the sea, which may die while in open air.
= Alcohol =
In Islam, Alcoholic Beverages-or any intoxicant-is generally forbidden. Intoxicants were forbidden in the Qur'an through several separate verses revealed at different times over a period of years. At first, it was forbidden for Muslims to attend to prayers while intoxicated (4:43). Then a later verse was revealed which said that alcohol contains some good and some evil, but the evil is greater than the good (2:219). This was the next step in turning people away from consumption of it. Finally, "intoxicants and games of chance" were called "abominations of Satan's handiwork," intended to turn people away from God and forget about prayer, and Muslims were ordered to abstain (5:90-91). In Surah Al-Baqarah: 219, it states "They ask Thee concerning Wine and Gambling, Say: In them is great sin, and some profit, for men; but the sin is greater than the profit." In addition to this, observant Muslims refrain from consuming food products that contain pure vanilla extract or soy sauce as these food products contain about 30% alcohol by volume. [1][2] = Blood = Eating or drinking blood and its by-products is forbidden. This includes by-products like Hot Dogs or meats that have not been drained of blood.
= Omnivores =
Consumption of omnivores, such as pigs, bears, rats, foxes, genets, monkeys, apes and dogs, is prohibited.
Note:
Halal describes allowed, while haramdescribes forbidden.
Halal is the term for food that Muslims can eat. Haraam is the term for food that Muslims should not eat. Pork is always haraam. Meat should be slaughtered by cutting the throat of the animal and draining the blood.
Basically all food is allowed for Muslims to eat except what is forbidden explicitly in Quran or by prophet Muhammad (PBUH) teachings.
Accordingly, the following are forbidden for Muslims to eat and/or drink:
1. Alcohol or liquor Alcoholic drinks "confuse the mind and lead one astray".
2. Pork - In the Qur'an (and in the Old Testament of The Bible) there is a story that God cast (threw) the devil into a pig. Therefore, pork and any pork products (some types of gelatin, and lard) and even leather goods from the pig are forbidden to Muslims. This is also true of Jewish traditions. [NOTE: The disease of trichinosis is caused by worms that live in pigs and can be passed on to humans who eat unclean pork. This restriction was very important to people's health.]
3. Carnivorous (meat eating) animals and birds, e.g. lions, tigers, vultures, eagles, etc. are forbidden.
4. Other animals are also excluded: donkeys, monkeys, elephants.
5. Any animal that has died due to natural causes, killed by some wild animal, by a fall or blow are also forbidden. Of course there are good health reason for not eating animals that may be sick or diseased. Flesh that had been sacrificed for some God or Goddess by pagans was also forbidden.
6. Blood is forbidden.
7. Drugs are also forbidden (except as medical drugs).
Refer to question below for more details.
The only food that cannot be eatin according to the quran is pork. That includes bacon, ham, sausage, pepperoni, etc.
You Can eat or drink any *Halal* food after Sundown.
Foods that are related to pig, such as bacon, ham, Jello, marshmallows etc.
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Any religion that forbid all food would die out quickly. Halal is what a Muslim should eat. If a Muslim can not eat halal, they may eat other food to be able to live. Halal food is preferred.
Muslims can't eat alcohol, pigs, reptiles, or animal blood because these are Haram. They eat Halal things, like fish, chiken, correctly slaughtered meat, and milk.
We eat halal things.
no i don't think so ,my sister is married to a sunni Muslim and he eats wat my family eat,even if he did eat particuliar food i don't see a prpblem with that,there the same as you and me ,and i like there kind of food too .
Haram (literally, "forbidden") The OK food is "halal." Pretty much the same as "treyf" and "kosher." ___________________________________________ For information on what food is allowed for Muslims to eat and not eat, kindly refer to related question below.
They are Muslims, so they do eat what all other Muslims eat - halal food. And no pork!
Of course they do. If Muslims did not eat food, there would be no Muslims alive.
All kinds of sea food are allowed for Muslims to eat.
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Muslims are not alowed to eat pork, they can eat all the other meats but they have to be halal.
The Muslims have their own way of slaughtering animals for food. Where that is not available, they may eat kosher food. They may eat Halal food cooked by the Jews and the Christians.
can muslims eat black bear
Muslims don't have a certain religious food that they eat. Though middle eastern food is often what Muslims eat which is also eaten by Jewish people.
no they cant eat any kind of pork/ham.