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Topic: For Kook Cathy Dreamworks & those who do not even care about Kosher vs Halal laws of Nature + Error

Syntax started this discussion 7 years ago #84,462

Externally hosted imageReference Cathy's topic http://minichan.org/topic/84429 Asshole , there is a Middle Eastern restaurant near me that claims they serve authentic cuisine.

First Shocking as it may be I was in ERROR about the Camel - It is Halal but NOT Kosher

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_Islamic_and_Jewish_dietary_laws

Lots that is the same and some stuff that is different

The Islamic dietary laws (halal) and the Jewish dietary laws (kashrut; in English, kosher) are both quite detailed, and contain both points of similarity and discord. Both are the dietary laws of Abrahamic religion but they are described in distinct religious texts: an explanation of the Islamic code of law found in the Quran and Sunnah and a Jewish code of laws found in the Torah and explained in the Talmud.

As a rule of thumb, most Kosher foods not containing alcohol are also Halal. However, there are some exceptions, and this article lists the similarities and differences between the two laws.

Similarities

Swine is prohibited by both sets of beliefs.
Many animals permitted in kashrut are also halal, such as bovines.

To be kosher, aquatic animals must have scales and fins. Most Sunni schools of thought adhere to the interpretation that all creatures from the ocean or the sea or lake are considered halal. Twelver Shia Muslims however consider that only sea creatures that have scales are halal, but make an exception with some crustaceans; shrimps and prawns, but not lobsters. This is similar to the Jewish law with the exception of fins.

Gelatin is only permissible if it comes from a permissible animal (usually kosher gelatin comes from the bones of kosher fish, or is a vegan substitute, such as agar). Judaism finds that only gelatin made from kosher animals and/or kosher fish are in essence "kosher gelatins."

Almost all insects are prohibited by both sets of law, although of the Maliki school of Sunni Islam permits eating insects, with the condition of it being dead by any means. The few kosher insects are specific types of locusts and grasshoppers (see Kosher locust) which are not eaten today in most Jewish communities, since it is unknown which species is permitted (the exception being the Yemenite Jews, who claim to have preserved this knowledge); however all types of locusts are considered halal in sharia.

Differences (Edited)

The list of animals forbidden by kashrut is more restrictive, as kashrut requires that, to be kosher, mammals must chew cud and must have cloven hooves. Thus some animals such as the camel are halal, but not kosher.
Kashrut requires strict separation of dairy and meat products, even when they are kosher separately.

Lots more to read from Wiki - Did spot this unique Halal law/rule

There are some restrictions on what organs or parts of the carcass may be eaten from a halal-slaughtered and dressed animal, as described in the Quran or Hadith. Commonly known prohibitions include blood (Qur'an 2:173), penis, testicles, vulva, glands

Photo of course is maybe not so much Kosher or Halal

Dead !Pool..v42s joined in and replied with this 7 years ago, 1 hour later[^] [v] #970,328

Yo if something is halal they've said gods name for everything that was killed that went into it. If its kosher only the first and last animals in a group slaughtered together are blessed to not say the name of God needlessly

MR STEVEN MNUCHIN joined in and replied with this 7 years ago, 5 hours later, 7 hours after the original post[^] [v] #970,363

So what if there are similarities you fucking excess chromosome? You said "if something is kosher, it's halal too", you waste of stardust.

Anonymous E joined in and replied with this 7 years ago, 6 minutes later, 7 hours after the original post[^] [v] #970,364

@previous (MR STEVEN MNUCHIN)
> you waste of stardust
This is an awesome phrase that I need to try harder to work into everyday conversation.

Syntax (OP) replied with this 7 years ago, 7 hours later, 14 hours after the original post[^] [v] #970,439

@970,363 (MR STEVEN MNUCHIN)
Did you fail to see the word ERROR in my topic headline?
Jesus Christ implied he was god yet even Jesus was hung out to dry.

In Cathy's topic

MR STEVEN MNUCHIN replied with this 19 hours ago
@previous (you)
So? Something being kosher has no bearing on it being halal or not

Kook !!rcSrAtaAC joined in and replied with this 19 hours ago
@previous (MR STEVEN MNUCHIN)
No the two are not related

Syntax (you) replied with this 19 hours ago,
(Citing a deleted or non-existent reply.) (MR STEVEN MNUCHIN)
@previous (Kook !!rcSrAtaAC)

I have a meeting to get2 with little margin for error re traffic so YOU all will just have to use Wiki to review the rules - Bible has them for Jews in old bible
I suspect when Allah rote his book he borrowed some of dem Jews Rules out of their book.

Let me no what ya all cum up with.

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So Apparently your Chromosomes were not up to task to find out the actual answers for Self

Please note - Depending on which Seck the Rag Heads belong2 the rules Vary -

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Anonymous B joined in and replied with this 7 years ago, 3 weeks later, 3 weeks after the original post[^] [v] #977,828

@previous (Syntax)
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