I think another thing you have to remember is even with seemingly vegetarian dishes there maybe non halal animal stock or fats in it and one thing we tend to forget is there are things that are vegetarian but it may have alcohol in it which is also non halal , for most gochujang pastes have ethanol alcohol in it . I live in the UK and I love Korean and East Asian food but I'm forever reading the ingredients in the oriental supermarket because ethanol is a sneaky one in the ingredients lol. May Allah give us ease in obeying Him ameen 💜
What you say im totally agree with you. I saw many bloggers who just give some food Halal name and im sure there goes Haram Fat. When i start to point out that things . And ask whats the proof that this Halal whatever its vege but how can you call it Halal. The answer was i got blocked. And tnx to them i start now blogging from Korea co of them. And im exposing every thing. What ever its Halal or Racism. And im working hardly on it.
This is exactly the point I wanted to make. Like eating vegetarian options is not good enough because there's alot of alcohol used,cooking wine etc in basically every type of dish,sauce,stir fry etc. Just try to find a Halal based restaurant if there is,if not then source your own ingredients and cook it. Because if you go to any restaurant just because they have halal or vegetarian options remember they use the same cooking utensils,pots,cutlery, dishing plates etc that they use for pork and other haram stuff so stay away from those as much as you can too. As regards the gochujang you mentioned I love that as well but wouldn't know where to find one that's not laced with alcohol,do you think it's possible to find halal options of it? There's also the use of alot of pork by products in everything,baked goods (cakes,cookie,even creams and milk) can contain and use alot of lard which is pig fat. Every Muslim needs to be careful about what they consume pls. It's not enough to just not eat pork or drink alcohol,you have to be sure that everything else even if not obviously those two,be sure you check that they're not laced with alcohol or pork by-products.
Yes.true.in my opinion, if you stay in non Muslim country,it is better to buy fresh ingredients like vegetables, seafood etc and cook it yourself.and I usually avoid unknown seasonings.since I cannot be sure how much the product didn't have alcohol or animal fats in it.eating clean maybe the way to go.use sugar or salts or herbs or fresh ingredients as natural seasoning.both of sisters study in USA and Germany,and they usually cook themselves.even bread or cookies need to be careful since some of them might have animal fats use in it.
when I lived in Japan the people from Southeast Asia were so friendly! It made me want to visit Southeast Asia and I went to Singapore in Dec 2019. I wanted to visit more in 2020 but then the pandemic started. I hope I can visit one day. Everyone seems to be relaxed, bubbly, smiley, and upbeat. Here in Austria, the weather is really cold for half of the year and peoole are more distant, so you get depressed easily. We may have a lot of affluence but we also have mental health problems.
@@roxayec There's a difference between rude and indifferent/not smiley. Keep that in mind. The probability that a German indeed meant to be rude towards a stranger is low.
Such a good video💟This topic is so necessary to Muslims and someone like me.Thanks a lot for taking an interview about this topic. U're amazing keep going💗💗
You made a video about a very good and necessary topic such as "halal food"....it's very important to know for muslim like me who wanna go korea....Thank you sooo muchfor this needfull video...
lol I eat everything even though I am muslim. I legit dont care lmao. I mean I still believe in God, just not religion. Though my parents force to believe in islam, I tried but my heart just is not sincere.
I lived in Korea. Be careful about believing the waiters' answer! My two friends from Germany were vegetarian (it was horrible to find sth for them!) and sometimes the waiters said it's vegetarian but there was still fish broth in the jiggae, for example. Idk how you can eat there peacefully without worries. Maybe you can just say "I will try my best and if mistakes are made, forgive me" or sth like that? Don't beat yourself up, it's VERY difficult cause they have a dozen of ingredients in every dish.
@@NoctLightCloud correct, according to ISLAM all we have to do is try our best. If we eat something non-halal accidentally without our knowledge, God will not punish us for it. We will automatically be forgiven 👍💯. Islam is ment to be easy for those that practice it with true knowledge.
@@CoolNumber1 lack of proper islamic knowledge is the reason for you lack of belief. Once you understand the wisdom behind the teachings, then practicing them becomes easy and sincere.
