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muslims are not allowed to be vegetarian. it's their law.
Do you mean how can? anyway here is the answer, don't get through meat.
Religions simply group people into different category. Anyone can eat anything they approaching! The same goes to you!
by not eating meat. Islam prohibits consumption meats (and foods surrounded by general) that are not Halal. All vegetables and fruit is permitted, so not eating meat does not violate any religious law.
ehehehheh...i'm muslim AND VEGETARIAN...the certainty i'm a vegetarian have nothing to do next to my religion , i just love animals and don't want to guzzle them .
Islam allows you to eat several types of meats (no pork) but i chose not to :)
absolutely!
Read this article:
http://www.crescentlife.com/dietnutritio...
You can be Muslim and vegetarian. I am ... In our religion it doesn't read aloud that we must eat meat, and especially contained by places where it is easier said than done to get halal meat it is better not to guzzle it that way you are sure that you are not violate any law. Anyways we know that adjectives fruits, vegetables and even fish are for sure halal and anyways they are much healthier for you... For me individual vegetarian have nothing to do near my religion - I just don't resembling to eat meat. My husband equally loves to eat meat and does... It is your personal choice lone.
Become a Hindu or Buddhist :)
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