- Question – On what religious grounds can we evaluate this statement made by a doctor who claims that psychiatric problems occur more in pork-eating countries than in non-pork-eating countries?
- Question – Can we eat a food if we are uncertain if it contains lard?
- Question – What type of food is regarded as "wholesome" by the Quran?
- Question – In certain situations, is it permissible to eat human flesh if there is no other food available?
- Question – Does Islam allow Muslims to eat shellfish?
- Question – What other meats, besides pork, are Muslims forbidden to eat?
- Question – Are Muslims permitted to eat biscuits that contain animal fat?
- Question – Is a Muslim permitted to eat the flesh of a pig if one’s survival depended upon it?
- Question – What is the Islamic view about smoking and alcohol?
- Question – In the Quranic verse, "... And the food of the People of the Book is lawful for you…" (5:6), does the term "People of the Book" only refer to the Jews, Christians and Muslims?
- Question – Are Muslims allowed to eat food that has been touched by non-Muslims or are they considered najjas (impure)?
- Question – Why are Muslims forbidden from drinking alcohol?
- Question – Why are Muslims forbidden from eating pork?
- Question – Why do Muslims eat Halal food?
- Question – Why do Muslims eat the meat of an animals that eat things which are forbidden?
- Question – Why did God create the pig if He did not intend for us to eat it?