You can just say all kinds of alcohol and big and every thing it has it And deliver the more important All deads animals except fish and locusts And all animal not saluted the islamic way And predictors And blood except liver and splean Every thing else that is good it halal
@poulaygue ` Listen, not all Muslim countries are the same. Some are very stringent and some are very lax to be honest. I'm currently living in a Muslim country and have seen a lot of food items with haram ingredients. I'm not saying its deliberate, I just feel enough due diligence is not done. I also acknowledge that some countries are very good in how they manage this process.
In most Muslim countries we usually have local brands that make gelatin from cow bones which is halal. Same with dyes. However you have to be careful about imported products which may or may not contain haram ingredients.
If you read the labels, you can avoid eating anything haram. As long as it says beef gelatin on it or a k for kosher it’s halal. Also don’t forget to say Bismillah ❤️
@@itchylefhanz737 now and layers don’t have gelatin, not that I’ve seen. But starbursts do. And Allah is so merciful. It’s all about intentions. You can’t say I’m just gonna eat this anyway hopefully Allah forgives me.
Suponalah sis that's not what I'm saying, my point is that Allah is so sweet and subtle and kind and lovable and knowing. Always strive push your self and do the best with what you got. We may sometimes think of Al Khaliq as some tyrant God instead of a easy going chill friendly God. He even asks in the book ; do you think I get something out of putting you In hell? The answer is no . Just no that Al hadi wants a relationship with us, and even gave us free will doesnt force is to do any thing. Dont eat pork. Not out of just fear of him but out of love and respect for him. A Yo I love you for his sake
I dont know if I should be taking dawa from those that dont believe in Al' mu kadeem why dont they do a Christian or jewish video about what's prohibited; like where jesus didnt eat pork or was (is) a carpenter but didnt build any churches
Well, I'm from Pakistan and they use "Beef Gelatin" here, which is halal. I'm pretty sure same would be the case in other Islamic Countries. But if you are a Muslim living in the west who loves candy or desserts, good luck!
@@victor4002 Well, India isn't an Islamic or Muslim majority country. Although there is halal certification for halal foods for Muslims, and halal restaurants also. But unlike Malaysia, we don't have halal substitutes for literally everything. Although I don't really see my muslim friends ever very about if something is halal or not whenever we go out.
It depends on your country. A lot of those products are haram cuz of the pork gelatin. However in almost all Muslim countries, gelatin comes from beef or fish. So it’s halal. Just check the ingredients for the type of gelatin.
In the Middle East all these foods are specially made for Muslim people so unless you live in a English country and your Muslim then you don’t have anything to worry about
The red dye one is tricky. If it says it's Red #2 or #40, it's not derived from beetles. They're synthetic dyes from petroleum. I think it's just best to avoid any food with red dye 😞
Great video! A good habit is always to check for halal certification. Unless the restaurant staff is specifically trained in dietary restrictions, it is always possible that they may tell you it's halal unknowingly.
@loomian pro Okay I dont know why youtube wont let me comment on this post, but I just wanted to say that it was a joke, and he should be perfectly fine. Well as fine as the rest of us.
You can I am a Muslim and I love jelly But you need to understand its the gelatin that is derived from the pork and only pork is haram If it doesn't contain any gelatin in it then it's perfectly halal
It depends where you live if you live in a muslim country I dont think there will be pork products in the food because in my country jello is okay and all the foods he said
Thank you for complementing our religion. I hope there are more people like you in this world and i hope you and your family stay safe from whatever is happening now
@Islam dowidar : I read the article in your link : Nothing wrong with gelatin from the skins, nerves and bones of PERMISSIBLE ANIMALS AND SLAUGHTERED.... (HALAL). In Europe and USA pig is the most common animal used for these purposes. Such foods made in non Muslim countries are 100 % NOT HALAL.
@Islam dowidar : Bro, I live in Europe and I will continue to avoid food with gelatin Isha Allah, unless it is specified that the gelatin is NOT from animal. I know that in European countries pig is the most common source of gelatin. May Allah guide us for He knows best
Same here in indonesia. However i just found out that same pastry shop sells rhum based cakes. We are just need to make sure if the owners are muslim or not.
Careful brother.. most of them are halal but to generalize everything is halal is plain wrong. There are few items that shows 'no pork no lard' or 'muslim owned' but did not have any halal certificate due to few circumstances such as serving alcohol or use of cooking wine etc. Do be careful my brothers and sisters, semoga kita semua senantiasa berada bawah lindungan Allah.. amin ya robbal alamin
Assalamu alaykum, I'm Muslim and I was born and raised in Switzerland. Many places make fondue without alcohol, you just have to ask. And if you wanna make fondue at home, you can replace alcohol easily with water or apple juice. It's also possible to use milk. 😊
The perks of living in a Muslim country is that we have legit all the alternatives for the Haram ingredients you talked about. So I have basically eaten all these foods but they were completely Halal😊
You muslim have no freedom of conscience everything is halal .Your religious practice too restricted and Your tradition is not above the words of Jesus christ
mashallah, I'm a muslim and one of my best friends is a catholic. we always have really cool theological conversations. helps that I've read the bible and he's started reading quran tho.
Kevin Quiroz - brother pls read this verses (mark 7:15-23 )Brother read these Verse and bring your Muslim brothers who are trapped in the darkness of the pure and impure to the light.
Gelatin not in bigs only, it found in sheeps, cows and buffaloes also, in Muslim countries we used halal gelatin, the red pigments from insects have a code, I think 121e you can make sure that , but there are a lot of halal industrial sources for the red colour in food
@@briptidelol3070 usually correct. I live in London and alhumdulillah there’s a massive Muslim community here so even some KFC and McDonald’s in certain areas are halal!
Actually the gelatin in the middle east is made from cow 🐄 so it’s not really haram And there are some gellos that say halal on the side that isn’t haram👍😁
@@faadumomuse1296 yeah in different countries is made from pork but in the Middle East which hold a lot of Muslims (93% of Middle East is made from Muslims) so almost all the gellois halal in the Middle East anthem ONES THAT SAY HALAL ON THE SIDE ARE HALAL
My dad once went to Malaysia and wanted to get a bottle and on the bottom left and it halal logo. So always check the ingredients rather than the halal logo
@Islam dowidar omg i just didn't know before 1 year that gummy bears are made from gelatine and then I eaten just less and less but now since months i didn't eat gummy bears from gelatine but now im gonna eat so many thanks bro for telling this i hope Allah will give u thousands of good deeds🥺❤
@@blendiqerkinaj4353 Dude just dont go fast and hasty, Try to consult more scholars on this basis, Search a website and post your query. Dont believe everything said
Vinegar is halal, even if made from wine, since it has been transformed and no longer contains alcohol. But I know from the Galloping Gourmet that food made with wine may still contain a considerable amount of alcohol after cooking, despite what they tell you in restaurants
Actually, alcohol burns off at a much lower temperature than water. That is proven science. Therefore if you were to make anything with alcohol added and heat it up. Within a few minutes of raising it to a hot temperature, it would be free of alcohol. However, do you realize that all bodies start to ferment after death? Do you realize the all fruit starts fermenting after picking, cutting, or juicing? People don’t realize that the ban on consumption of alcohol was not placed for avoiding a dangerous or harmful product. The ban was placed to keep people sober at prayer time. So it is in a very similar context as most Latin countries ban alcohol, at election time, or the day of Presidential speeches!
