Monday, June 20, 2016
Half of Ramadan & a Link
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ReplyDeleteI'll check the blog you suggested :)
As you mentioned that super market is filled with all kinds of delicious things, how often do you face the issue of finding halal food in States?
ReplyDeleteOne of my pakistani friend living in france finds it okay to consume jerked beef but avoids pork. Likewise, my relatives were comfortable to consume McDonalds Icecream in korea, where the concept of Halal is not common. Many people many thresholds.
What is your take on it?