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  1. The words “Halal” and “Haram” are Arabic words that mean “permissible” and “forbidden” respectively. These words are used in Islam to describe what is allowed and what is not allowed for Muslims to do.

    **Halal** is anything that is permitted by Islamic law. This includes food, drink, clothing, and actions. Some examples of halal things include:

    * Food that is slaughtered according to Islamic law
    * Meat from animals that are considered to be halal, such as cows, sheep, and goats
    * Fruits and vegetables
    * Grains and cereals
    * Milk and eggs
    * Water

    Haram is anything that is forbidden by Islamic law. This includes food, drink, clothing, and actions. Some examples of haram things include:

    * Alcohol
    * Pork
    * Meat from animals that are considered to be haram, such as pigs, dogs, and cats
    * Blood
    * Drugs
    * Gambling
    * Adultery
    * Lying
    * Stealing

    It is important to note that there are some things that are considered to be halal in some situations and haram in others. For example, it is halal to eat meat in general, but it is haram to eat meat that has not been slaughtered according to Islamic law.

    It is also important to note that there are different opinions among Islamic scholars about what is halal and haram. This is because there are many different interpretations of Islamic law. However, there are some things that are generally agreed upon to be halal or haram.

    If you are unsure about whether something is halal or haram, it is always best to consult with a qualified Islamic scholar.