@@michaelreid8857 see Dr. Weil’s discussion of this on his website: “Wine, spirits, and beer are used in cooking to enhance the flavor and aroma of dishes. Contrary to what most people believe, the entire alcohol content doesn’t always evaporate or boil away before the food is served. A study from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Nutrient Data Laboratory showed that it can take longer than two and a half hours for all the alcohol to be cooked out of food to which wine or some other alcoholic beverage has been added. The study showed that the amount of alcohol remaining depends in part on the cooking method. For example, after brandy has been “flamed” - poured on foods and then set alight - approximately 75 percent of the alcohol remains after the flames have died down. … “People need to avoid alcohol for various reasons, such as to guard against alcoholic relapse, to protect a fetus, or to avoid adverse reactions that might be brought on by certain medications. The best bet for such people would be to ask if a particular dish is cooked with wine or spirits before ordering in a restaurant. If you’re a dinner guest, you could let the host or hostess know in advance that you’re avoiding alcohol in food as well as drink.”
half of this list (jello, cheese cake... etc) they depend on where u live, if u live in a Muslim country then u wont have to worry since the government make sure all groceries are halal + halal-certified.... if u r not living in a Muslim country then yah, double check the ingredient list or look for halal-certified products..... Alsalamo Alaikum
@@zain1358 like seriously, imagine being in a non-muslim country and not be able to eat ur favourite sweets and icecream because they have haram ingredients 💔
I live in kashmir a muslim majority state but kashmir is a part of india. India is a hindu majority country. Is this possible we are getting halal things to eat or we need to double check..
A very informative video! In Malaysia, there are halal versions of gelatine (from cows), as well as Japanese foods (that do not contain alcohol). However, it's quite surprising that salad dressing can be haram. p.s. I don't eat salad.
Japan has a whole halal industry of its own and had invited halal auditors from muslim nations including Malaysia to verify their halal industry. Good work!
Well as you can see most of the food produced in Malaysia are made by non muslims.. they labelled it halal and the people put the blame on JAKIM to shoulder the sins if it is found not halal.. many halal food now are emerging from some food producing Muslim companies because they are wary of products from the shelves in supermarkets and malls
@@Rexus0705 That's not correct what makes you drunk if you cosume in large amount is Haram even if you drink or eat a portion, There's a Hadith from Muhammad PBUH that proves that.
Pigs are not healthy scientifically, I don't know why people choose something unhealthy and still get sick and never learn from, Islam is modesty, simplicity, healthy, modernity, and scientific... It's weird that's this book "Qur'an " was revealed 1,400 years ago and talks about creations from human being to trees, to animals, to science , to politics to modesty, to respect, to parenthood, to caring parents and elderly , to knowledge, to marriage, to fairness, to equality, to freedom, to everything in between.. and people still doesn't know about.. we Muslims are actually selfish, Qur'an and sunnah should reach every door steps and to everyone
In Malaysia we don't hate pig or pork even we look at cooking tv. But we try to change from pork to other halal.. In Malaysia we had beef bacon, Beef hamburger, chicken char siew pau and many more.. but we hate some people sabotage our food. We had some cases the pagan fed the fish with pig organs, and they sell to public Market.
In my country South Africa we really are blessed to have Halaal food in every corner of our country. There's not a lack for anything Halaal, especially in Cape Town. It's always a good idea to check ingredients.
Assalaamu Alaikum I am also from Cape Town and seeing this video I will be causes from now on because I don't trust the food industry they will use anything to make their product
Bocco Jocco but back in the old days when everyone and everything was great and fine and no cheatings in the government they’re were no theaters or cinema and alcohol was strictly forbidden
Gelatin can come from different sources, my local store has marshmallows made from halal beef gelatin. A local halal restaurant informed me that blue cheese dressing and battered fries are sometimes processed with ingredients derived from pork
▶️ it's true.it's a good idea cooking your own simple meals with natural source of ingredients you know by yourself personally especially our Muslim fellas concern about halal status.✅
Yesterday only I told my dad to bring cheese cake . It my favourite desert but glady he didn't buy it Thanks for telling which are haram food for Muslim 😊
Not really. Allah forbids some foods because it’s his choice, pork is the biggest misconception. Eating bacon has no side effects to who u r. U could be a 100 year old healthy guy who ate bacon everyday. Or be someone who eats halal food everyday and has cancer at 20 years old. It’s based on your genetics and luck.
@Glory to God of course food doesn't define Islam, but I'm not being wrong here because most junk food has something to do with pork and Islam always encourages you to stay away from things that could harm your health, be it food or something else.
@Glory to God People convert to Islam in different ways. They see Islam in the way we pray, we eat, we lead our lives , and that's what lead them to the Quran. For Muslims, the Quran defines Islam but for other people WE (Muslims) are their definition to Islam.
Lol can you chill xd why you so salty; you also going around commenting vegans or vegetarians or are you somehow butthurt in regards of islam? Tell me son, where does it hurt?
@@anonymous_ea ah yeah joke he says sure; say smth sarcastic about a group that you are not part of and then be surprised why no one got the joke^^ especially when its so obvious that half of the world has a wrong and bad picture of islam anyway; yeah surely ppl wont be chill and understand the "joke" which u are making to laugh about smth that is not related to you🤭 i think, dude, those who take this only as a small joke, didnt notice the judging message behind his sarcasm
there is also halal Gelatine made with Bovine(cow) like where im from alot of the Jello(we call it jelly) and Marshmellows is halal we also have halal Geletine sold for cheesecakes ohhh i love south africa theres even halal salad dressings here and all of these things are approved by the halal bodies of the country
@@Afnanxtremezz not in every case, in my(an Islamic nation) country ,many restaurant serves dog/ cat meat in name of Cow/Goat meat. Deceiving people in extraordinary lame way we can find this Everywhere in this world.
Yes, the Salad dressing was the ONLY one that shook me because the rest are things I avoid. Thanks a BILLION for this highly helpful Clip. May Allah keep us all on the right path Ameen Thumman Ameen.
In Malaysia, we are lucky enough because many of international locally made food are Halal -certified. Whenever I am abroad, I always count my blessing when come back to Malaysia where I dont have to worry so much before eating.
Same for Indonesia too. In here we luckly that every product got checker before sale. There's this one case when the products from Japan got sale here but there's no halal Mark on the product. I remember the composition said oil or something and then a week or a month or so the products get halal Mark and the oil they used to be on the product got Rid of. 😅 Lucky that there's The party that checks all products of it's halal or not, so we wont have to worry
Yes I'm Muslim and I have eaten soy sauce with sushi and I did not know it was haram. And this video really helped me so we all appreciate it. So keep us with your great videos. And Allah will protect us all from harm things. Amen
You can eat it actually. We usually eat rice with soy sauce or cook it in meals in here. The point of the food if it is halal or not is as long as it does not contained haram substances (like pork, blood, etc)
Common mistake. Some Muslims think that the verse in Qur'an saying that Jew and Christian slaughtered meat is permissible for Muslims includes the meat nowadays. It doesn't. Because it is not slaughtered. The poor animal is electrocuted or some other terrible death that causes unnecessary suffering. And they do not mention God's name when killing it.