Mashallah I'm so proud that you have the courage to let Muslims speak their voices in your country and as much as I really love watching kdramas but I've always been concerned and quite skeptical about the restaurants in Korea but now that I've seen this and you have shown me so much halal choices and possibilities it's just so refreshing to see that what a difference you've made along with the muslim culture thank you so much I'm grateful Mashallah 😊😊👍❤
Kardeşlerimiz Kore' liflerin, kendi kalplerinin sıcaklığını, İslâmın hoşgörüsünde görmeleri, Asya kıtasında, huzur ve mutluluğun artmasına katkı sağlıyor... Bir muhabir olarak, bunu hissedip, gelen misafirlere ilgi gösterdiğiniz için, sizi tebrik ediyorum...
@@MANOJ98684 hha exactly on finding halal food our muslims brother and sisters do jihad ... And the meaning of jihad is to struggle..... Narrow minded people
Like the questions sooo much thank you Jin. May be you can ask them how do they celebrate Eid? How is Ramadan in Korea? Do they have muslim friends and if they do gather in a certain a place? Did they visit Seoul Central Mosque? 👌🏻
I think most people know Bangladesh. Your population is so huge, how can we not know? You're not a small remote tropical island unknown to most, but a huge country.
If you want halal Korean food, just come to Malaysia! 🤭 we have tons version of halal Korean food. I always ensure that I eat Korean food at least once a month but usually it's once a week 😂
저는 미국과 캐나다에서 자란 방글리데시계 여대생이예요! 이렇게 무슬림 사람들을 찾아서 인터뷰하는 거 정말 좋은데 이슬람 국가에서 자란 무슬림들만 말고 저처럼 이슬람 국가 아닌 나라에서 자란 무슬림들이 한국에 사는 경험도 궁금하네요. 이슬람 국가에서 자란 무슬림과 이슬람 국가 아닌 나라에서 자란 무슬림들의 한국 살이를 비교하면 차이가 날 수도 있으니까요. 찾기가 좀 어렵겠지만 이런 무슬림들도 몇명 있었으면 좋겠어요! Although I'm grateful that you interview muslims, it would be nice if you could also find muslims who aren't from muslim majority countries, since their experience living in Korea may be much different than those who come from muslim countries. 아무튼, 영상 잘 봤고 다음 영상도 기대됩니다^^.
Halal food focusing in one area. As muslim tourist, we try to stay nearby halal place. But when we going somewhere to tourist attraction, difficult to find halal food. If go back to halal place, took some time to reach.
I am surprised at these people how hard is to find fish anywhere in the world ? This is why learning to cook is very important life skill as you can always find the ingredients and cook your own .
A little note, I heard from a sheikh that as long as the place does not specifically say how they slaughter the animals (like in the name of someone else other than allah etc) AND you live in a country that is part of ahl al kitab (meaning Christians', Jews etc) then you can eat the food there like chicken, beef, meat (no pork obv). In other words it does not apply to a country like Korea with no specific religious affiliations but can apply to countries like USA, Canada, Germany, UK etc...
Well, tteokbokki don't have meat in it esp pork. But if u buy tteokbokki in a street food that sell soondae also, it's haram. Even when u cook halal food using a pan that has been used for cook pork or something, it's become haram.
Why Korea must be equipped with Halal food everywhere? Don't take it for granted. We are not able to get any pork in muslim countries too. It's very challenging to get alchol too. When you are in Rome, do as Romans do.
They don’t have to, this video is an interview where people express their opinions. And if someone in Korea wants to help out these people and open halal restaurants, is it going to harm you or anyone else? No.
Thank u for this. I hope they make the korean ingredients more muslim friendly, wanted to order some gochujang but hv to check a hundred times to make sure no alcohol is present.
South Korea government should've open their market for Halal food especially tourism and F&B industry. Implementing authentic South Korea cuisine using a Halal product.
I would like to suggest Korean food sellers to keep halal food because both Koreans and Muslims can eat it. That will solve problem for both communities living together. It's a cultural difference and I have great deal of respect for Korean culture.
