I have a Muslim friend who asked me if I ever fasted or practiced Ramadan. I said sure, all the time when I was kid, but we didn't call it fasting or Ramadan. We called it poverty. He laughed.
a friend came home after serving in desert storm. he worked with muslims. i asked if they required different food and he said after 2 weeks in the field eating MREs no one cared what was on their plate. no questions asked. he also told me pows (enemy) were interrogated with the hide of a pig hanging within eyesight and the threat that they would wear it if they did not talk. they talked.
Yeah same but mom always made it work, beans and hot dogs. Cinnamon sugar bread for dessert. then at 35 she went to nursing school and now she's doing awesome as a CNO.
@@christopher73113 Back in the day in DC I worked with professional groups from the middle east, and when they came here they all drank and smoked, and ate whatever they pleased. They laid down with “working women” and contracted some gnarly STD’s, but they didn’t stop. Some had out of wedlock babies with Americans, whom they mostly abandoned when their visas were up. Especially the girl children.
Me too! I live in an area, where most of the people are muslims and i just want to understand what and why they do, what they do. So this channel is such a great opportunity to get to know their tradition without being inappropriate. :)
I feel the exact same way. I feel like here in my country we have a lot of problems with people being closed minded to any other religious group that's not Christian. I love being able to learn about other religions.
I had a muslim friend who i started trading snacks with when she couldn't eat the poptarts she was given. We made sure it was good she could eat. She was awesome
If you have Musilm friends and you want to invite them to go fishing with you in your boat, be sure to invite two of them, because if you only take one along, he'll drink all of your beer!
@@clauddavis4985 Hi, since I am trying to learn more about other religions, why wouldn't she be talking? I'm just curious. Also, what are some of the other differences between Middle Eastern and American Islam?
How often do you think "Did this really need 0.01% whey?" Or so they removed the milk but not the eggs or vise versa..... Worst is in most restaurants.
@@oneel3859 honestly I'm horribly lactose intolerant and when I only ate mostly plant-based I was just like "did you really need to add JUST lactose to these instant noodles?!"
@@CH-jj8wk The quantity also doesn't make sense at times. Its like they sometimes purposely put it there to scare off vegans like sunlight to a vampire. Vegan...oh wait, let's add these three shacks of milk powder.
When I was a teenager, I went to the West Coast and a Muslim family came into the restaurant and wanted clam chowder. The waitress informed them that the clam chowder had bacon in it. The family didn't get the chowder. Watching that interaction is how I learned Muslims can't have pork and I was impressed with the waitress for being so thoughtful.
@@Kneel21 it’s completely fine! I have not felt the need to convert to Islam at the moment but studying Islam has somehow made me bring a cup of water into the bathroom to clean myself properly! May Allah bless you!
Muhammad said that some Jews got turned into animals by Allah because he was mad at them. They may have become lizards or rabbits, so he disliked to eat those things. But he let his followers eat them because I guess he thinks it's fine for them to eat people, just not him.
I told my friends I can’t eat pork ( and anything pig related ), now they ask me things like “ Hey, you can eat oranges right ? “ “ milk ??“ “ cheese ??“ etc 🤣🤣
I was raised Mormon/LDS back when i was a kid they had rules- some still exist, some don't now no alcohol, no caffeine, no coffee no tea used to not be able to have soda due to caffeine. Have to cover your shoulders as female, skirt/shorts to top of knees.
Have you two done a video on what is/isn't halal? I'm trying to unlearn a lot of this stuff that I grew up with and I don't really understand what constitutes as halal. You two have been an amazing source of information and kindness and I want to thank you for that as well.
I retired from a bakery after 30+ years. We had a mixing bowl that was blessed by a Rabbi that we used for certain breads,etc. I caught someone mixing hamburger in it for meatballs and nearly hit the ceiling! It shouldn’t have been used again (to my knowledge) until it was blessed again. My Boss said “oh it’s fine. You’re overreacting.” What I am getting at is be careful who you trust with your food. Especially if you’re on a specific diet.🌸💜
Capitalism can be a disease. My dad can't have red meat but we found out the reason he kept getting I'll was because they didn't separate the food. This practice is not unusual and as a Muslim I don't trust even so called halal businesses at times. The sad part is small businesses that do actually do they right thing are suffocated by larger corporations that see money. I just cook my food myself tbh.
Yeah. I work at a Dominos and our ingredients get mixed up in a tray at the bottom and then we pick them out. So if you don't eat pork, just order somewhere else cause I can guarantee it's not kosher or halal.
@Rosie Boom Mommy that’s for Jewish people (me) the rabbi has to make a blessing and there has to be a kosher certification and we’re no allowed to eat meat mixed with dairy and if we eat meat we have to wait from 3-6 hours before eating dairy. A lot of animals and birds were not allowed to eat and a bunch of other interesting rules we have to follow.
In Birmingham, UK, take aways and fast food places are Halal as a matter of course. Lots of Sweet Centres and Dessert Shops too, pretty good if you don't drink.
Similar in the east end of London. We would book our Christmas work meal somewhere that uses halal meat so our Muslim colleagues were not restricted to the veggie option
I worked in a primary school, and one of the kids in my class forgot his lunch one day, and I felt SO BAD. Because he couldnt eat any of the food i had with me either, not even the yoghurt! After that day i made sure to always have something with me that he could eat, he was my favorite student. So talented. I always brought some almonds for us to enjoy while I helped with his homework :) In norway we all bring our own food to school and work. Some work places and high schools has a Cafeteria.
As a well traveled US vet, I love how you guys are showing the truth about Islam and American Muslims. Its unfortunate so many of our neighbors only see what the msm shows them.
Watching these shorts are really interesting to me. You never really get to hear other people explaining their religion to you and I find this pretty interesting to watch.
Because people has prejudice for islam because of media and what's happening in middle east right now. I mean islamaphobia is so real and it is disgusting.Muslims dont want to be misunderstood so they're trying to avoid rumours about islam. And it is logic.
I am not vegetarian, but I have made extensive efforts to not eat meat from fast food places due to the quality being awful. (Also just a tip for fast food lovers, at a McD's I worked at they would sometimes fry meat in the fries fryers. So if you are trying to not have certain types of meat or any meat at all, maybe just make your own fries at home or find a good fast food place that you can guarantee your foods quality. *I recommend 5guys fries)
So I’m confused about “no-alcohol period” because in Turkey pretty much everyone I knew drank alcohol as long as it isn’t grape-based. I even asked someone about it and they said as long as it wasn’t wine it was ok.
I used to work in a shop with a Muslim and I once made everyone mix ups for a party to feel nostalgic and I bought a few Halal versions of sweets for her. Changed gloves, different bag to mark them. She appreciated it so much. Felt good.
