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rookaiya
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what is non zabiha food. this is the first time that im hearing this word. is it hte same as halaal, i.e another word for halaal
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candid
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And why this topic at Women's forum?
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kiny
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Salam Sisters, I have a question regarding eating non-zabiha food in certain situations. I live in the USA and I have to admit I used to eat non-zabiha chicken like many muslims do but then at one point I felt so bad I gave it up and it's been a couple of months since I haven't had it. Now, I recently started working and my job is very tedious and mind-consuming as I work in IT, I also have to travel a lot and my shift is weird and that leaves me no time to cook food and if I eat out at work I have limited options as there are very few halaal places near my work...my question is is it ok to eat non-zabiha meat in certain circumstances...I am trying my best not to give up this practice but still want to clarify as I am having a hard time not eating proper nutritious food...any help in this regard would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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