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Halal refers to food and products that are permissible according to Islamic law, and the word is used as a label or marker in restaurants, shops, and on products to indicate they meet these requirements. For Muslims, halal certification matters because it ensures their food and purchases align with their religious beliefs and dietary laws.
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清真(阿拉伯語:حلال;拉丁字母转写:ḥalāl 或 halal 或 halaal),阿拉伯语原意为“合法的”。在非穆斯林國家,「清真」指的是符合伊斯蘭教規條可食用的食物,與符合猶太教教規的食物有一些相似的地方(所以清真食品就是指符合伊斯蘭教教規的食物);而在穆斯林(回教徒)佔多數的國家,حلال(清真)不僅指可食之物,而是一套生活方式,言語、行為、衣著皆受約束。
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