I’m in the middle of learning about Islam and my family’s ancestry. So it’s sometimes confusing and hard! But your short videos have been so informative to me. Also, it’s the way that you present your videos, the way you talk to us! It’s like talking with friends. There are others who have helped, but by far, your family have helped me the most. So I thank you for that!!! Your family will always be in my heart and you are always in my prayers!!!!! I have so much love and respect for your family as well as all your followers! We will always support you in anyway that we can!!! Saleh family #1
@@selenabodhnarain6582 I feel better than I thought I would when I began learning about Islam! I never dreamed that it would affect me this way. Thank you! Happy Ramadan!
Ive witnessed Muslims indulging in Alcohol..In Bahrain the Saudis come here for the Weekend...Alcohol and Women...Also in the UAE and Qatar they are also enjoying the Distilled Spirits !!!
A bunch of my coworkers are Muslim (they’re all awesome people) and it’s fun seeing how different we are, yet how similar we are. Oh and I didn’t know I loved Dates before I met them either 👍🏼
@@amanihajothman if they are religious and follow the true christianity and Judaism than yes. But the people that do follow their religion strict are very few of them these days unfortunately. So better stay on the safe side. Especially if there's pork sold at the same place.. Don't risk your deen for a piece of meat.
@@umarthaaqif3685 Me neither, I’m a meat-eater, but I live in Canada, Quebec, so every time we go out to eat we have to eat vegetarian if it’s not a halal restaurant (I said it should be vegetarian instead of vegan in the comment btw).
I’m an agnostic person, formerly Christian, and have always found it fascinating how religion shapes lives and how it came to be that way. Faith is a powerful force, for sure.
@@preppybeads8535 People tends to always see the world even more. Religion is not what we choose rather it chooses us while we are born. If you are born in any family it's very unlikely you will be converting.
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i’m formely Christian bcs christian ppl had some sacraments like baptism, confirmation and etc we or our families had to do, even when we’re adults and don’t believe in this particular crurch we still christians.
I had 3 next door mates from Saudi in Bali who had flown just to eat and drink and get trashy for a week . They said they do this frequently as the alcohol is banned in Saudi 😅
@@hparygzvo2434 we still sell bacon but it’s cooked and stored in a different area to the rest of the food and we are trained to be very careful about contamination
I’m orthodox and I can’t eat pork either so whenever I was with my Muslim friends we could kinda relate on how hard it was to ask teachers what the food was made of
While stationed overseas in Saudi Arabia we brought liquor to our moselm’s guest home. They were having a party. And everyone got toasted on alcohol drinks.
I’m not Muslim but I always buy halal products when possible. I trust the meat much more than other supermarket meats and I want the stores to see these products sell, even in a small town. I want them to be easily available to my Muslim brothers and sisters. Thanks for your channel!
A friend of mine who used to live in Honduras and another friend of mine who used to live in Hungary and Turkey. They changed a lot of things about themselves. They did not stick to their beliefs, foods, culture, and traditions, and ethical or mythology. Completely changed a ton of things. Became to know the Lord. and Savior Jesus Christ, and the Holy Bible and became a Christian and Christ follower. They love italian food, mexican, and sushi, and just a big salad.
There has to be different degrees of being Muslim just like in any other religion. I spent 3 months in Malaysia and loved it, but went out to the bar 3 or 4 nights a week with my Muslim friends. I am a special occasian 1 drink person. I lived under the same roof as my Muslim GF at the time and was warned several times to be careful doing so and that being a tourist would not be a toleratedexcuse if i were caught. Never worried while in Kuala Lumpur but traveling and staying outside of Capitol we had to stay in prominently Chinese neighborhoods. We ate everything with out checking ingredients. I stayed in ipoh Perak for a month and the sultans son is transgender. I am not making this comment to offend or degrade the Muslim religion. Sharing my experience from 2007 January - March. Being the first time i traveled out of the USA i was shocked to see that the rich acted half Mulslim and the everyday person was help to a higher standard by the Malaysian government. I love the Malaysian people and Indian, Chinese and Malay melting pot that makes the country.
I’m Hebrew and we can’t have pig either. I went practically my whole life without marshmallows, and I went on a hunt to find gelatin free ones. And I finally did!!! They are the dandies marshmallows and you can find them at Whole Foods! They are SSOOO good!!
My wife lived in Turkey and worked at Incirlik AFB. She was the bacon smuggler to a lot of her Muslim friends because they couldn't buy it evidently but c'mon, who doesn't love bacon!
Not Muslim but I feel you on checking everything you eat! I have like 40+ allergies, always gotta check food out, a lot of fast food places aren't safe for me 😕
LIVING BEING IS OUR RACE, MANKIND IS OUR RELIGION, HINDU,MUSLIM,SIKH,CHRISTAIN, THERE IS NO SEPARATE RELIGION ALMIGHTY GOD KABIR is the father of all souls that JESUS, MOHAMMAD, GURU NANAK, VEDH was telling in BIBLE, QURAN, GURU GRANTHA SAHEB .. In OLD Orthodox Jewish Bible KABIR is mentioned...KABIR means (GREAT or MIGHTY GOD) in hebrew...but when translated in different languages translator removed KABIR word Quran written in arabic has also KABIR word....KABIR means THE GREAT in arabic. In vedh also KABIR is mentioned.... GURU NANAK himself described that LORD KABIR is his Guru and Lord KABIR met him..and in GURU GRANTHA SAHEB Guru Nanak called Lord kabir as kartar (GOD) Just by reading holy books it is impossible to get depth knowledge of Holy text because we are just a living beings.. In vedhas also KABIR is mentioned...our brain isnot capable and doesnot understands the secrets behind the words and world.....GURU NANAK, JESUS AND MOHAMMAD were aware of LORD KABIR but later followers were not able to get depth knowledge
I can recommend doing a parasite cleanse. Parasite infections are very common even in the western world and usually many years go by without the infection being recognised or treated. Gut parasites often cause or worsen allergies, so you might try that.
Some people are allergic to quite a few things. Wishing you well. You may want to know more about halal (Islamically permissible food). May be your body is refusing all the wrong things. Please also try to know about fitrah of the human being.
food intolerances/can't digest: beef, pork, milk. They sneak milk into a lot of things and cook other things in the same oil they do everything else. eating out always an adventure.
I had a customer who I think was Muslim, as he asked me to put tinfoil down to cook his burger. At first, I thought he was asking for the gluten free option, but then he wanted a regular bun, yet he also wanted me to use a fresh spatula, blah blah it was very confusing until I finally figured out that he was asking for nothing that touched the bacon haha 😅 sorry, dude. It's good to know now, but I feel bad that it took me so much to understand the meaning and importance of his request.
If you ever visit my area you are welcome to come visit us. I am happy to prepare only food you can eat and i will prepare them in the proper way for you.. I've had several Jewish friends visit and they were always comfortable knowing that i would make sure to keep their rules in mind when planning the meal.
Haha same. I am a Seventh- Day Adventist and I don't eat pork, drink alcohol (although right now I am underage right now), things like crab, lobster, those type of seafood.
