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Halal vs Kashrut
editThis means war!
edit- Comparison of Islamic and Jewish dietary laws
- Kosher
- Kashrut
- Kosher foods
- Milk and meat in Jewish law
- Chametz
- Mashgiach
- Civil laws regarding Kashrut
- Kosher salt
- Kosher locust
- Kosher animals
- Nikkur
- Herem
- Cherem
- Halal
- Halal
- Islamic dietary laws
- Taboo food and drink
- Haraam
- Haram
- Muslim Consumer Group
- The Halal Science Center, Chulalongkorn University
- Slaughter
- Ritual slaughter
- Legal aspects of ritual slaughter
- Shechita
- Dhabihah
- Simla chadasha