Guest guest Posted March 19, 2004 Report Share Posted March 19, 2004 Hi Durgesh > But, essentially there is no difference between Kosher and Halal. I agree with you that they are similar, only that a jew probably wouldn't consider halal to be kosher, and vice versa but this is largely an issue of political/cultural/religious bias > Islam essentially tried to bring back the old Judaic principles of > food and behaviour, which to them were corrupted by the advent of > Christianity. i think that the islamic pattern of eating also developed, in part or in whole, simply as a reflection of local eating patterns at the time, reflected in the tribal nomadic practices of the bedouins all semetic/arabic peoples, and indeed everybody on the planet, evolved from a similar hunter-gatherer lifestyle Caldecott phyto http://www.wrc.net/phyto Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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