قناص الخلل حلال العقد - significado y definición. Qué es قناص الخلل حلال العقد
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Qué (quién) es قناص الخلل حلال العقد - definición

ANY OBJECT OR AN ACTION WHICH IS PERMISSIBLE TO USE OR ENGAGE IN, ACCORDING TO ISLAMIC LAW
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halal         
Halal meat is meat from animals that have been killed according to Muslim law.
...a halal butcher's shop
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halal         
[h?'l?:l]
¦ adjective denoting or relating to meat prepared as prescribed by Muslim law.
¦ noun halal meat.
Origin
C19: from Arab. ?alal 'according to religious law'.
Halal         
Halal (; , ) is an Arabic word that translates to "permissible" in English. In the Quran, the word halal is contrasted with haram (forbidden).

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Halal

Halal (; Arabic: حلال, ḥalāl) is an Arabic word that translates to 'permissible' in English. In the Quran, the term halal is contrasted with the term haram ('forbidden'). This binary opposition was elaborated into a more complex classification known as "the five decisions": mandatory, recommended, neutral, reprehensible and forbidden. Islamic jurists disagree on whether the term halal covers the first two or the first four of these categories. In recent times, Islamic movements seeking to mobilize the masses and authors writing for a popular audience have emphasized the simpler distinction of halal and haram.

The term halal is particularly associated with Islamic dietary laws and especially meat processed and prepared in accordance with those requirements.