For dear Muslim friends, don't trust a random video because gelatin can be also made from cow bones. Also, there are websites made by international Islam scholars sorting out what's Halal and what's Haram. Also what food brands are Halal. Don't get scared just seeing this. Check brands if there are Halal notes in them before eating...
@@duncan3998 obvious to you perhaps, not to me it seems, so please care to elaborate. If he has some semantic mistakes in the speech it still has nothing to with Islam, his facts were not wrong in base. You wanna play all high and mighty and smart, or actually share with me your superior knowledge of Islam?
For the record soya sauce contains: Soy sauce is made from fermented paste of soybeans, roasted grain, brine, and Aspergillus oryzae or Aspergillus sojae mold. 😌
Thats why i want to live in a muslim country 😭 my family is pretty conscious about whats haram and halal, some people look at us like „sooo extreme“, pfff just being halal
@@jbiloajbiloa Tunisia is a muslim country, in Muslim Countrys everything is hala becuase we dont eat pork.This is countrys like UAE Morocco Tunisia Edgypt Saudi Malasyia Indoniesia etc.
@@jjasmineluv oh i understood right now, well i dont know from wich source this video take informations, the color who comes from the insects and more things are not even in the haram list. coran states what is haram and hallal.
@Hala -321 saudi imports brazil beef which is not halal. they cut animals with machines while doing zuba. they dont wait for the animal to die.there are lot more products.
I am a Muslim, and my family have always been ones that read the ingredients before buying anything. We also live in the UK, so we go to the closest Asian/Muslim stores to buy meat/products containing gelatine. We look up ingredients that are usually put into foods and then know and understand what's halal or not. You are able to get halal jelly (jell-o) and marshmellos is some stores. We just use gelatine from halal animals, such as beef. With the other foods in the video, we usually make sure that we know and look at the ingredients. If we are unaware if it's halal, we usually don't eat it. Me and my family make most foods at home, so we know exactly what it contains. Also, most Muslim countries only have halal food. Thank you for making this video as not everyone knows about these foods. Love from Wales (UK). 💙🏴 xxx
@@mapache69. I'd definitely say so. But I think anyone with specific dietary preferences should be able to eat wherever. Unfortunately, it's quite difficult in Western countries. But you can always be precautious. 😊 xxx
@@Raphiq. if you Know about the process of istihalah then you'll come to find gelatine is in fact not Haram because the substance has completely changed you should look into it
Say, "I do not find in the revelations given to me any food that is prohibited for any eater except: (1) carrion, (2) running blood, (3) the meat* of pigs, for it is contaminated, and (4) the meat of animals blasphemously dedicated to other than GOD." If one is forced (to eat these), without being deliberate or malicious, then your Lord is Forgiver, Most Merciful. [Glorious Qur'an 6:145]
I believe it all being unintentionally made mistake, plus we can't expect a non Muslim to completely understand the halal haram concept, even as Muslims we often get confused in deciding what's halal n haram.
Did any of these surprise you?
Also I have a related video that you can check out here: ua-cam.com/video/tdNYF3E-PoU/v-deo.html
I'm from Saudi Arabia and we sell Jell-O and eat it all the time, we use cow Gelatin, which is Halal
His contract with us came to an end and he has resumed his studies in school
You can just say all kinds of alcohol and big and every thing it has it
And deliver the more important
All deads animals except fish and locusts
And all animal not saluted the islamic way
And predictors
And blood except liver and splean
Every thing else that is good it halal
Good to know. Thanks!
Omg I'm so surprised, I never knew that😳😳😳
In Muslim countries all of these products are made from halal ingredients. 😉
I wish that were true...
keep lying to yourself
@poulaygue ` Listen, not all Muslim countries are the same. Some are very stringent and some are very lax to be honest. I'm currently living in a Muslim country and have seen a lot of food items with haram ingredients. I'm not saying its deliberate, I just feel enough due diligence is not done. I also acknowledge that some countries are very good in how they manage this process.
@poulaygue ` Great that's how it should be 👍
of course!
In Muslim countries these things are made halal
It depends on where you live
How do you know that?
@@fatimaqurishi4315 I live in a Muslim country
Like marshmellow and definitely cheese cake 😅
I think so
Absolutely
When A Non Muslim Tells U About Haram Food U Didn’t Know!😶
May Allah Bless Us All!
how do you know if he is a Muslim or if he is a nonmuslim
Well actually most of it is wrong,because in Muslim countries the government makes sure everything is halal or halal certified
Exactly. My point. How did he qualify for this position?
Haaaaa
@@ataul48 he's not in a video he said he is Christian
We Muslim use agar agar and we have halal gelatin. And we use that ☺
Edited: thanks for 500 likes ;)
Agar agar?
@@fluffygang4427 agar agar is made from seaweed.
But im not sure what kind of gelatin they use 😖 what is the source?
In most Muslim countries we usually have local brands that make gelatin from cow bones which is halal. Same with dyes. However you have to be careful about imported products which may or may not contain haram ingredients.
Any kind gelatin is not halal if you are Muslim don’t eat
I’m a SDA Christian and we don’t eat pork shellfish etc (but I’m vegetarian) and this was very helpful love my Muslims bothers and sister ❤️
What’s a sda
@@nichollskim Seventh Day Adventist
@@surlyogre1476 same
@@nichollskim seventh day Adventist ❤️
*laughs in gluten free*
Very grateful that im living in indonesia
If you read the labels, you can avoid eating anything haram. As long as it says beef gelatin on it or a k for kosher it’s halal. Also don’t forget to say Bismillah ❤️
@@saaraghazal9041 yes that’s also known as kosher
Thanx sis. lol do you think Allah will throw you on hell for eating a "now & later"🤣😂
@@itchylefhanz737 now and layers don’t have gelatin, not that I’ve seen. But starbursts do. And Allah is so merciful. It’s all about intentions. You can’t say I’m just gonna eat this anyway hopefully Allah forgives me.
Suponalah sis that's not what I'm saying, my point is that Allah is so sweet and subtle and kind and lovable and knowing. Always strive push your self and do the best with what you got. We may sometimes think of Al Khaliq as some tyrant God instead of a easy going chill friendly God. He even asks in the book ; do you think I get something out of putting you In hell? The answer is no . Just no that Al hadi wants a relationship with us, and even gave us free will doesnt force is to do any thing. Dont eat pork. Not out of just fear of him but out of love and respect for him. A Yo I love you for his sake
I dont know if I should be taking dawa from those that dont believe in Al' mu kadeem why dont they do a Christian or jewish video about what's prohibited; like where jesus didnt eat pork or was (is) a carpenter but didnt build any churches
Well, I'm from Pakistan and they use "Beef Gelatin" here, which is halal. I'm pretty sure same would be the case in other Islamic Countries. But if you are a Muslim living in the west who loves candy or desserts, good luck!