As a server and a cook. I did profile at times. If you looked Muslim or Hindu, I would start right off by suggesting and foods we have that are ok to eat. I may not have the same beliefs. I don't even follow the kosher rules fully. But it's only the decent thing to do. I'd also make sure I knew what dishes may be cooked with some kind of broth or seasonings that may go against their food regulations.
as a Muslim living in Pakistan, this made me aware of a privilege we have and dont even recognise-- casually buying food anywhere without checking the ingredients list bec all halal-- so proud of you for being thoughtful of and making a concious effort in what you eat considering where you live❤☪️🕌🇵🇰
@@TheNasher1993 what they meant was they were privileged because they didnt have to check the ingredients of everything cuz they could trust everything would already be suitable to eat for muslims
Many moons ago I had a Muslim roommate. If I cooked pork, he'd cook something else for himself. If I cooked a meal without pork, he'd enjoy it, too. It wasn't a big deal for us. I'm a vegetarian now. If I ever see him again, it would definitely be no problem. Unfortunately, he lives in Indonesia and I am in the US, so it's not likely.
I’m from Thailand and my village surrounded by Muslim Villages and we all sharing communities and be part as a neighborhood❤️ I learned a lot about Muslim from you guys🙏 Thx 🥰
I lived my entire life in a Muslim country but being mixed with a non religious family I've never had any diet restrictions so I've never really asked myself what my friends could or not eat until I went to Canada (a few of my childhood friends went there too so we've been meeting often to eat and hangout) and noticed that they couldn't eat a lot of food that we've been eating when we were kids! I was mindblown even though it's so logical! Everything's is hallal in my country that's why they could eat everything!
Spent 20 years cooking for a living. Worked with quite a few Muslims. They always came out for drinks after work (the alcoholic kind) and when we were all hungover the next morning it was B.L.T.s all round.
Yeah same I think as a Christian it’s important to learn about other religions because when you’re sharing your faith you need to be respectful of other peoples beliefs and opinions and knowing about other religions is very interesting a lot of people think Christian’s shouldn’t learn about other religions and what not but I think it’s important to understand where other people are coming from when sharing your faith
@@davedavid467 I think its completely up to the person wether or not to learn about other cultures. If you dont want to, you dont have to but should respect their beliefs. But the same goes for people who arent Christians, they should respect us too.
Thank you for your support. I'm Singaporean. My ex colleague, a Christian from India would also eat Halal food when working in Singapore. And he doesn't eat pork nor drink alcohol according to his belief. So halal food/ingredients are safest for him.
I work for a female attorney who is Muslim & between u & her I've learned so much about the Muslim faith. On another note that royal blue hijab is absolutely beautiful on you. It really brings out your beautiful eyes & skin tone!!
I'm not Muslim but I check ingredients on everything I eat as well. My body doesn't tolerate certain ingredients...high fructose corn syrup, carrageenan, any added phosphates. Makes eating out very difficult if not impossible. You guys are awesome. I love your videos. I wish you all the best 💗
Muslims can eat kosher food, because it is more restrictive than Halal. Are used to love filet mignon but then I learned that we are not allowed to eat that because when Jacob wrestled with the angel, that is where the angel grabbed him the portion of the cow that coincides with where the angel grabbed Jacob when they were wrestling is where the filet mignon is located, I also used to love swordfish, until I learned that it was not kosher, so no more swordfish. And I learned my lesson with lobster because I break out with water blisters all over my chest and back, especially with the West Coast lobster, it is full of iodine, I guess my DNA is allergic to it, but I don’t miss it at all.
I was born and raised in Saudi Arabia, I was there till I was 13 .... Honestly that was the best time, I could go to any restaurant with no doubt of being halal, I could walk out at night (except I will need some family member because I was minor) and no one will harm you. And most importantly the most lovely peopl I have ever met were in Saudi Arabia, the Arabs❤️
So everything that is haram it’s for our own good like smoking drinking and others I like beer with 0.0% alcohol ppl are sometimes chocked that we fast all Ramadan or don’t eat pork or drink but it’s for ou own good as I said So alhamdoulillah
Btw, just a heads up, beer with 0℅ still has alcohol in it, im not sure where I read this but yeah. Just don't drink it at all, wouldn't hurt if u didn't.
@@Charlie59876 no, it would've been seen on the ingredients list, I've never heard anyone say this, idk where u got that info. Just double check ur info so u don't spread miss information
I really want to eat cake in korea but from the information that i got, most cakes here are added with rum or any other similar alcohol, so those who are gonna travel or studying in korea, you are gonna drooling seeing all these fancy looking desserts 🤤
@@ariesshine1857 I live in Europe and here the cakes are AMAZING. U need to try out. I know that bcs before we knew they weren‘t halal I ate them... oops :D I was just a child. Anyways I can‘t eat them but we found organic bakerys that dont put gelatine/ alcohol or cook with alcohol, pork. I was soo happy. I‘m sure there are cakes without them.. just search more and ofc they cost more. We started baking them at home I love Austrian desserts they are amazing.
@@aestetics3505 uhhh thats a sin ngl if u knew thats a sin if u didnt know ur forgiven but if u did that means ur a non Muslim bec u disobeyed allahs orders sooooo😐😐😐😐
I have a question. As a non Muslim would it be disrespectful for me to eat at a halal restaurant? I ask this because I know it can be hard to find halal food and I don’t want to be taking that away from someone else but I would also like to support my Muslim brothers and sisters by supporting their businesses.
Dear Muslims have to fast 30 days in a year during Ramadan because its good for our body and good for our soul to we feel the hunger and thirst so we thank god for giving us this much .
I'm not Muslim but I think around 6 in the morning it went he fast starts, then throughout the whole day you cannot eat or drink unless it's an emergency. When it is around afternoon you are allowed to eat and you repeat that for a month... Correct me if I said anything wrong that's just what I remember!
You two are great instructors. Because of your tiktoks I was able to help a young Muslim woman who was struggling to explain her need for her food to be halal to a street vendor. She was understood, he was educated and I made a friend. Thank you.
My dad is Muslim and my brother wants to be a Muslim… We support them all the way and we are so happy that they are happy. being Muslim changed their lives
@@myoldaccount999 Hey as a non-Muslim person but an ally I have a question: Could you have a sauce or food with an alcoholic beverage in it (wine, not pure liquor) and cook off the alcohol? I’m just wondering because a lot of Italian cooking is based on deglazing the pan with wine, so I am wondering for when I cook for my Muslim friends if I can use alcohol and cook it off thoroughly. Thank you so much!
I am Seventh Day Adventist. We eat by the Leviticus food laws. No pork or shellfish or any animal listed as unclean. Fish must have fins and scales. I have no problem adhering but like this couple above I am weary of fast foods because they cook beef on the same grill as pork products.
I made a rule to never drink alcohol in my life, because both of my parents are achaholics and it ruined my whole family and childhood
Sending you love!
Sorry to hear that, hope you’re doing well now 💕 brave decision you made
Yeh I dont why ppl are into beer and other stuff
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I'm so sorry to hear this. I avoid alcohol because I don't like it. I've seen what it's done to close ones and it's not good.
