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halal

/huh-lahl/US // həˈlɑl //UK // (hɑːˈlɑːl) //

清真,清真寺,清真食品,清真品

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : relating to or noting meat prepared or animals slaughtered in the manner prescribed by Islamic law: a halal butcher. fit to eat or use according to Islamic law: halal baked goods;halal cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.
    • : permissible to have or do under Islamic law: halal savings accounts that do not pay interest.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a halal animal or halal meat: Halal is sold at my local supermarket.

Examples

  • It’s a quality pair, for sure, and even better, the chicken, like everything at Uncle C’s, is halal.

  • 'You don't have a choice'At Hoshine’s factories, halal food is offered in the cafeteria.

  • For other iftars, mosques use their budgets to book catering from halal restaurants.

  • Other shady practices include non-halal meat being marketed as halal.

  • As for Yasin, he strives to make sure some of his halal meat comes from his own hands.

  • Is it halal if the animal lives a miserable life while never seeing sunlight?

  • There are some examples of halal businesses trying to buck the mainstream.

  • Halal means “permissible” in Arabic and refers to food that does not contain alcohol and pork.

  • We spent a couple of distracting minutes going through the menu from the halal Pakistani place on Valencia.

  • “Hade mushe halal,” (that is not lawful,) said I to him with a loud voice.

  • “There was but little between them,” Xa a halal qui cohol ahauh; this expression is not clear.