POPULARITY OF HALAL RESTAURANTS IN THE STATES

 

WHAT MAKES FOOD HALAL?

"Halal" is sometimes confused for a specific type of cuisine, but in Arabic, the term can refer to anything permissible or lawful. The term halal is equivalent to haram in the Quran. The concept of Halal and Haram helps Muslims to categorize things concerning their daily lifestyle or daily routine according to Islam and it’s integrations.

Halal food, as specified in the Quran, adheres to Islamic law. Muslims can eat everything, only a list of things that a Muslim cannot consume. According to the Quran, only animal meat which dies on their own, blood, pig meat, alcohol and any food dedicated to other than Allah is specifically prohibited. Muslims who are attempting to consume just halal food will prohibit the usage if they can't rest assured of enzymes, gelatin, emulsifiers, and other flavourings. To classify halal food, Zabiha is followed. Zabiha is an Islamic method of slaughtering poultry and cattle which includes targeting a cut to the jugular vein, carotid artery and windpipe. The zabiha is done in the name of Allah. As per the rules while Zabiha, the animal must remain alive and well. Whereas there is another method which is the jhatka method, it consists of cutting one strong blow of the head. It is said that the meat produced through the Zabiha method is more delicious, remains fresh longer, and the animal suffers less.

CAN MUSLIMS IN STATES FIND HALAL FOOD EASILY?

As the US Muslim population is increasing so the demand is keeping up with the halal food industry. Distribution of Halal foods takes place on many platforms in states, such as online, traditional retailers, supermarkets. Some YouTubers, nowadays, are found recording and evaluating the halal food streets and restaurants to provide ease for the Muslim community in the states. No doubt, that helped a lot to list down the restaurants for Muslim dine-in and now we can assure you that Muslims in the states can easily find halal food everywhere. Following is the list of halal restaurants that has a major sales of Halal foods:

●     Hills of Herat: Afghan Restaurant  Martinsville, New Jersey

●     Yemen Cafe: Yemeni Restaurant in Brooklyn, New York

●     Bebop: Korean-Mexican Restaurant in Fairfax, Virginia

●     Tanoreen: Palestinian  Restaurant in Brooklyn, New York

●     AB’s Amazing ribs: Classic BBQ Dearborn Heights, Michigan

●     Royale with Cheese: Classic American Restaurant in  Detroit, Michigan

●     Coromandel: Indian Restaurant in Darien, Connecticut

●     Juicy Platters: Mediterranean-inspired Restaurant in Fair Lawn, New Jersey

●     The Gundis Kurdish Kitchen: Kurdish-Turkish Restaurant in Chicago, Illinois

●     Old Mandarin Islamic Restaurant: Traditional Chinese Restaurant in San Francisco

●     Khyber Pass Zaraparan Restaurant: Halal Restaurant in San Diego, California


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