I have a Muslim friend who asked me if I ever fasted or practiced Ramadan. I said sure, all the time when I was kid, but we didn't call it fasting or Ramadan. We called it poverty. He laughed.
a friend came home after serving in desert storm. he worked with muslims. i asked if they required different food and he said after 2 weeks in the field eating MREs no one cared what was on their plate. no questions asked. he also told me pows (enemy) were interrogated with the hide of a pig hanging within eyesight and the threat that they would wear it if they did not talk. they talked.
Yeah same but mom always made it work, beans and hot dogs. Cinnamon sugar bread for dessert. then at 35 she went to nursing school and now she's doing awesome as a CNO.
😂😂been there man.
😂😂😂, I still call it top ramen 🍜 diet
Shouldn't have laughed as much as I did considering I was in that boat if it wasn't poverty it was called eat it or go hungry.
I'm so glad I'm a Christian and can eat whatever I want.
We’re still not to eat pork. Thing that helped me drop bacon was picturing a demon in it. (That’s where Yeshua sent the legion)
@@amypope9098 If you were a Christian then you would know that that is not true.
What a lovely Christian attitude.
@@clairephillips4688 I'm just stating a fact, no attitude involved.
@@clairephillips4688like he said his response no attitude involved he was just stating a fact sorry if that triggers you
I got so many Muslim friends they all drink alcohol but not in front of other Muslim communities 😂
Yes Bosnian party hard!!
@@christopher73113 Back in the day in DC I worked with professional groups from the middle east, and when they came here they all drank and smoked, and ate whatever they pleased. They laid down with “working women” and contracted some gnarly STD’s, but they didn’t stop. Some had out of wedlock babies with Americans, whom they mostly abandoned when their visas were up. Especially the girl children.
most of the muslim drank alchol; check the stats
@@natures_diariesin my village,maybe only 2% people drinking young boys.50:50 people wearing hijab and not wearing it and that's fine
I am not Muslim but enjoy watching and learning. You have beautiful hearts💙💙
Me too! I live in an area, where most of the people are muslims and i just want to understand what and why they do, what they do. So this channel is such a great opportunity to get to know their tradition without being inappropriate. :)
Same. Very informative from kind-hearted people.
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@@l3errie which country are u from?
I feel the exact same way. I feel like here in my country we have a lot of problems with people being closed minded to any other religious group that's not Christian. I love being able to learn about other religions.
I had a muslim friend who i started trading snacks with when she couldn't eat the poptarts she was given. We made sure it was good she could eat. She was awesome
You are so nice🥰
That's so sweet!
That's so wholesome!
You are a nice friend. I hope your friendship with her will stay.
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I'm so glad I'm Catholic.
You missed out on the fun of fasting overnight before Communion
And meatless Fridays
I love my 🍻!!!
True.
❤ me too
If you have Musilm friends and you want to invite them to go fishing with you in your boat, be sure to invite two of them, because if you only take one along, he'll drink all of your beer!
I’m not religious, but I like watching these and learning a little about other cultures
Kinda
All you are learning with these two, is Americanized Muslim, it is quite a bit different in the middle east, #1. She would not be speaking...
@@clauddavis4985 why?
I am a Muslim 😊
@@clauddavis4985 Hi, since I am trying to learn more about other religions, why wouldn't she be talking? I'm just curious. Also, what are some of the other differences between Middle Eastern and American Islam?
As a vegan, I live my life reading ingredients lists so I get it✌️🌿
How often do you think "Did this really need 0.01% whey?" Or so they removed the milk but not the eggs or vise versa.....
Worst is in most restaurants.
Yes! Just when you think you can slack up there is a surprise ingredient you’d never considered!
@@oneel3859 honestly I'm horribly lactose intolerant and when I only ate mostly plant-based I was just like "did you really need to add JUST lactose to these instant noodles?!"
@@CH-jj8wk The quantity also doesn't make sense at times. Its like they sometimes purposely put it there to scare off vegans like sunlight to a vampire.
Vegan...oh wait, let's add these three shacks of milk powder.
@@oneel3859 exactly! 🙄
Its great to see people so committed to their faith.
Committed to adult fairy tales 👍
Ok "supermushroom"@@supermushroom3175
When I was a teenager, I went to the West Coast and a Muslim family came into the restaurant and wanted clam chowder. The waitress informed them that the clam chowder had bacon in it. The family didn't get the chowder. Watching that interaction is how I learned Muslims can't have pork and I was impressed with the waitress for being so thoughtful.
They can't eat clams either,it's shellfish 😊
Fun fact: the founder of Coffee is a Muslim man.
COOL!
No lol
@@squidwardbikinibottom3546 yes lol
It is i just searched it up :)))
And yemen’s coffee turned out to be one of the best coffees in the world
As someone who is studying Islam and is also a member of the sensitive stomach community, I have to read ingredients like people who read Shakespeare!
May Allah help you, to be in right diet, Much love🥰, feel free to ask help about Islam.
@@lifetech4146 thank you very much! Allah is a huge help!
I don't know if I can say this without being offensive because I don't study Islam but may Allah watch over you.
@@Kneel21 it’s completely fine! I have not felt the need to convert to Islam at the moment but studying Islam has somehow made me bring a cup of water into the bathroom to clean myself properly! May Allah bless you!
Muhammad said that some Jews got turned into animals by Allah because he was mad at them. They may have become lizards or rabbits, so he disliked to eat those things. But he let his followers eat them because I guess he thinks it's fine for them to eat people, just not him.
God is inside me so I don't need to get on my knees. I pray internally. Can pray anywhere I am sitting or standing or walking.
Doesn't the Bible say to kneel and bow our heads?
@@williamrobinson3664 No it doesn’t
Good for u
I agree good for you. We can pray anytime anywhere
And he hears every word you say to him even if you whisper
Correction: You CAN eat and drink anything you want but you CHOOSE to eat only Halal.
I told my friends I can’t eat pork ( and anything pig related ), now they ask me things like “ Hey, you can eat oranges right ? “ “ milk ??“ “ cheese ??“ etc 🤣🤣
Levi is dead :D
The horror I'd have if I said "oh OK well here's a marshmallow then :)" and you told me "there is pig in it" 😐I'd die
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They Be like can u eat meat, Chicken, Cake, fries, Pizza 😂.
DANG SAME
I love u guys I am a Muslim I am 11 years old and I am fasting all Ramadan.
Omg hii im a 11 year old muslim girl to and im trying to fast all Ramadan♡ goodluck sis ly♡
That is great! Keep it on!
@JurrassicBombastic what r u on about lol
Sorry to hear that
I am 10 and fasting ramadan
I was raised Mormon/LDS back when i was a kid they had rules- some still exist, some don't now no alcohol, no caffeine, no coffee no tea used to not be able to have soda due to caffeine. Have to cover your shoulders as female, skirt/shorts to top of knees.
