Sure, why not. Halal means the name of Allah was mentioned when the animal was slaughter. Hope that answers your question.
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Yes they can. Christians can eat halal foods or kosher meat as they are not proscribed.
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Yes. Muslims can eat kosher foods (which comply with dietary restrictions in Leviticus and Deuteronomy of the Old Testament and maybe a few other scattered rules here and there). Christians have the least regimented set of dietary restrictions and so can happily eat kosher or halal food. Sadly, it's Orthodox Jews who are the most … Read more
Halal meat is not sacrificed to any god. Halal prohibits eating animals that have been sacrificed.
Halal just means "lawful." It doesn't mean "in the name of Allah." It doesn't mean "sacrifice" or "killing." It's not the method for slaughter (slaughter is "zabiha").
The Apostles in Acts forbade eating animals sacrificed to idols, or with the blood still in it, those same rules are within the guidelines for halal meat. Halal … Read more