Could you no bias ,ask muslim countries if they can makes pork restaurants everywhere,can you..Muslim just want their things need to consider it,but not the others..
من الجميل مصادفة اول كوري يطرح المواضيع عن المسلمين في كوريا واكيد المتحدثين كان جميلين ورائعين ومحافظتهم عن تعالييم الدين الاسلامي متابعة جديدة من الجزائر 🇩🇿
I discovered these three unique types of muslim during my stay in Korea. 1). Good-Quality-Muslim: They eat only halal meat of halal animals and avoid meat of forbidden animals (non-halal). They only go to halal restaurants. Also, if they visit the local Korean restaurant / Burger King / McDonald's, then they eat only shrimp and sea foods. However, they don't know that all beef burgers, pork burgers, chicken burgers, and fries all are fried in the same oil pan. This is barely 5% of the total Muslims population living in Korea. 2). High-Populated-Muslim: This type of muslim eats the meat of a halal animal but doesn't care whether it is slaughtered in a halal way or not. They eat beef/chicken/mutton from any halal and non-halal restaurants, but they avoid haram meat (pork and dog, etc.). They go to Burger King/McDonald/KFC and eat everything except pork. This type of muslim contributes 85% of the total Muslims population living in Korea. 3). Secular Muslim: They don't care about anything. They eat whatever pig/frog/dog/cat/alcohol/soju/beer comes in front of them. Mostly, they are married to a Korean or have to eat at least two meals with Korean colleagues at the workplace. This is 10% of the Muslims living in Korea.
In Korea, it is very difficult to find vegan food since the bases and spices/sauce for the food mostly are made from meat/bone broth, seafood, fish. So as a vegan, I can't trust Korean food.
Respected sir, Plz do interview with seoul national university muslim peoples. About environment as a muslim, is there halal food to eat and their interaction with korean students. Plz plz plz.......
Can u make a vid about if Koreans men/women would get married to foreigners and foreigners men/women would get married to Koreans. Thx ☺️ nice videos ❤❤❤
@@Bam-ud5ke An opinion about halal food is not going to go down well in South Korea, we have enough animal cruelty problems of our own. Let them go home and torture their own animals.
Everything is good, but I have one question. It seems if non-muslim person butcher an animale (even practiced other terms) its not going to be an halal. What will happen to non-islamic persons who are working in the meat industries for several generations? Don't you think that halal concept itself, creating economic discrimination to non-believers? In halal restaurant can I get non-halal food, if I don't want to eat halal food?
Not halal certified doesn't mean not halal. When it comes to eating at foreign countries especially non Islamic countries, it's important to have knowledge about what halal really is. Of course it's easier when the food is certified halal.
Muslims get halal food esaily some of area in korea. But there aren't any halal food shop some of area. That's way muslim people facing problems in korea. Some people adjusting only by sea food. But muslims like to eat beef, mutton, chekeen. So, need to available halal food shop every area in korea. 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
The interview with you was fun… 😊also noticed that all girls are from morocco 🇲🇦 🇲🇦 ❤
Thank you for the good answers Hanan!
الفيديو عبارة عن مغربيات 😭💖 بنات لبلاد 💖
From the first sight the boy, I am saying that he will be Bangladeshi🇧🇩😍Cause I'm also Bangladeshi💜
Same
I think another thing you have to remember is even with seemingly vegetarian dishes there maybe non halal animal stock or fats in it and one thing we tend to forget is there are things that are vegetarian but it may have alcohol in it which is also non halal , for most gochujang pastes have ethanol alcohol in it . I live in the UK and I love Korean and East Asian food but I'm forever reading the ingredients in the oriental supermarket because ethanol is a sneaky one in the ingredients lol. May Allah give us ease in obeying Him ameen 💜
What you say im totally agree with you. I saw many bloggers who just give some food Halal name and im sure there goes Haram Fat. When i start to point out that things . And ask whats the proof that this Halal whatever its vege but how can you call it Halal. The answer was i got blocked. And tnx to them i start now blogging from Korea co of them. And im exposing every thing. What ever its Halal or Racism. And im working hardly on it.
so true!!!!