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I have doubt about indian products😓
@@victor4002 Well, India isn't an Islamic or Muslim majority country. Although there is halal certification for halal foods for Muslims, and halal restaurants also. But unlike Malaysia, we don't have halal substitutes for literally everything. Although I don't really see my muslim friends ever very about if something is halal or not whenever we go out.
@@anupamtiwari5587 sebab dekat malaysia kita ada halal department
@@anupamtiwari5587 I think India is a secular country, am I right?
I was shocked about the red dye on one, but some product can be halal like jello it depends on ingredients along with where you live
Excellent presentation, brother. Very beneficial. Alhamdulillah. Salam alaykum.
I am Muslim praise be to God, some of your info has shocked me. thank u
It depends where it came form, muslim arabs use animals gelatin so we eat most of these also soy sauce and food coloring
It depends on your country. A lot of those products are haram cuz of the pork gelatin. However in almost all Muslim countries, gelatin comes from beef or fish. So it’s halal. Just check the ingredients for the type of gelatin.
In the Middle East all these foods are specially made for Muslim people so unless you live in a English country and your Muslim then you don’t have anything to worry about
they sell pig in UAE
@@fatimazahramarah2634 they put it in the haram section so unless you cant read you are fine
@@fatimazahramarah2634 they sell it in most khaleej and in Egypt too, but yes, like he said, its in the haram section mostly for Christians and Asians
May. Allah will protect every haram food or pets but not. Cats I love cats😢
The red dye one is tricky. If it says it's Red #2 or #40, it's not derived from beetles. They're synthetic dyes from petroleum. I think it's just best to avoid any food with red dye 😞
Thanks for sharing!
Great video! A good habit is always to check for halal certification. Unless the restaurant staff is specifically trained in dietary restrictions, it is always possible that they may tell you it's halal unknowingly.
Ma Sha Allah..tq for the info
The things that islam declared haram is mainly for our health i think so❤
Thanks bro for this you are really a nice person😇😇
But Muslims will never buy food without reading its ingredients. We buy that kind of food or any other only if we are sure that it's halal.
Me eating red gummy bear: *SPITS OUT*
*MOM BEATS UP ME* AYE JUST WATCH
MOM: Whaaaaa
But if it’s made in turkey it’s probably halal
:D :D :D :D :D :D
Bayan it would be weird tho
@@naxytheaxolotl8261 wdym?
Bayan BRUH YOU THINK TURKEY FLAVORED TURKEY WILL MAKE ME SATISFIED LOL
I regret eating Japanese food in Japan especially sushi
Its ok if you didn't know there's haram
Now you will go to hell along with the rest of us infedels. But worry not. We are a lot better company
@loomian pro yeah same😑
@loomian pro Okay I dont know why youtube wont let me comment on this post, but I just wanted to say that it was a joke, and he should be perfectly fine. Well as fine as the rest of us.
Thank God that I live in Malaysia where 61% of the population is Islam.
Why?
THANKS 🙏🏼 I honestly didn’t know couple of them, which thanks to you now I do 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Now that I can’t eat those dessert again
You can
I am a Muslim and I love jelly
But you need to understand its the gelatin that is derived from the pork and only pork is haram
If it doesn't contain any gelatin in it then it's perfectly halal
It depends where you live if you live in a muslim country I dont think there will be pork products in the food because in my country jello is okay and all the foods he said
take them from a muslim country
Very beneficial videos ie educative
why everything need to have pigs 🗿🙃
Ikr
I like bacon and someone said it’s haram I cri 😭
@@uhtrixietrixie9627 yeah most bacon comes from pigs therefore it is haram,try to see if some halal butchers sell something similar that’s halal
@@uhtrixietrixie9627 we have pastırma in Turkey kind of similar to bacon.
Look it up.
@@lolll1922 what about turkey bacon?
Me, a weeb when i see japanese foods in list:
*MISSION FAILED WE WILL GET EM NEXT TIME*
🥺
Ikr
Same 😫😫😖
Don't worry. We can make Japanese food ourselves or order from a Japanese restaurant if you are in a Muslim country. It will most probably be halal.
We can make japanese food halal if we make them by halal ingredients
What i understand from this video is that Islam is HEALTH AND SCIENTIFIC CONCIOUS RELIGION. The Hallal is completely logical. Thank you FTD Facts
Thank you for complementing our religion. I hope there are more people like you in this world and i hope you and your family stay safe from whatever is happening now
Muslims not only concious religion. But also religion where people love Jesus Christ.
@Islam dowidar : I read the article in your link : Nothing wrong with gelatin from the skins, nerves and bones of PERMISSIBLE ANIMALS AND SLAUGHTERED.... (HALAL). In Europe and USA pig is the most common animal used for these purposes. Such foods made in non Muslim countries are 100 % NOT HALAL.
@Islam dowidar : Bro, I live in Europe and I will continue to avoid food with gelatin Isha Allah, unless it is specified that the gelatin is NOT from animal. I know that in European countries pig is the most common source of gelatin.
May Allah guide us for He knows best
No its not a scientific concious religion loool
Welcome to Malaysia. Everything he said is made halal here.
Betul betul betul siapa orang Malaysia sila like
Same here in indonesia. However i just found out that same pastry shop sells rhum based cakes. We are just need to make sure if the owners are muslim or not.
Because Malaysia we have Halal department.
Even in UAE
Careful brother.. most of them are halal but to generalize everything is halal is plain wrong. There are few items that shows 'no pork no lard' or 'muslim owned' but did not have any halal certificate due to few circumstances such as serving alcohol or use of cooking wine etc. Do be careful my brothers and sisters, semoga kita semua senantiasa berada bawah lindungan Allah.. amin ya robbal alamin
Assalamu alaykum, I'm Muslim and I was born and raised in Switzerland. Many places make fondue without alcohol, you just have to ask. And if you wanna make fondue at home, you can replace alcohol easily with water or apple juice. It's also possible to use milk. 😊
me watching this :them telling all my favourite food haram:im going to eat them anyways
Hi.. am curious. How do u perform fasting during ramadhan in Switzerland? Some daylights could be long.
@coocru The days are not that long, even during the summer. It's manageable. Switzerland is not like Finland or Iceland.
@@coocru
I think you're getting confused with Sweden.
Of course, this bahlul person in the video and his team didn't do their due diligence and lack of information. Shame on them.
May Allah protect us from every haram. Aameen
Ameen
Aameen.
Aameen.
amen
Amen
The perks of living in a Muslim country is that we have legit all the alternatives for the Haram ingredients you talked about. So I have basically eaten all these foods but they were completely Halal😊
Yessssss
I want to live in an Islamic country because all my family is there but I’m not complaining that I live in the us
Me too
Right
Indeed!
Good to know about these items, especially if you are in western countries. Thank for sharing.
lots of These things can be made with vegetarian ingredients and thus not haram.
