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Thursday 22 November 2018

What Really Are Halal Meals Ready To Eat

By Christopher Thompson


You may have noticed when you have completed your maneuvers and are about to eat that some of your battalion mates are carrying around a different kind of MRE. Some are eating ones marked kosher, and others have halal meals ready to eat given to them. This is making you wonder if they are better than your ordinary MRE. Should you really want to pursue this line of inquiry, then do read on in this article for more information.

Halal food is a type of food that is especially prepared according to guidelines set by Muslim holy men or imams, and also those that are set forth in the Islamic Holy Book or the Koran. In terms of kosher foods, these are food prepared under guidelines of the Jewish holy leaders, or rabbis, and also by rules under the Jewish Holy Book the Torah.

Quite a lot of people the world over will be familiar with the term halal and halal food. This is because the symbol is fairly widespread and can be seen on a lot of items. For those who do not yet know, the word means allowed while the opposite, haram means forbidden. The term and label of also encompasses lifestyle and certain items as well like hotels, clothing and fashion even. In a growing number of countries some television programs can also have the symbol or mark in the corner of the screen.

With regards to kosher and things kosher, this is also gaining ground as well particularly in the United States. Kosher food is different from Muslim food in that it sometimes allows artificial ingredients and condiments like monosodium glutamate. Muslims however, will never allow it.

Quite a lot are still mistaken that halal and kosher can be interchanged, just because Islamic and Jewish traditions descended from one patriarchal source, which is Abraham. Nothing can be more a dangerous assumption, and one must learn not to commit the mistake when in countries in the Middle East.

One salient difference between the traditional preparation of slaughtered meat for Muslims and Jews are the prayers involved. For Muslims to make the meat acceptable plenty of prayers are made before the slaughter. For the Jews, all that needs to be done is if the preparation be made by a certified rabbi.

Alcohol can be permissible in kosher products, but never in Muslim ones. Thus you may most likely find a kosher fruitcake but never a Muslim one. This is because alcohol will always be haram in Muslim culture. For Muslims, fruits and vegetables are always considered acceptable while for Jews it can only be so as long as insects or bugs have not touched it. Fruit products will also be considered by Jews only in so far as they are also by Jewish hands.

In sum this article has shown the fundamental differences between these two types of food preparation. Thus hopefully next time that you see an MRE marked as such, you will not be wondering too much.




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