Why is the halal economy growing so fast?
By robbiejapan
@japanesesamurai (2196)
Japan
December 26, 2022 4:34am CST
The word “halal” in Arabic-turkish means ,that food or things are religiously permissible to consume or do!
Even in turkey and some european countries ,people who are muslim prefers these foods .
they think halal foods are so trustworthy and safe!
but is it really true?
today, it has become a huge industry worth hundreds of billions of dollars.
and many countries have many brands with halal food sign..
what is your opinion about it?
is it really best for the people who believes islam?
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4 responses
@Kasjnak (4489)
• Romania
26 Dec 22
I don't know. I think many things are strange when it comes to religion. But I don't know all the stories and history behind them, so I can't have an opinion. And when it comes to food, I stick to what I like, but I'm open to try new dishes anytime.
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@japanesesamurai (2196)
• Japan
26 Dec 22
i also try to eat and cook new food , i think religions are holy so we cant judge or criticize .. thanks for the reply
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@Kasjnak (4489)
• Romania
26 Dec 22
@japanesesamurai no problem at all, it is my pleasure. I have no problem with religion, believers, gods, extraterrestrials, demons, ghosts and so on. As long as they just leave me be
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@May2k8 (18359)
• Indonesia
26 Dec 22
@japanesesamurai Without it you cannot visit Indonesia, if you want to go to Indonesia you also have to see the conditions because currently Indonesia is being hit by extreme weather.
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@japanesesamurai (2196)
• Japan
26 Dec 22
wow, i didn t know that.. i love Indonesia btw , do you know how i can visit there without vaccine passport?
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@japanesesamurai (2196)
• Japan
26 Dec 22
@May2k8 really, i will check the weather .. isnt it weird if they dont accept unvaccinated people?
as you know even you are vaccinated, you still infect the corona virus to others..
whatever , it is not your problem i think,, thanks anyway
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@cacay1 (83480)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
26 Dec 22
@japanesesamurai I also haven't bought Halal foods here.
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@japanesesamurai (2196)
• Japan
26 Dec 22
yeah we think it is legit but not 100% safe i think.. i buy many kinds of food and don t care if its halal or not.. thanks
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