You muslim have no freedom of conscience everything is halal .Your religious practice too restricted and Your tradition is not above the words of Jesus christ
Moral of the story:
Read the ingredients before buying any snacks or food😲✌
Or check if it's certified "halal", it should be on the package ~
Sometimes here in western countries they say its vegetarian but actually not...💀💀💀
@@sabxmochi that is why you read the ingredients not just the vegetarian label
@@sabxmochi I’m always very cautious on buying food, just read the ingredients table
That should be normal thing to do, otherwise how do you know it's halal
I'm a catholic myself, but I don't want my Muslim friends to accidentally eat something forbidden, so this is rather educational. Nice video!
Bro most of these food are fine to eat if there’s no pork
mashallah, I'm a muslim and one of my best friends is a catholic. we always have really cool theological conversations. helps that I've read the bible and he's started reading quran tho.
🤷🏽♂️ it's only haram if he knew it was haram when he ate it
Respect man 😊
Kevin Quiroz - brother pls read this verses (mark 7:15-23 )Brother read these Verse and bring your Muslim brothers who are trapped in the darkness of the pure and impure to the light.
Clever muslim always checks halal logo and ingredients in packaging and food store ☝🏽☝🏽
Same
so ur calling us dumb? 😐
Same
@yitzhak rafaeli shekkelsteinberg actually you cannot say like that islam teach us to say propely at people
Smart boy
Gelatin not in bigs only, it found in sheeps, cows and buffaloes also, in Muslim countries we used halal gelatin, the red pigments from insects have a code, I think 121e you can make sure that , but there are a lot of halal industrial sources for the red colour in food
Raise your hands if you want our brother of this channel to take shahada...
Maasha-allah..
Assalaamualikum warahmatullah
Me......but only when he believes in islam by heart
هل يمكنك ان تكتبها بالkeyboard العربي؟
Brother it will be MashaAllah When you will write Allah A must be capital ☺️
@@uzmamuzaffar3893 Assalamualaikum wa Rahmatullah it will be Assalamualaikum wa Rahmatullah 😊
JAZAKILLAH HU KHAIRN
The thing that makes a food haram or "not allowed" to eat depends on the ingredients. Cheesecakes are not haram, unless there's gelatin inside.
and that is also depends on where the gelatin comes from. There are halal gelatin that is made from cow bones that are slaughtered in the islamic way.
@@IkanTakutAir you're right ;)
Yup. If you live in a non-Muslim countries most foods (that are not cooked by you) are most likely not halal.
@@briptidelol3070 usually correct. I live in London and alhumdulillah there’s a massive Muslim community here so even some KFC and McDonald’s in certain areas are halal!
That is if the gelatine is from animal source or vegetable source
Actually the gelatin in the middle east is made from cow 🐄 so it’s not really haram
And there are some gellos that say halal on the side that isn’t haram👍😁
@@faadumomuse1296 yeah in different countries is made from pork but in the Middle East which hold a lot of Muslims (93% of Middle East is made from Muslims) so almost all the gellois halal in the Middle East anthem ONES THAT SAY HALAL ON THE SIDE ARE HALAL
@@faadumomuse1296 Cow and pork are different. Pork is of 🐷 pig. How you can mix cow with pork?
We don't mix it with pork
@@faadumomuse1296 cow pork? Are you joking? It's different animal, different food
My dad once went to Malaysia and wanted to get a bottle and on the bottom left and it halal logo. So always check the ingredients rather than the halal logo
اللَّهُمَّ صَلِّ عَلَى مُحَمَّدٍ وَعَلَى آلِ مُحَمَّدٍ
May God bless you and guide you. I didn’t know these.
@Islam dowidar omg i just didn't know before 1 year that gummy bears are made from gelatine and then I eaten just less and less but now since months i didn't eat gummy bears from gelatine but now im gonna eat so many thanks bro for telling this i hope Allah will give u thousands of good deeds🥺❤
@@blendiqerkinaj4353 Dude just dont go fast and hasty, Try to consult more scholars on this basis, Search a website and post your query. Dont believe everything said
@@unravelmysteries will check bout it thnx🤲
@abu bakr then i will not eat gelatine no more🤷♂️😕
Thanks
The Jell-O ain't exactly right, Halal gelatin actually exists & it is derived from Cows which is Halal
Not if the cows aren’t halal slaughtered and that’s almost NEVER the case when you don’t live in a muslim country 😉
@@stancherryjun yes
Alaa Kalaf - the person litteraly mentioned Halal gelatine.... so Halal....
@@franciskaw.1120 You didn't get my point at all...
@@franciskaw.1120 ok so alaa kalaf means if the cow is not properly slaughtered then its not halal
Vinegar is halal, even if made from wine, since it has been transformed and no longer contains alcohol. But I know from the Galloping Gourmet that food made with wine may still contain a considerable amount of alcohol after cooking, despite what they tell you in restaurants
Actually, alcohol burns off at a much lower temperature than water. That is proven science.
Therefore if you were to make anything with alcohol added and heat it up. Within a few minutes of raising it to a hot temperature, it would be free of alcohol.
However, do you realize that all bodies start to ferment after death? Do you realize the all fruit starts fermenting after picking, cutting, or juicing?
People don’t realize that the ban on consumption of alcohol was not placed for avoiding a dangerous or harmful product. The ban was placed to keep people sober at prayer time.
So it is in a very similar context as most Latin countries ban alcohol, at election time, or the day of Presidential speeches!
@@michaelreid8857 see Dr. Weil’s discussion of this on his website:
“Wine, spirits, and beer are used in cooking to enhance the flavor and aroma of dishes. Contrary to what most people believe, the entire alcohol content doesn’t always evaporate or boil away before the food is served. A study from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Nutrient Data Laboratory showed that it can take longer than two and a half hours for all the alcohol to be cooked out of food to which wine or some other alcoholic beverage has been added. The study showed that the amount of alcohol remaining depends in part on the cooking method. For example, after brandy has been “flamed” - poured on foods and then set alight - approximately 75 percent of the alcohol remains after the flames have died down.
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“People need to avoid alcohol for various reasons, such as to guard against alcoholic relapse, to protect a fetus, or to avoid adverse reactions that might be brought on by certain medications. The best bet for such people would be to ask if a particular dish is cooked with wine or spirits before ordering in a restaurant. If you’re a dinner guest, you could let the host or hostess know in advance that you’re avoiding alcohol in food as well as drink.”
We islam can eat Jellos because not in every jello is pig protein in some of halal markets you can find Cow protein jellos 😅
@Islam dowidar that only applies to medical purposes, not in this case your basically eating pork in a different form
@Islam dowidar 😅
Dosnt it depend on how the cow is slaughtered? I thought cow protein was still haram because it may still not have been slaughtered the proper way.
@@toasterdepartment2167 no it’s not cow protein is halal
@@toasterdepartment2167 and I buy sweets in halal supermarket 😇
half of this list (jello, cheese cake... etc) they depend on where u live, if u live in a Muslim country then u wont have to worry since the government make sure all groceries are halal + halal-certified.... if u r not living in a Muslim country then yah, double check the ingredient list or look for halal-certified products..... Alsalamo Alaikum
@@zain1358 like seriously, imagine being in a non-muslim country and not be able to eat ur favourite sweets and icecream because they have haram ingredients 💔
I am glad that I am from UAE which is a Muslim country
Not true. There were imported sweets found in Pakistan that had pork gelatin in it.