Have you two done a video on what is/isn't halal? I'm trying to unlearn a lot of this stuff that I grew up with and I don't really understand what constitutes as halal. You two have been an amazing source of information and kindness and I want to thank you for that as well.
This is really helpful for someone who never really learns about the small stuff! Always glad to widen my horizons
I can tell you’re a good person :)
love!!
love this 🤍
I retired from a bakery after 30+ years. We had a mixing bowl that was blessed by a Rabbi that we used for certain breads,etc. I caught someone mixing hamburger in it for meatballs and nearly hit the ceiling! It shouldn’t have been used again (to my knowledge) until it was blessed again. My Boss said “oh it’s fine. You’re overreacting.” What I am getting at is be careful who you trust with your food. Especially if you’re on a specific diet.🌸💜
Capitalism can be a disease. My dad can't have red meat but we found out the reason he kept getting I'll was because they didn't separate the food.
This practice is not unusual and as a Muslim I don't trust even so called halal businesses at times.
The sad part is small businesses that do actually do they right thing are suffocated by larger corporations that see money.
I just cook my food myself tbh.
Yeah. I work at a Dominos and our ingredients get mixed up in a tray at the bottom and then we pick them out. So if you don't eat pork, just order somewhere else cause I can guarantee it's not kosher or halal.
@@ff2k2 yeah so Even if you only order beef or vegetables, you still might be getting a little pork in there because it's been Picked out of the pile
@Rosie Boom Mommy that’s for Jewish people (me) the rabbi has to make a blessing and there has to be a kosher certification and we’re no allowed to eat meat mixed with dairy and if we eat meat we have to wait from 3-6 hours before eating dairy. A lot of animals and birds were not allowed to eat and a bunch of other interesting rules we have to follow.
I am soooo sorry but dude no one can read such a big comment
I am Christian but I love learning other religions. I might not agree with them, but I highly respect the people who worship them. Thank you for this!
You still gonna feel the same way when they force you to submit and pay the jizia tax or loose you head?
you respect a child rapist?
In Birmingham, UK, take aways and fast food places are Halal as a matter of course. Lots of Sweet Centres and Dessert Shops too, pretty good if you don't drink.
Similar in the east end of London. We would book our Christmas work meal somewhere that uses halal meat so our Muslim colleagues were not restricted to the veggie option
I worked in a primary school, and one of the kids in my class forgot his lunch one day, and I felt SO BAD. Because he couldnt eat any of the food i had with me either, not even the yoghurt! After that day i made sure to always have something with me that he could eat, he was my favorite student. So talented. I always brought some almonds for us to enjoy while I helped with his homework :)
In norway we all bring our own food to school and work. Some work places and high schools has a Cafeteria.
You're so kind 💜
Some yogurts have kosher gelatin which we are allowed to eat.
@@katrinalongley i know, but i dont know where to buy it :/
@@sagitaria8675 omg thank you ♡ i do my very best
@@alixalix191 ❤
I’m not muslim, i’m Christian. But these videos are very informing and I thinks it’s interesting to learn about other peoples culture. Love y’all. 💙
you are christian? so you dont eat pork either?
@JurrassicBombastic that is your opinion.
@JurrassicBombastic get out.
@@orhancalik8109 ofcourse they do 😂
Same
Basically anything that taste good, and gives you a good time
As a well traveled US vet, I love how you guys are showing the truth about Islam and American Muslims. Its unfortunate so many of our neighbors only see what the msm shows them.
Imagine how aunties would act without tea lol
And dads
Because black tea has nicotine
what is tea dude it's CHAI
@@strawberrypockystick1813 how do you pronounce it I pronounce it like cha
@@BRG1807 you can listen It s pronunciation on Google 😊
Watching these shorts are really interesting to me. You never really get to hear other people explaining their religion to you and I find this pretty interesting to watch.
Yea it’s cool plus I learn more about my religion!
It’s the fastest growing religion
I just keep getting them at random and I watch it thinking
“So glad I’m not Muslim sounds soo inconvenient
@@goddhoward388 its very pure and convinient to US
Because people has prejudice for islam because of media and what's happening in middle east right now. I mean islamaphobia is so real and it is disgusting.Muslims dont want to be misunderstood so they're trying to avoid rumours about islam. And it is logic.
I am not vegetarian, but I have made extensive efforts to not eat meat from fast food places due to the quality being awful.
(Also just a tip for fast food lovers, at a McD's I worked at they would sometimes fry meat in the fries fryers. So if you are trying to not have certain types of meat or any meat at all, maybe just make your own fries at home or find a good fast food place that you can guarantee your foods quality.
*I recommend 5guys fries)
So I’m confused about “no-alcohol period” because in Turkey pretty much everyone I knew drank alcohol as long as it isn’t grape-based. I even asked someone about it and they said as long as it wasn’t wine it was ok.
Turkey is a secular country. The majority are Muslims by name, but aren't practicing.
All the Turkish guys I knew, even though there are Muslim, eat whatever they want and drink whatever they want.
I used to work in a shop with a Muslim and I once made everyone mix ups for a party to feel nostalgic and I bought a few Halal versions of sweets for her. Changed gloves, different bag to mark them. She appreciated it so much. Felt good.
Awww. You're a great person! Stay blessed and happy! These kind acts from non-muslims means a lot to us :)
May allah give you your award for this kindness
Much respect for your bro.
That's very sweet of you.
I’m in the middle of learning about Islam and my family’s ancestry. So it’s sometimes confusing and hard! But your short videos have been so informative to me. Also, it’s the way that you present your videos, the way you talk to us! It’s like talking with friends. There are others who have helped, but by far, your family have helped me the most. So I thank you for that!!!
Your family will always be in my heart and you are always in my prayers!!!!! I have so much love and respect for your family as well as all your followers! We will always support you in anyway that we can!!!
Saleh family #1
Well said 👏🏻💖
Thats good for you
@@selenabodhnarain6582 I feel better than I thought I would when I began learning about Islam! I never dreamed that it would affect me this way. Thank you! Happy Ramadan!
@@rab.j thank you. Happy Ramadan!
@@rab.j thank you
Ive witnessed Muslims indulging in Alcohol..In Bahrain the Saudis come here for the Weekend...Alcohol and Women...Also in the UAE and Qatar they are also enjoying the Distilled Spirits !!!
A bunch of my coworkers are Muslim (they’re all awesome people) and it’s fun seeing how different we are, yet how similar we are. Oh and I didn’t know I loved Dates before I met them either 👍🏼
Muslim: **walks into restaurant**
VEGAN MODE ACTIVATE
Omg that is way too true hahahaha more like vegetarian mode but definitely 😂
Why? We can eat meat that is from Jews and Christians
@@amanihajothman if they are religious and follow the true christianity and Judaism than yes. But the people that do follow their religion strict are very few of them these days unfortunately. So better stay on the safe side. Especially if there's pork sold at the same place.. Don't risk your deen for a piece of meat.