This is exactly the point I wanted to make. Like eating vegetarian options is not good enough because there's alot of alcohol used,cooking wine etc in basically every type of dish,sauce,stir fry etc. Just try to find a Halal based restaurant if there is,if not then source your own ingredients and cook it. Because if you go to any restaurant just because they have halal or vegetarian options remember they use the same cooking utensils,pots,cutlery, dishing plates etc that they use for pork and other haram stuff so stay away from those as much as you can too.
As regards the gochujang you mentioned I love that as well but wouldn't know where to find one that's not laced with alcohol,do you think it's possible to find halal options of it?
There's also the use of alot of pork by products in everything,baked goods (cakes,cookie,even creams and milk) can contain and use alot of lard which is pig fat. Every Muslim needs to be careful about what they consume pls.
It's not enough to just not eat pork or drink alcohol,you have to be sure that everything else even if not obviously those two,be sure you check that they're not laced with alcohol or pork by-products.
@@rumii7608 good job,I'm gonna subscribe to your page now. And keep doing what youre doing pls
Yes.true.in my opinion, if you stay in non Muslim country,it is better to buy fresh ingredients like vegetables, seafood etc and cook it yourself.and I usually avoid unknown seasonings.since I cannot be sure how much the product didn't have alcohol or animal fats in it.eating clean maybe the way to go.use sugar or salts or herbs or fresh ingredients as natural seasoning.both of sisters study in USA and Germany,and they usually cook themselves.even bread or cookies need to be careful since some of them might have animal fats use in it.
when I lived in Japan the people from Southeast Asia were so friendly! It made me want to visit Southeast Asia and I went to Singapore in Dec 2019. I wanted to visit more in 2020 but then the pandemic started. I hope I can visit one day. Everyone seems to be relaxed, bubbly, smiley, and upbeat. Here in Austria, the weather is really cold for half of the year and peoole are more distant, so you get depressed easily. We may have a lot of affluence but we also have mental health problems.
I can agree with the cold people except I’m in Germany people are so rude here..
@@roxayec There's a difference between rude and indifferent/not smiley. Keep that in mind. The probability that a German indeed meant to be rude towards a stranger is low.
off topic
Such a good video💟This topic is so necessary to Muslims and someone like me.Thanks a lot for taking an interview about this topic. U're amazing keep going💗💗
You made a video about a very good and necessary topic such as "halal food"....it's very important to know for muslim like me who wanna go korea....Thank you sooo muchfor this needfull video...
lol I eat everything even though I am muslim. I legit dont care lmao. I mean I still believe in God, just not religion. Though my parents force to believe in islam, I tried but my heart just is not sincere.
@@CoolNumber1 You believe in Islam or not it's absolutely your personal matter....but you're very unlucky cause you don't trust in Islam..
I lived in Korea. Be careful about believing the waiters' answer! My two friends from Germany were vegetarian (it was horrible to find sth for them!) and sometimes the waiters said it's vegetarian but there was still fish broth in the jiggae, for example. Idk how you can eat there peacefully without worries. Maybe you can just say "I will try my best and if mistakes are made, forgive me" or sth like that? Don't beat yourself up, it's VERY difficult cause they have a dozen of ingredients in every dish.
@@NoctLightCloud correct, according to ISLAM all we have to do is try our best. If we eat something non-halal accidentally without our knowledge, God will not punish us for it. We will automatically be forgiven 👍💯. Islam is ment to be easy for those that practice it with true knowledge.
@@CoolNumber1 lack of proper islamic knowledge is the reason for you lack of belief. Once you understand the wisdom behind the teachings, then practicing them becomes easy and sincere.
