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Halal vs Jhatka - What's the difference?

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As adjectives the difference between halal and jhatka

is that halal is fit to eat according to Muslim religious customs while jhatka is describing meat from an animal that was killed by decapitation with one blow of a sword or axe.

As a verb halal

is to make halal.

halal

English

(wikipedia halal)

Adjective

(-)
  • (of food) Fit to eat according to Muslim religious customs.
  • (Islam) Permissible, according to Muslim religious customs, to have or do.
  • * 2014 , Professor Nilüfer Göle, Islam and Public Controversy in Europe (ISBN 147241313X), page 176:
  • Synonyms

    *nonharam

    Antonyms

    * haram

    Verb

    (en verb)
  • To make halal.
  • See also

    * kosher

    Derived terms

    * halalization *halalness *unhalal *nonhalal *halalize *halalise

    Anagrams

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    jhatka

    English

    Adjective

    (-) (wikipedia jhatka)
  • (Sikhism, Hinduism) Describing meat from an animal that was killed by decapitation with one blow of a sword or axe.
  • See also

    * halal * kosher