@@jihadjb6098 I am Muslim and I'm not vegan
@@umarthaaqif3685 Me neither, I’m a meat-eater, but I live in Canada, Quebec, so every time we go out to eat we have to eat vegetarian if it’s not a halal restaurant (I said it should be vegetarian instead of vegan in the comment btw).
I’m an agnostic person, formerly Christian, and have always found it fascinating how religion shapes lives and how it came to be that way. Faith is a powerful force, for sure.
Hope you don’t mind me asking but why formerly Christian? Sorry if it os personal but I was just asking
@@preppybeads8535 I'm curious too
indeed, it is.
@@preppybeads8535 People tends to always see the world even more. Religion is not what we choose rather it chooses us while we are born. If you are born in any family it's very unlikely you will be converting.
i’m formely Christian bcs christian ppl had some sacraments like baptism, confirmation and etc we or our families had to do, even when we’re adults and don’t believe in this particular crurch we still christians.
I have learned so much about your faith and customs. Just fascinating
I had 3 next door mates from Saudi in Bali who had flown just to eat and drink and get trashy for a week . They said they do this frequently as the alcohol is banned in Saudi 😅
I work at a halal McDonalds in Australia, love speaking to our customers who drive very far to come eat at our restaurant 💗
Did you ever seen a very big spider
😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣 how about bacon
Omg I’m from Australia and the area I live has a lot of fast food restaurants with Halal certificate
@@hparygzvo2434 we still sell bacon but it’s cooked and stored in a different area to the rest of the food and we are trained to be very careful about contamination
@@sunnyk438 cook on same area
I’m orthodox and I can’t eat pork either so whenever I was with my Muslim friends we could kinda relate on how hard it was to ask teachers what the food was made of
I hve orthodox friends too 😃
@Hulio hoppio how do they dress?
Someone I knew (Muslim), ate bacon a couple years ago cause someone asked if he wanted to try it lol
@@saltwater2478 oh no
@@saltwater2478 Uh-
Is he a teenager? 👁👄👁
While stationed overseas in Saudi Arabia we brought liquor to our moselm’s guest home. They were having a party. And everyone got toasted on alcohol drinks.
I’m not Muslim but I always buy halal products when possible. I trust the meat much more than other supermarket meats and I want the stores to see these products sell, even in a small town. I want them to be easily available to my Muslim brothers and sisters. Thanks for your channel!
When ☪️ancer spreads then sharia law comes in🤡🤡🤡🤡
Now I know what not to offer a Muslim friend .love u all
How cute 🤗 I pray people should become like you
This
Everything
Thanks ashley. Your friend happy to have you
Alhamdulillah, I'm so lucky I live in a country that has lots of halal food ✨
Me too 👍
Me too
Me too
Ikr I love Halal chicken
Alhamdulillah 😊
Keep this kind of video up. Your humor is fantastic and your explanations are very insightful. Bravo!
A friend of mine who used to live in Honduras and another friend of mine who used to live in Hungary and Turkey.
They changed a lot of things about themselves. They did not stick to their beliefs, foods, culture, and traditions, and ethical or mythology.
Completely changed a ton of things. Became to know the Lord. and Savior Jesus Christ, and the Holy Bible and became a Christian and Christ follower.
They love italian food, mexican, and sushi, and just a big salad.
The struggle of going to a store and wanting some gummies and then not seeing the halal sign
Yeah happens alot🙃 but it's okay,
Just close your eyes when u pick up the packet means u can't see it 😉
A muslim coworker of mine eats vegan whenever he eats out in “western” restaurants because vegan is hallal
If there's no alkohol in it, yes 😊
Yeah, if I travel to other country and dnt found halal food I will just eat seafood or vegetable
@@darkcandymichigangirl1103what??
@@darkcandymichigangirl1103 your IQ=sea level
@@darkcandymichigangirl1103 no
In NZ we have a slaughterhouse that all the meat going through the plant is prep by muslim butchers so it's all halal.
There has to be different degrees of being Muslim just like in any other religion. I spent 3 months in Malaysia and loved it, but went out to the bar 3 or 4 nights a week with my Muslim friends. I am a special occasian 1 drink person. I lived under the same roof as my Muslim GF at the time and was warned several times to be careful doing so and that being a tourist would not be a toleratedexcuse if i were caught. Never worried while in Kuala Lumpur but traveling and staying outside of Capitol we had to stay in prominently Chinese neighborhoods. We ate everything with out checking ingredients. I stayed in ipoh Perak for a month and the sultans son is transgender. I am not making this comment to offend or degrade the Muslim religion. Sharing my experience from 2007 January - March. Being the first time i traveled out of the USA i was shocked to see that the rich acted half Mulslim and the everyday person was help to a higher standard by the Malaysian government. I love the Malaysian people and Indian, Chinese and Malay melting pot that makes the country.
I’m Hebrew and we can’t have pig either. I went practically my whole life without marshmallows, and I went on a hunt to find gelatin free ones. And I finally did!!! They are the dandies marshmallows and you can find them at Whole Foods! They are SSOOO good!!
Those marshmallows are SO much better tasting than the regular ones we used to eat! Hebrew here, too.
@@SeekingScripture oooo:) yea all my friends tell me that they taste better
By Hebrew, do you mean jewish?
@@rayidzein not Jewish, but our Messiah is ❤️ Isaiah 56, Romans 11
Whole foods has a lot of good halal/kosher alternatives like frosted mini wheats, fruit snacks, pop tarts, etc.
'I drink caffeine every day" me who drinks 5 cups of coffee everyday:same
Dude please stop that is extremely unhealthy
Me over here with 3: Cries internally
Coffee actually was invented by Muslims
Normal twice a day, morning and afternoon, good for your heart.
Btw a sell coffee ☕ 😁
I get Cardiac arrhythmiasses wjen i drink Coffee so....will never drink it again....its sad cause i enjoyed drinking it
My wife lived in Turkey and worked at Incirlik AFB. She was the bacon smuggler to a lot of her Muslim friends because they couldn't buy it evidently but c'mon, who doesn't love bacon!
Most important is what's coming out from your mouth, what's coming in is secondary.
Not Muslim but I feel you on checking everything you eat! I have like 40+ allergies, always gotta check food out, a lot of fast food places aren't safe for me 😕
Same I can’t eat most places because I’m allergic to so much food
LIVING BEING IS OUR RACE, MANKIND IS OUR RELIGION, HINDU,MUSLIM,SIKH,CHRISTAIN, THERE IS NO SEPARATE RELIGION
ALMIGHTY GOD KABIR is the father of all souls that JESUS, MOHAMMAD, GURU NANAK, VEDH was telling in BIBLE, QURAN, GURU GRANTHA SAHEB
.. In OLD Orthodox Jewish Bible KABIR is mentioned...KABIR means (GREAT or MIGHTY GOD) in hebrew...but when translated in different languages translator removed KABIR word
Quran written in arabic has also KABIR word....KABIR means THE GREAT in arabic.
In vedh also KABIR is mentioned....