Mashallah I'm so proud that you have the courage to let Muslims speak their voices in your country and as much as I really love watching kdramas but I've always been concerned and quite skeptical about the restaurants in Korea but now that I've seen this and you have shown me so much halal choices and possibilities it's just so refreshing to see that what a difference you've made along with the muslim culture thank you so much I'm grateful Mashallah 😊😊👍❤
Kardeşlerimiz Kore' liflerin, kendi kalplerinin sıcaklığını, İslâmın hoşgörüsünde görmeleri, Asya kıtasında, huzur ve mutluluğun artmasına katkı sağlıyor...
Bir muhabir olarak, bunu hissedip, gelen misafirlere ilgi gösterdiğiniz için, sizi tebrik ediyorum...
Take love from Bangladesh ..its good to watch ..🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
The interview was awesome ❤️
Amazing video. This video is quite informative for muslim people. Thanks for your hard work Jin ❤
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
You should also ask them what they currently do in Korea or what brought them to Korea in the intro. Would be interesting to know!
Thanks for suggestion!
Its halal jihad 😂😂
@@MANOJ98684 hha exactly on finding halal food our muslims brother and sisters do jihad ...
And the meaning of jihad is to struggle.....
Narrow minded people
@@MANOJ98684 Indian dogs everywhere 🤢🤢
@@RmsJw i am dog then your pig 🐷🐷 kati lulli
Oh my god..you know Bangladesh! I am from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩
My morrocan girls are stunning THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO
Lots of love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩💜💜💜💜💜
Thank you. This is very helpful cause i have a plan visiting korea by next year and this is one of concern too 😊
Thanks for focus in that topic🥰
You are doing amazing job keep going i love watching your videos❤❤❤
your videos are really amazing🥰lots of love from Pakistan 🇵🇰 🇵🇰...
Like the questions sooo much thank you Jin.
May be you can ask them how do they celebrate Eid? How is Ramadan in Korea? Do they have muslim friends and if they do gather in a certain a place? Did they visit Seoul Central Mosque? 👌🏻
Thank you so much for making this video😍😍🥰
Bro I really love the way you are doing interview, you look a very critical thinker. love from Pakistan to Korea ❤
ohh so much to know tq for mkng video on this topic!😊 im a big fan of ur work
Jin channel is encouraging us to come atleast as a tourist to South Korea..
Many of my engg friends had told about the friendliness of koreans
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owww i needed this video thanks jin❤️👍🏻
Guy: Do u know Bangladesh?? 🇧🇩
Jin : Yeahh I know 0:58
Make me proud....
I think most people know Bangladesh. Your population is so huge, how can we not know? You're not a small remote tropical island unknown to most, but a huge country.
I am also a Bangladeshi
If you want halal Korean food, just come to Malaysia! 🤭 we have tons version of halal Korean food. I always ensure that I eat Korean food at least once a month but usually it's once a week 😂
And Malaysia have many halal thai food right ?
@@Boat__ yeszz!
@@Boat__it's very easy to have halal food in southern Thailand...
Thank you for the interesting topic.
헉 음식 너무 맛있어 보여요!! 꼭 가야겠어요~
It was really interesting. Thank you Jin!
저는 미국과 캐나다에서 자란 방글리데시계 여대생이예요!
이렇게 무슬림 사람들을 찾아서 인터뷰하는 거 정말 좋은데 이슬람 국가에서 자란 무슬림들만 말고 저처럼 이슬람 국가 아닌 나라에서 자란 무슬림들이 한국에 사는 경험도 궁금하네요. 이슬람 국가에서 자란 무슬림과 이슬람 국가 아닌 나라에서 자란 무슬림들의 한국 살이를 비교하면 차이가 날 수도 있으니까요. 찾기가 좀 어렵겠지만 이런 무슬림들도 몇명 있었으면 좋겠어요!
Although I'm grateful that you interview muslims, it would be nice if you could also find muslims who aren't from muslim majority countries, since their experience living in Korea may be much different than those who come from muslim countries.
아무튼, 영상 잘 봤고 다음 영상도 기대됩니다^^.
기회가 된다면 꼭 만들어보겠습니다! 감사합니다
so many fellow moroccans wow!
The Bangladeshi man tips is great to all Muslim who wants halal foods in Seoul
Yeah!
Good topic!!
