Halal is not just meat but refers to permissible in Islam. Does this woman have Muslim Staff to ensure that halal protocols are met? How can we be sure that cross contamination with pork is not there? Sadly many people forget that a lot more is needed to be truly halal. Now RSS and Israel telling Muslims what is halal. This is very bad.
Firstly u don't need muslim staff to ensure halal protocols are met. In canada they are very particular when they say its halal it is proper hand slaughtered halal. I even went in the kitchen to see where they put it and how they make it and everything. They dont cook bacon where they make their halal stuff.they had different tongs and stations for it .. I'm a Muslim and I would never post anything if I wasent sure about it. Rest is upto you..I did my thorough research before making and posting this
@@FatisKitchen , so yes, go to Chinatown as if pork is halal and trust them blindly if they say yes. Reality is that halal is more than just meat, it refers to protocols and standards. A devout Muslim should be present to ensure halal protocols are met. We cannot expect a Hindu to be a Muslim in the preparation of food but then return to Hinduism after.
@@xtremeownage2 there are Muslim countries where you can go and eat food like the norm and won’t even know if you’re fed donkey meat or dead meat. Trusting people is something that is universal and doesn’t have anything to do with being Muslim or not. Anyone serving halal meat will declare so and have a certificate present from the authorities that declare that it is HALAL. In Canada, no one wants to deceive people in to believing something false and get sued for millions. But then again all of us are different and our level of satisfaction varies. If you can’t trust someone then don’t. I double and triple check myself before I consume something. If someone can provide me proof that the food is halal then I’ll take their word and the halal certificate as proof. If you don’t feel comfortable then don’t try it out, but don’t declare it otherwise. You can say that you don’t feel comfortable or don’t think that there is sufficient proof to satisfy you whether food is halal or not. Just a comment - not looking to provoke an argument here. Thanks.
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I really liked how you showed asking if its halal super helpful
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Halal is not just meat but refers to permissible in Islam. Does this woman have Muslim Staff to ensure that halal protocols are met? How can we be sure that cross contamination with pork is not there? Sadly many people forget that a lot more is needed to be truly halal. Now RSS and Israel telling Muslims what is halal. This is very bad.
Firstly u don't need muslim staff to ensure halal protocols are met. In canada they are very particular when they say its halal it is proper hand slaughtered halal. I even went in the kitchen to see where they put it and how they make it and everything. They dont cook bacon where they make their halal stuff.they had different tongs and stations for it .. I'm a Muslim and I would never post anything if I wasent sure about it. Rest is upto you..I did my thorough research before making and posting this
@@FatisKitchen , so yes, go to Chinatown as if pork is halal and trust them blindly if they say yes. Reality is that halal is more than just meat, it refers to protocols and standards. A devout Muslim should be present to ensure halal protocols are met. We cannot expect a Hindu to be a Muslim in the preparation of food but then return to Hinduism after.
@@xtremeownage2 there are Muslim countries where you can go and eat food like the norm and won’t even know if you’re fed donkey meat or dead meat. Trusting people is something that is universal and doesn’t have anything to do with being Muslim or not. Anyone serving halal meat will declare so and have a certificate present from the authorities that declare that it is HALAL. In Canada, no one wants to deceive people in to believing something false and get sued for millions. But then again all of us are different and our level of satisfaction varies. If you can’t trust someone then don’t. I double and triple check myself before I consume something. If someone can provide me proof that the food is halal then I’ll take their word and the halal certificate as proof. If you don’t feel comfortable then don’t try it out, but don’t declare it otherwise. You can say that you don’t feel comfortable or don’t think that there is sufficient proof to satisfy you whether food is halal or not. Just a comment - not looking to provoke an argument here. Thanks.