@@zain1358 yeah that's a big relief i live in a muslim country as well Alhamdulillah
I live in kashmir a muslim majority state but kashmir is a part of india. India is a hindu majority country. Is this possible we are getting halal things to eat or we need to double check..
The good thing is these foods have halal versions for Muslims
Ok good I think jelllo doesn't have a Muslim versioning
@@aryangray33 yes it is, in Malaysia has a jelly candy 🤤
@@aryangray33 it does
@@aryangray33 oh don't worry there's several brands
Thank god I’m a Russian muslim
A very informative video!
In Malaysia, there are halal versions of gelatine (from cows), as well as Japanese foods (that do not contain alcohol). However, it's quite surprising that salad dressing can be haram.
p.s. I don't eat salad.
Japan has a whole halal industry of its own and had invited halal auditors from muslim nations including Malaysia to verify their halal industry. Good work!
Well as you can see most of the food produced in Malaysia are made by non muslims.. they labelled it halal and the people put the blame on JAKIM to shoulder the sins if it is found not halal.. many halal food now are emerging from some food producing Muslim companies because they are wary of products from the shelves in supermarkets and malls
True😑😐
Vegetables taste like sad
salads yucky 🤢🤢
I knew about gummies and marshmallows but I have no idea about cake mix or cheesecake (my fav dessert) thank you so much!
Its ok as long as it dosent have haram ingredients
If the gelatin is Halal then the cheesecake is Halal. Always ask at a bakery whether or not they use gelatin in order to be extra sure
@@Rexus0705 That's not correct what makes you drunk if you cosume in large amount is Haram even if you drink or eat a portion, There's a Hadith from Muhammad PBUH that proves that.
@@asmasibda8101 thank you! I’ll be asking next time. Ramadan Kareem 🌙 😊
@@heshamahmed24 Yeah I was wrong
Or you can just get those in Middle eastern countries, they're all halal
Yeah some but not all middle east countries have halal foods. If i offended u in any way, I sincerly apologize
I live in America and can still get these halal 💀 u just need to be smart. Either look at the ingredient list or go to a islamic store
Jello or jelly contains Gelatin,
@@m.m5436 Doesn’t relate but I always wanted to go to America Loll you’re So lucky omg
@Islam dowidar Ive read about this and im sure this is true.
Why do these people like pork and pigs so much that they put in in EVERYTHING
Pigs are not healthy scientifically, I don't know why people choose something unhealthy and still get sick and never learn from, Islam is modesty, simplicity, healthy, modernity, and scientific... It's weird that's this book "Qur'an " was revealed 1,400 years ago and talks about creations from human being to trees, to animals, to science , to politics to modesty, to respect, to parenthood, to caring parents and elderly , to knowledge, to marriage, to fairness, to equality, to freedom, to everything in between.. and people still doesn't know about.. we Muslims are actually selfish, Qur'an and sunnah should reach every door steps and to everyone
I don't know
@WildChild Muslim hates this even we have never ever tried this! I mean we just hate even seeing that on TV yt wateva.
In Malaysia we don't hate pig or pork even we look at cooking tv. But we try to change from pork to other halal.. In Malaysia we had beef bacon, Beef hamburger, chicken char siew pau and many more.. but we hate some people sabotage our food. We had some cases the pagan fed the fish with pig organs, and they sell to public Market.
is there any evidence that muslims are living a healthier life and living longer i will eat HALAL .. if not i eat what i like.
Don't worry in Malaysia so safe for halal food ❤️🇲🇾
Alhamdulillah jumpe Malaysian
kena check ingredient jugak em sebab byk kilang non muslim.kalau ragu tak payah la
Same in Pakistan
Bread here in Malaysia isn't fully empty of alcohol look it up buddy Lmao
@Rayyan Abdurrahman safe lah
I always make sure to check if the cover of my candy says that it’s halal and I also check the ingredients
In my country South Africa we really are blessed to have Halaal food in every corner of our country. There's not a lack for anything Halaal, especially in Cape Town. It's always a good idea to check ingredients.
indeed, even though we have a small muslim population you can show up anywhere and have at least 1 halaal option
Its the same in Joburg , we can go anywhere and find something.
Assalaamu Alaikum I am also from Cape Town and seeing this video I will be causes from now on because I don't trust the food industry they will use anything to make their product
Im from cape town 😃, but work in Bethlehem,Free State 😔😔😔 and its difficult here.💔 There's Muslim here but not so much halaal shops
Same in our country Pakistan... we have alternative version of everything which is Halaal
Here in Saudi Arabia and UAE and all the different Muslims countries they only sell halal food because they are very strict about halal and haram food
There are *many* ways of obtaining alcohol and haram foods in Islamic countries. Just like drugs in non-Islamic countries....
Yeah like uae passed an alcohol sales law and saudis halal movie theaters 😂
Bocco Jocco yeah I know lol
Bocco Jocco but back in the old days when everyone and everything was great and fine and no cheatings in the government they’re were no theaters or cinema and alcohol was strictly forbidden
Saudi Arabia imports chickens from European countries, so unless you slaughter your own you cannot be so sure.
Gelatin can come from different sources, my local store has marshmallows made from halal beef gelatin. A local halal restaurant informed me that blue cheese dressing and battered fries are sometimes processed with ingredients derived from pork
Conclusion: Ignore outside food and cook your own meals with natural source which you know them personally
▶️ it's true.it's a good idea cooking your own simple meals with natural source of ingredients you know by yourself personally especially our Muslim fellas concern about halal status.✅
I wish i could cook
Yes. Especially fish.
Yes, for this i Will always cook my own food starts now...
@@talibahmadzai7924 you should try, i mean everyone can cook of they learn how to... No offense, but good luck👍🙏
This is why I wanna go back to the middle east or muslim contries
lm in a Muslim country
Where r u frm
@@washimsammi8997 iraq
Awkward 😬🤦
.....I'm in one, we could swap. I'd love to go the west and leave this country for once
Me : runs to the kitchen to read my red fave jam ingredient 🙈😜
hahah LOL I literally did the same thing
@@lynneadams5857 thanks god I couldn’t find anything lol
@@Raaya19 probably red from the fruit it was made of instead of coloring. which is halal
Jam is halal 🙄🙄🙄
Yesterday only I told my dad to bring cheese cake . It my favourite desert but glady he didn't buy it
Thanks for telling which are haram food for Muslim 😊
Don't worry, all food that you mentioned are halal in Indonesia. We make that from Halal ingredients.
So indomie too I guess
they don’t have halal kpoopies
@@loveyloveydovey ahahaha hater detected
@@gamingwiths.t.a7914 true
@@loveyloveydovey but don't u see what's the point of hating it doesn't gonna make any changes u knoww
Anything that Allah forbid us to eat and to do is for our own good Alhamdulillah
Subhanallah ❤️
Not really. Allah forbids some foods because it’s his choice, pork is the biggest misconception. Eating bacon has no side effects to who u r. U could be a 100 year old healthy guy who ate bacon everyday. Or be someone who eats halal food everyday and has cancer at 20 years old. It’s based on your genetics and luck.