GURU NANAK himself described that LORD KABIR is his Guru and Lord KABIR met him..and in GURU GRANTHA SAHEB Guru Nanak called Lord kabir as kartar (GOD)
Just by reading holy books it is impossible to get depth knowledge of Holy text because we are just a living beings.. In vedhas also KABIR is mentioned...our brain isnot capable and doesnot understands the secrets behind the words and world.....GURU NANAK, JESUS AND MOHAMMAD were aware of LORD KABIR but later followers were not able to get depth knowledge
I can recommend doing a parasite cleanse. Parasite infections are very common even in the western world and usually many years go by without the infection being recognised or treated. Gut parasites often cause or worsen allergies, so you might try that.
Some people are allergic to quite a few things. Wishing you well.
You may want to know more about halal (Islamically permissible food). May be your body is refusing all the wrong things. Please also try to know about fitrah of the human being.
food intolerances/can't digest: beef, pork, milk. They sneak milk into a lot of things and cook other things in the same oil they do everything else. eating out always an adventure.
I had a customer who I think was Muslim, as he asked me to put tinfoil down to cook his burger. At first, I thought he was asking for the gluten free option, but then he wanted a regular bun, yet he also wanted me to use a fresh spatula, blah blah it was very confusing until I finally figured out that he was asking for nothing that touched the bacon haha 😅 sorry, dude. It's good to know now, but I feel bad that it took me so much to understand the meaning and importance of his request.
,🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔☹️💥💥💥💥⚡✨⚡✨⚡✨⚡✨🎊
@@munniahmed960 huh
Why would you feel bad about taking so long to understand something that wasn't explained?
@@bremCZ that's a good point. I think it might've taken me some time to grasp what he did eventually explain as well
@@valaya.3 btw,thnkz for ur kindness sir 👍🏼
I love the fact that the two of you clear up so many Muslim myths. Thank you!!!
If you ever visit my area you are welcome to come visit us. I am happy to prepare only food you can eat and i will prepare them in the proper way for you.. I've had several Jewish friends visit and they were always comfortable knowing that i would make sure to keep their rules in mind when planning the meal.
Love this! We are Christians and eat the same way in obedience to the Father’s commandments ❤️. Love y’all!
Haha same. I am a Seventh- Day Adventist and I don't eat pork, drink alcohol (although right now I am underage right now), things like crab, lobster, those type of seafood.
@@supersaxysaxman3565 it’s not considered food. We can eat all things considered food. Leviticus 11. Have a great weekend, everyone!!
Thats interesting to know. Is this just seventh day adventist who follow this?
@@supersaxysaxman3565 see my previous reply
@@sumzs8526 I believe they follow it as well but I'm not SDA.
May Allah grant you happiness and reward you! Ameen ya rab.
Aamin
Aamin
@@famscars thnx
Ameen
As a server and a cook. I did profile at times. If you looked Muslim or Hindu, I would start right off by suggesting and foods we have that are ok to eat.
I may not have the same beliefs. I don't even follow the kosher rules fully. But it's only the decent thing to do. I'd also make sure I knew what dishes may be cooked with some kind of broth or seasonings that may go against their food regulations.
True im a Muslima 💙🦋💙🦋And happy ramadan
Happy ramadan 😀💜
Do you condemn Hamas
@@darthkillerhog no
as a Muslim living in Pakistan, this made me aware of a privilege we have and dont even recognise-- casually buying food anywhere without checking the ingredients list bec all halal-- so proud of you for being thoughtful of and making a concious effort in what you eat considering where you live❤☪️🕌🇵🇰
If you're living and pakistan and think that americans/canadians are more privileged than you. Then you my friend are quite wrong about all this.
@@TheNasher1993 i never said i think that :)
@@TheNasher1993you read that wrong.. they said that living in Pakistan is more privilege than in other countries like usa
@@TheNasher1993 what they meant was they were privileged because they didnt have to check the ingredients of everything cuz they could trust everything would already be suitable to eat for muslims
But Pakistan has started manufacturing alcohol lately...!!!
Should always check anyway regardless of beliefs, it’s a good thing to look out for if you don’t wanna die when you’re 30
Many moons ago I had a Muslim roommate. If I cooked pork, he'd cook something else for himself. If I cooked a meal without pork, he'd enjoy it, too. It wasn't a big deal for us.
I'm a vegetarian now. If I ever see him again, it would definitely be no problem. Unfortunately, he lives in Indonesia and I am in the US, so it's not likely.
I’m from Thailand and my village surrounded by Muslim Villages and we all sharing communities and be part as a neighborhood❤️ I learned a lot about Muslim from you guys🙏 Thx 🥰
Thank u...hope u will know the beauty of islam...plsss search mufty menk or zakair nayek to learn more islam
give them some time sweety🤣
I lived my entire life in a Muslim country but being mixed with a non religious family I've never had any diet restrictions so I've never really asked myself what my friends could or not eat until I went to Canada (a few of my childhood friends went there too so we've been meeting often to eat and hangout) and noticed that they couldn't eat a lot of food that we've been eating when we were kids! I was mindblown even though it's so logical! Everything's is hallal in my country that's why they could eat everything!
For it is not that which a man put into his mouth that defileth him, but rather that which comes out.
Spent 20 years cooking for a living. Worked with quite a few Muslims. They always came out for drinks after work (the alcoholic kind) and when we were all hungover the next morning it was B.L.T.s all round.
Interesting how your comment hasn't had one single like or reply...........
i am a christian but i like to learn about islam and the similarities and differences to christianity. some christians don't drink alcohol as well
Yeah same I think as a Christian it’s important to learn about other religions because when you’re sharing your faith you need to be respectful of other peoples beliefs and opinions and knowing about other religions is very interesting a lot of people think Christian’s shouldn’t learn about other religions and what not but I think it’s important to understand where other people are coming from when sharing your faith
my grandpa on my moms side of the family and my grandma on my dads side of the family both drank, and there are christians.
@@Sylvillian omfg certain Christians can't, and certain can.
@@davedavid467 I think its completely up to the person wether or not to learn about other cultures. If you dont want to, you dont have to but should respect their beliefs. But the same goes for people who arent Christians, they should respect us too.
@@fffirewolf3959 yeah I agree with that
Halal products are high quality for sure. I am othodox christian and when i buy groceries i always look for halal products 🤣 Keep up the content 👍
Thank u....u can search mufty menk or dr sabeel ahmed then u more know islam ok thanksss😊
🗿👍🏼 masyaallah brother
Thank you for your support. I'm Singaporean. My ex colleague, a Christian from India would also eat Halal food when working in Singapore. And he doesn't eat pork nor drink alcohol according to his belief. So halal food/ingredients are safest for him.
I work for a female attorney who is Muslim & between u & her I've learned so much about the Muslim faith. On another note that royal blue hijab is absolutely beautiful on you. It really brings out your beautiful eyes & skin tone!!
