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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: longz who wrote (1506382)12/5/2024 4:16:43 PM
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According to Islamic law, some insects are considered halal, or lawful, to eat, while others are not:

  • Locusts
    Considered halal because the Prophet ate them during a military raid

  • Grasshoppers
    Considered halal because the Prophet ate them

  • Crickets
    Considered halal because they are in the same family as grasshoppers

  • Cochineal
    Considered halal if the food or drink coloring derived from it is beneficial and not harmful
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