@Awesome Awesome how does that make sense? 😂
@Awesome Awesome just like you
@Awesome Awesome wtf are you trying in to sat bish?
Lesson: eat healthy, stay away from fatty sugary things. Yeah, that's Islam.
@Glory to God of course food doesn't define Islam, but I'm not being wrong here because most junk food has something to do with pork and Islam always encourages you to stay away from things that could harm your health, be it food or something else.
@Glory to God People convert to Islam in different ways. They see Islam in the way we pray, we eat, we lead our lives , and that's what lead them to the Quran. For Muslims, the Quran defines Islam but for other people WE (Muslims) are their definition to Islam.
Lol can you chill xd why you so salty; you also going around commenting vegans or vegetarians or are you somehow butthurt in regards of islam? Tell me son, where does it hurt?
But our sugar will get low😉
@@anonymous_ea ah yeah joke he says sure; say smth sarcastic about a group that you are not part of and then be surprised why no one got the joke^^ especially when its so obvious that half of the world has a wrong and bad picture of islam anyway; yeah surely ppl wont be chill and understand the "joke" which u are making to laugh about smth that is not related to you🤭 i think, dude, those who take this only as a small joke, didnt notice the judging message behind his sarcasm
All vinegars are halal, even spirit or vine vinegar as these don’t actually have intoxicating effect even in a smallest amount.
Alhamdulillah I Am From Pakistan 🇵🇰
So We Eat All Halal Food
Because Haram is Ban All
Gréât country brother
@@NDSPL do you really mean it.
I heard that you people were eating enough donkey and dead chickens in Pakistan with Beriyani? Is that true ?
@@puppetshareef44 no donkeys are Haram
@@puppetshareef44 only Lahories........
I live in pakistan and im grateful we r lucky to eat all of these completely all halal 😊😊😊
*Laughs in Rafhan jello*
I live in sahiwal (near Lahore) and I’m muslim btw
@@Muhammad-ou9wh it was just a rumour its not haram
@@minakhan9086 ok
Samee
I love my country ... Would hate to live in a country where halal alternatives are hard to find.😓
Which country
@@harshchaturvedi3887 my country
I live in America
there is also halal Gelatine made with Bovine(cow) like where im from alot of the Jello(we call it jelly) and Marshmellows is halal we also have halal Geletine sold for cheesecakes ohhh i love south africa theres even halal salad dressings here and all of these things are approved by the halal bodies of the country
Happy Ramadan. MAY ALLAH BLESS US ALL AMEEN ALHAMDULILLAH
Same tooo you
Amiiin
I no Muslim Christian buddhisim judasim
Ameen
happy ramadan ❤️ stay safe
I pray to my Almighty❤, that I don't ever eat any Haram unknowingly😭
This world is so tough to survive for us now....
I agree
Yeah but in Muslim nations some of these foods aren't produced and even if they are they use halal ingredients
@@Afnanxtremezz not in every case, in my(an Islamic nation) country ,many restaurant serves dog/ cat meat in name of Cow/Goat meat.
Deceiving people in extraordinary lame way we can find this Everywhere in this world.
Yes, the Salad dressing was the ONLY one that shook me because the rest are things I avoid.
Thanks a BILLION for this highly helpful Clip. May Allah keep us all on the right path Ameen Thumman Ameen.
In Malaysia, we are lucky enough because many of international locally made food are Halal -certified. Whenever I am abroad, I always count my blessing when come back to Malaysia where I dont have to worry so much before eating.
Exactly.
Not so lucky, the most basic bread which is made of yeast is not halal, let alone many other things
Same we have vegetarian marks (a green mark) to check if a product contain animal products.
From India vegetarians all the way.
Same for Indonesia too. In here we luckly that every product got checker before sale. There's this one case when the products from Japan got sale here but there's no halal Mark on the product. I remember the composition said oil or something and then a week or a month or so the products get halal Mark and the oil they used to be on the product got Rid of. 😅 Lucky that there's The party that checks all products of it's halal or not, so we wont have to worry
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i love how he says muslim normally and doesnt say muzzlim even not being one himself, pretty cool
Maybe he is Muslim. I thought he was.
@@jacquelinegordon-ahmad3062 same here
different accents equate to different pronounciations. If you dont care to use the arabic pronounciation then it shouldnt matter should it?
yes its kinda hilarious when people pronounce it wrong XD
There is no “right” way to pronounce Muslim. Some people have hard times pronouncing certain words. So the word is different in different countries.
Me who lives in a country with almost all muslims: here everything is halal! (Exept pork and bacon but it isn't in stores I think)
Darling, you can also found beef bacon in store here :D
exept rhum too, it's contain alcohol, so check your food that contains rhum
Im Chinese Muslim so not
Everything is halal in China
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very lucky... I always have to check the ingredients before trying a new food item 😅
Yes I'm Muslim and I have eaten soy sauce with sushi and I did not know it was haram. And this video really helped me so we all appreciate it. So keep us with your great videos. And Allah will protect us all from harm things. Amen
It's not. Soy sauce is made from fermented soy beans, there's no alcohol. Idk where he is getting this info from
If you look up for assimalhakeem video on soy sauce you'll know that it's permissible to consume soy sauce. So I don't think soy sauce is haram.
he said some of them have it not all of them. just read indrigends. I am using soy souce too but it has no alchaol with it.
Sushi has mirin which is a rice wine. Soy sauce is fermented (and not gluten free, fyi) but there is no alcohol.
You can eat it actually. We usually eat rice with soy sauce or cook it in meals in here. The point of the food if it is halal or not is as long as it does not contained haram substances (like pork, blood, etc)
We have alternatives for all of this. Beef gelatin, marshmallows... gummy candies..... so no surprises
Same even though I live in America we have plenty of Islamic stores with halal alternatives.
Remember the beef gelatine has to be halal too
@@sabrinad6453 yes that is true, we have halal tags on our food items to know if it halal.
@@sabrinad6453 we have Islamic stores here that sell halal versions of most of these things
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Don't eat meat in non islamic countries if you're traveling.
depends where. If you come to london or birmingham majority of restaurants are halal but always double check
yes
Carry ur own food, don’t eat in non Muslim country.. very easy.
Common mistake. Some Muslims think that the verse in Qur'an saying that Jew and Christian slaughtered meat is permissible for Muslims includes the meat nowadays. It doesn't. Because it is not slaughtered. The poor animal is electrocuted or some other terrible death that causes unnecessary suffering. And they do not mention God's name when killing it.
Depends,I live in a non muslim country but i eat alot of meat.
Thanks, GOD ALL OF THESE ARE COMPLETELY DIFFERENT IN MUSLIM COUNTRYS
haram or not, im never eating red candy again
Man how can I thank you..really these are things we never acknowledge....may Allah bless you with all his might
Stupidity's highest peak 😂🤣😃😅
@@didd3258 oh what so stupid dear...