Hi Jin!! Great job with the questions!!!
I loved they way the girl said pakistani food awww its so sweet
Love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩💜
Thank you jin to make this type of video and I am so happy after watch this video lot of love from Pakistan 🇵🇰❤️🇰🇷
Great video thanks.
Nice vlog ever 👍💕
Amazing great job
Halal food focusing in one area. As muslim tourist, we try to stay nearby halal place. But when we going somewhere to tourist attraction, difficult to find halal food. If go back to halal place, took some time to reach.
Thanks for this video
Nice interview
Great info...I wish I can visit Korea one day
I am surprised at these people how hard is to find fish anywhere in the world ? This is why learning to cook is very important life skill as you can always find the ingredients and cook your own .
Yes it is very hard, I just came back from Korea last week.
The boy is from Bangladesh and me too. Take love from Bangladesh 🎉❤
Good video ☺️
I am Muslimah from Kyrgyzstan.
Point 👀 homemade food like we can cook any halal food but if we go with ready food 🍲 we would have to find a halal food restaurant
A little note, I heard from a sheikh that as long as the place does not specifically say how they slaughter the animals (like in the name of someone else other than allah etc) AND you live in a country that is part of ahl al kitab (meaning Christians', Jews etc) then you can eat the food there like chicken, beef, meat (no pork obv). In other words it does not apply to a country like Korea with no specific religious affiliations but can apply to countries like USA, Canada, Germany, UK etc...
those countries have an official state religion? And every meat producing company is owned by a christian or jew?
Well, tteokbokki don't have meat in it esp pork. But if u buy tteokbokki in a street food that sell soondae also, it's haram. Even when u cook halal food using a pan that has been used for cook pork or something, it's become haram.
Access to halal food is a big criteria when choosing where to travel to
Good video brother.I am from Bangladesh
Why Korea must be equipped with Halal food everywhere? Don't take it for granted. We are not able to get any pork in muslim countries too. It's very challenging to get alchol too. When you are in Rome, do as Romans do.
I don't understand if they muslim why they fly to country that contain pork in most place 😅
They don’t have to, this video is an interview where people express their opinions. And if someone in Korea wants to help out these people and open halal restaurants, is it going to harm you or anyone else? No.
There’s a lot of halal food in Itaewon area
Nice video brother 🌹
I'm waiting for muslim related topics
May allah bless you🌹 aameen🤲
Thank u for this. I hope they make the korean ingredients more muslim friendly, wanted to order some gochujang but hv to check a hundred times to make sure no alcohol is present.
South Korea government should've open their market for Halal food especially tourism and F&B industry. Implementing authentic South Korea cuisine using a Halal product.
몇몇 된장찌게 순두부찌게에는 돼지고기가 포함된 것도 있습니다. 물어보고 시키세요.
wait so I’ve been eating haram food?? 😭😭
I would like to suggest Korean food sellers to keep halal food because both Koreans and Muslims can eat it. That will solve problem for both communities living together.
It's a cultural difference and I have great deal of respect for Korean culture.
Could you no bias ,ask muslim countries if they can makes pork restaurants everywhere,can you..Muslim just want their things need to consider it,but not the others..
I believe the best way is self cooking with known ingredients. And if one can do it, another good deed is to invite another friend to join.
من الجميل مصادفة اول كوري يطرح المواضيع عن المسلمين في كوريا واكيد المتحدثين كان جميلين ورائعين ومحافظتهم عن تعالييم الدين الاسلامي متابعة جديدة من الجزائر 🇩🇿
I love Algeria!
@@nazmulhaque7120 شكرا من لطفك تحياتي من الجزائر
Beautiful ❤
Brother,
Love From Bangladesh🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
Are You Muslim?
Please Tell Me😇
I am Bangladesh bro 🇧🇩
I discovered these three unique types of muslim during my stay in Korea.
1). Good-Quality-Muslim: They eat only halal meat of halal animals and avoid meat of forbidden animals (non-halal). They only go to halal restaurants. Also, if they visit the local Korean restaurant / Burger King / McDonald's, then they eat only shrimp and sea foods. However, they don't know that all beef burgers, pork burgers, chicken burgers, and fries all are fried in the same oil pan. This is barely 5% of the total Muslims population living in Korea.
