[
UK
/hˈæləl/
]
NOUN
- (Islam) meat from animals that have been slaughtered in the prescribed way according to the shariah
ADJECTIVE
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proper or legitimate
the fund earns halal profits in full compliance with the Shari'a -
conforming to dietary laws
a halal kitchen
halal meat
How To Use halal In A Sentence
- He comments that a patient might talk of a "shiner" whereas a doctor (holy of holies) would speak of a "periorbital ecchymosis," which is true only if you could imagine a doctor referring to cephalalgia instead of a headache or odontalgia instead of a toothache. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol III No 1
- First, it subjects the process of earning to certain divine injunctions, which clearly define the limits of halal and haram.
- Shalala noted that parents should talk with their children about drug abuse directly.
- We will not ban the production of halal or kosher meat.
- And now the firm is looking to tender out contracts for ingredients such as halal meat, bread, fresh milk, eggs, cheese and yoghurt.
- To cater for the school's high Muslim population, all its meat is halal and sourced by ECS in Bradford; fruit and vegetables come from a little further afield, from Rochdale.
- To be certified as halal an animal must be slaughtered by a Muslim butcher who recites a prayer over the animal and then quickly slits its throat.
- Called shechita in Jewish kosher laws and zabiha in Islam's halal rules, these slaughter practices were developed in a primitive desert world where human survival should have been the only concern. Kamran Pasha: Was Jesus a Vegetarian?
- * Letter from the President: Wathint 'abafazi: halala Wangari Maathai! ANC Today
- Sabah had gone to the HC to challenge the family court order, which had dismissed her divorce petition on the basis of Adnan†™ s allegation that she ought to have done halala and hence their second marriage to each other was not legal. The Times of India