@@didd3258 shutup it’s not stupid u are
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This Channel is so inspiring
That even made me to start a New Channel regarding INTERESTING FACTS and TOP 10s 🥰
Brother your videos are haram.
Delete them.
Delete now
@@DuoTheBird2711do you have prove brother
@@DuoTheBird2711 ohh ok yeah there are fake
In Bangladesh, we use Agar-agar powder, as alternative of Jell-o.
Right
Haii... im from indonesia. Its interesting, its same, here We use agar agar powder, too.
Name and ingredients are same. ☺
Agar-agar
Hi, what's your thought about soya sauce of BD?
Yup , agar-agar is what we malaysian used too
For dear Muslim friends, don't trust a random video because gelatin can be also made from cow bones. Also, there are websites made by international Islam scholars sorting out what's Halal and what's Haram. Also what food brands are Halal. Don't get scared just seeing this. Check brands if there are Halal notes in them before eating...
I live in South Africa and literally everything that you said is Haram is halal here
Yes✌️
And they use halal bovine gelatin in almost all well known jelly brands
I live in South Africa as well... And you are right
@@monimini7215 ,and also fish gelatin for kosher foods.
So true,, almost everything is halal in SA..
Wow cool I always wanted to go to South Africa 🤞
1:34 him struggling with arabic words is so cute 😂😂❤️ he deserves a like cmon ❤️ may allah guide us all
Loads of my friends are Muslim :)
Who is this guy 😂😂😂 Allah have mercy on us all
The one who doesn't know anything about Islam, that's who
just a dude that doesnt know anything about islam
@@duncan3998 care to explain what was so wrong about what he said?
@@BohdanMorzhuk-j1h I literally just said the obvious...
@@duncan3998 obvious to you perhaps, not to me it seems, so please care to elaborate. If he has some semantic mistakes in the speech it still has nothing to with Islam, his facts were not wrong in base. You wanna play all high and mighty and smart, or actually share with me your superior knowledge of Islam?
There is something called beef gelatin btw
Beef gelatin can also b haram if not slaughtered in a halaal way.
There is also plant based gelatin too
@@aminhusieni and fish gelatin
Olive oil is definitely a good and safe alternative! Anyway, there are halal-certified Jellos, sushi and marshmallows in Asia region.
Olive oil is an alternative to which of the foods from the list? 🤨
@@trapezius77 salad dressing. You should try it
For the record soya sauce contains: Soy sauce is made from fermented paste of soybeans, roasted grain, brine, and Aspergillus oryzae or Aspergillus sojae mold. 😌
Hi army 💜💜
Armyy💜
Everything fermented contains alcohol. Fermentation is literally how alcohol is made. Alcohol is haram. Idiot.
Thats why i want to live in a muslim country 😭 my family is pretty conscious about whats haram and halal, some people look at us like „sooo extreme“, pfff just being halal
Where do you live?
Where do you live
Come to saudi arabia if you want 100% halal food
Welcome in Tunisia, everything is halal may Allah bless you to all people who read this
why is everything is hallal in tunisia
@@jbiloajbiloa Tunisia is a muslim country, in Muslim Countrys everything is hala becuase we dont eat pork.This is countrys like UAE Morocco Tunisia Edgypt Saudi Malasyia Indoniesia etc.
@@jjasmineluv oh i understood right now, well i dont know from wich source this video take informations, the color who comes from the insects and more things are not even in the haram list.
coran states what is haram and hallal.
Indonesians, Malaysians, and Middle easterners : We don't have such weaknesses!!
Somalia too
Indonesian and Arabs eat everything! Here in West-EU. If you say it’s Haraam that say it’s Halal because the Country is not Islamic! 🙄🙄🙄
@Hala -321 saudi imports brazil beef which is not halal. they cut animals with machines while doing zuba. they dont wait for the animal to die.there are lot more products.
@Hala -321 UAE is worst than that
I am a Muslim, and my family have always been ones that read the ingredients before buying anything. We also live in the UK, so we go to the closest Asian/Muslim stores to buy meat/products containing gelatine. We look up ingredients that are usually put into foods and then know and understand what's halal or not.
You are able to get halal jelly (jell-o) and marshmellos is some stores. We just use gelatine from halal animals, such as beef. With the other foods in the video, we usually make sure that we know and look at the ingredients. If we are unaware if it's halal, we usually don't eat it. Me and my family make most foods at home, so we know exactly what it contains. Also, most Muslim countries only have halal food.
Thank you for making this video as not everyone knows about these foods. Love from Wales (UK). 💙🏴 xxx
That's amazing but hey beef gelatin also is halal only if the cow is slaughtered according to the zabiha method
Be more carefully sis.
It would be much easier if you moved to an Islamic country, wouldn’t you say?
@@fatmaabubakar7300 I will. Thank you. 😊 xxx
@@mapache69. I'd definitely say so. But I think anyone with specific dietary preferences should be able to eat wherever. Unfortunately, it's quite difficult in Western countries. But you can always be precautious. 😊 xxx
Cheese fondue 😭 hahah thanks bro .. seriously being Muslim I didn't knew about jelly red food thanku for info
The gelatin is haram
Because the gelatine come from pork
But that is a hallal jelly from cow I think
Thanku all for such valuable replies n yes m in Muslim country so here is halal n cheese cake as well 🥰🥰
@@Raphiq. if you Know about the process of istihalah then you'll come to find gelatine is in fact not Haram because the substance has completely changed you should look into it
@@laminetoure925 I will do
But in my country you can find jelly halal I think the gelatine come from cow and Allah'aalam
As a muslim living in the kingdom of cheese Switzerland: just watch out for fondue cheese without white wine mixed in. There exist such cheeses
Say, "I do not find in the revelations given to me any food that is prohibited for any eater except:
(1) carrion,
(2) running blood,
(3) the meat* of pigs, for it is contaminated, and
(4) the meat of animals blasphemously dedicated to other than GOD."
If one is forced (to eat these), without being deliberate or malicious, then your Lord is Forgiver, Most Merciful. [Glorious Qur'an 6:145]
Me who is already allergic to SOY sauce: I am 21 parallel universes ahead of you
10. JELL-O.
09. Red Candy.
08. Japanese Food.
07. Instant Fried Tofu.
06. Cheese Fondu.
05. Spirit Vinegar.
04. Marsmallows.
03. CheeseCakes.
02. Cake Mix.
01. Salad Dressings.
Thank you :)
You saved my time lol
Was looking for this comment thanks
I’m a Japanese Muslim????? Your saying our food is haram
If it includes pork then only . I in Saudi I have cheese cakes every time I want to have cake
This happened when a person trying to be a scholar and gave wrong info to confuse people. 🤦♀️🤦♀️🤦♀️
I believe it all being unintentionally made mistake, plus we can't expect a non Muslim to completely understand the halal haram concept, even as Muslims we often get confused in deciding what's halal n haram.
@@amirfawzanzainal1991 Im pretty sure that these all products are made up of Halal İngredients in Muslim countries.