2). High-Populated-Muslim: This type of muslim eats the meat of a halal animal but doesn't care whether it is slaughtered in a halal way or not. They eat beef/chicken/mutton from any halal and non-halal restaurants, but they avoid haram meat (pork and dog, etc.). They go to Burger King/McDonald/KFC and eat everything except pork. This type of muslim contributes 85% of the total Muslims population living in Korea.
3). Secular Muslim:
They don't care about anything. They eat whatever pig/frog/dog/cat/alcohol/soju/beer comes in front of them. Mostly, they are married to a Korean or have to eat at least two meals with Korean colleagues at the workplace. This is 10% of the Muslims living in Korea.
Unfortunately this is all too common
Inshallah I am going to eat only halal.
@@equityjustice2695 yes so if we do statics then only 5% is following basic teaching
@@sophiesjourney1551 let's see
@@sophiesjourney1551 I am sure you will be in 2nd category
The way our bangladeshi guy is talking i can say he is brother🇧🇩❤️
By seeing that boy for the first moment.... I shouted like "he is Bangladeshi for damn sure" 🤣🤣
In Korea, it is very difficult to find vegan food since the bases and spices/sauce for the food mostly are made from meat/bone broth, seafood, fish. So as a vegan, I can't trust Korean food.
Respected sir,
Plz do interview with seoul national university muslim peoples. About environment as a muslim, is there halal food to eat and their interaction with korean students. Plz plz plz.......
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Do someone have the social info of the rose ghimari? The one with the phone in her hands
Even if there isn't pork in the food, is there a risk of alcohol in the food? Do koreans use alcohol in all their food?
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I am Looking for K-Chicken with Halal for my Muslim friends in Seoul. If someone know it, can u recommend it Plz??
Which is the most Muslim populated area in South Korea? I want to visit
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Can u make a vid about if Koreans men/women would get married to foreigners and foreigners men/women would get married to Koreans.
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Thanks for your suggestion!
Such a good video, i like the topic too Also to let people know more about muslims🤍💗
Keep going👏🏻
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Thank you!!
Not me thinking the other day -if I go to korea can I ever get 'bitter gourd'?🥺
And here comes the solution, BD mart korea!😃😂
How would you know how the animal was actually slaughtered?
I am from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
If you can not find the food you like in kOREA go home.
I dont think they’re complaining… they’re just expressing their opinion…
@@Bam-ud5ke An opinion about halal food is not going to go down well in South Korea, we have enough animal cruelty problems of our own. Let them go home and torture their own animals.
Bangladeshi people here🌚❣️
Everything is good, but I have one question. It seems if non-muslim person butcher an animale (even practiced other terms) its not going to be an halal. What will happen to non-islamic persons who are working in the meat industries for several generations? Don't you think that halal concept itself, creating economic discrimination to non-believers? In halal restaurant can I get non-halal food, if I don't want to eat halal food?
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I would love to know if there vegan restaurants bec seems everywhere is meat.
Not halal certified doesn't mean not halal. When it comes to eating at foreign countries especially non Islamic countries, it's important to have knowledge about what halal really is. Of course it's easier when the food is certified halal.
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Muslims get halal food esaily some of area in korea. But there aren't any halal food shop some of area. That's way muslim people facing problems in korea. Some people adjusting only by sea food. But muslims like to eat beef, mutton, chekeen. So, need to available halal food shop every area in korea. 🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
There was a delivery truck.
Korea people need to open a halal restaurant food for all people of the world
Muslims need to open Pork restaurant food for all people of world
It's hard for me to find pork in Muslim Country too.
Cause in Islam we aren’t allowed to eat or sell pork. So of course there won’t be pork in Muslim countries 😂
@@RandomPerson-yy7ocMalaysia, Indonesia TOO, pork is available for non-muslims in UAE
Middle Eastern women, DAMN!!! I understand you now oh great Khan.
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