That’s really interesting! Not a Muslim but I think religions different ways are really cool!
one of my very close friends is muslim and this is handy to know, now i know what foods i should and shouldn’t have at my birthday party
I'm not Muslim but I check ingredients on everything I eat as well. My body doesn't tolerate certain ingredients...high fructose corn syrup, carrageenan, any added phosphates. Makes eating out very difficult if not impossible. You guys are awesome. I love your videos. I wish you all the best 💗
Muslims can eat kosher food, because it is more restrictive than Halal. Are used to love filet mignon but then I learned that we are not allowed to eat that because when Jacob wrestled with the angel, that is where the angel grabbed him the portion of the cow that coincides with where the angel grabbed Jacob when they were wrestling is where the filet mignon is located, I also used to love swordfish, until I learned that it was not kosher, so no more swordfish. And I learned my lesson with lobster because I break out with water blisters all over my chest and back, especially with the West Coast lobster, it is full of iodine, I guess my DNA is allergic to it, but I don’t miss it at all.
A list of foods I'll be sure to stock up on.
Saleh family is kinda Islamic school for everyone 💕 mashallah
Loads of love 😍
This is better than the Islamic school that I'm in right now haha!
I was born and raised in Saudi Arabia, I was there till I was 13 .... Honestly that was the best time, I could go to any restaurant with no doubt of being halal, I could walk out at night (except I will need some family member because I was minor) and no one will harm you. And most importantly the most lovely peopl I have ever met were in Saudi Arabia, the Arabs❤️
I’m so grateful for what you wrote, you’re very kind and sweet. I hope you have a wonderful life ♥️
Northern VA and DC have a lot of Halal restaurant options. They're getting up there with ny
The funny thing is I run a security for a rnb club and at least half our clients are Muslim Pakistani and they get wasted haha
So everything that is haram it’s for our own good like smoking drinking and others
I like beer with 0.0% alcohol
ppl are sometimes chocked that we fast all Ramadan or don’t eat pork or drink but it’s for ou own good as I said
So alhamdoulillah
subhan allah
Btw, just a heads up, beer with 0℅ still has alcohol in it, im not sure where I read this but yeah. Just don't drink it at all, wouldn't hurt if u didn't.
@@Charlie59876 no, it would've been seen on the ingredients list, I've never heard anyone say this, idk where u got that info. Just double check ur info so u don't spread miss information
I prefer beer with the highest alcohol levels
@@Charlie59876 yeah it is. Anything is an ingredients
I really want to eat cake in korea but from the information that i got, most cakes here are added with rum or any other similar alcohol, so those who are gonna travel or studying in korea, you are gonna drooling seeing all these fancy looking desserts 🤤
Don’t eat it.
@@ariesshine1857 I live in Europe and here the cakes are AMAZING. U need to try out. I know that bcs before we knew they weren‘t halal I ate them... oops :D I was just a child. Anyways I can‘t eat them but we found organic bakerys that dont put gelatine/ alcohol or cook with alcohol, pork. I was soo happy. I‘m sure there are cakes without them.. just search more and ofc they cost more. We started baking them at home I love Austrian desserts they are amazing.
@@aestetics3505 uhhh thats a sin ngl if u knew thats a sin if u didnt know ur forgiven but if u did that means ur a non Muslim bec u disobeyed allahs orders sooooo😐😐😐😐
Best coffee I've had was when I lived near Riyadh.
I have a question. As a non Muslim would it be disrespectful for me to eat at a halal restaurant? I ask this because I know it can be hard to find halal food and I don’t want to be taking that away from someone else but I would also like to support my Muslim brothers and sisters by supporting their businesses.
believe it or not, Christianity shares similar food restrictions.. unfortunately not a lot of christians follow those restrictions.
I'm not sure that is true but during lent you can fast but it's not really that enforced
They always change the rules to benefit themselves
@@jjjuniorcltfc it is absolutely true
Ok, I will ask; which foods?
Can you guys teach more about fasting I am a Christian and love to learn about other cultures and religions!
Also I love you guys!!!!🥰
We fast in ramdan for 30 days, it is the best month to us, we love it so much and we can also it is a choice if we wanna to fast 2 days every week
Dear Muslims have to fast 30 days in a year during Ramadan because its good for our body and good for our soul to we feel the hunger and thirst so we thank god for giving us this much .
I'm not Muslim but I think around 6 in the morning it went he fast starts, then throughout the whole day you cannot eat or drink unless it's an emergency. When it is around afternoon you are allowed to eat and you repeat that for a month... Correct me if I said anything wrong that's just what I remember!
@@leviticus3000 We stop eating at the time of dawn and then break our fast at the time of Maghrib. Fasting hours are different in each country
I had to fast today
Checking the ingredients on everything sounds like a good idea.
Christ, said do not worry about what goes into the , what comes out of it. The real God
You two are great instructors. Because of your tiktoks I was able to help a young Muslim woman who was struggling to explain her need for her food to be halal to a street vendor. She was understood, he was educated and I made a friend. Thank you.
Amazing
Pov: You are in Indonesia where literally everything is halal but if you are in Bali be careful because many restaurants have non-halal food menus
Yes, i agree with this, and i know that, thanks for tell another Muslim
@@jeannaheav352 welcome☺️ alhamdulillah i can share what i know.
Bali because of Hindus??
@@Banditxam4 yes but not always 😅
toraja same here
Marshmallow yes they use pig jellotin but may I also remind you marsh as in the land and mallow as in the mallow wich grows in the marsh.
It’s not what comes into you that defiles you; what defiles you is what comes out of you. ~ A wise man that lived around 2,000 years ago
My dad is Muslim and my brother wants to be a Muslim… We support them all the way and we are so happy that they are happy. being Muslim changed their lives
May Allah guide them , if you not a muslim read the Quran and search it's word of God . Peace
@@myoldaccount999 thank you! I rlly appreciate that!
Well I was born in a Muslim family and I love it I hope the best for your brother and father
@@suhailalailan8329 thank you so much! ❤️❤️
@@myoldaccount999 Hey as a non-Muslim person but an ally I have a question: Could you have a sauce or food with an alcoholic beverage in it (wine, not pure liquor) and cook off the alcohol? I’m just wondering because a lot of Italian cooking is based on deglazing the pan with wine, so I am wondering for when I cook for my Muslim friends if I can use alcohol and cook it off thoroughly. Thank you so much!
Alhamdulillah Im living in Malaysia, which can be said "peace of mind" for muslims in terms of food.
I am Seventh Day Adventist. We eat by the Leviticus food laws. No pork or shellfish or any animal listed as unclean. Fish must have fins and scales. I have no problem adhering but like this couple above I am weary of fast foods because they cook beef on the same grill as pork products.
You can have honey wine as long as it’s not barley or grape-based
But can you chug a monster and a red bull?
Yes
As long as the red bulls were slaughtered in the halal method. (Jokes)
Yeah if it doesn't contain pig or beer
I'm not Muslim, but I know they can't have food dyed from dyes made with certain animal products, and you'd be surprised what's in energy drinks.
No