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  2. Zaqqum - Wikipedia

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    Zaqqoum, the fruit of the dwellers of Jahannam.. In Islamic tradition, the Zaqqum is a cursed tree that is rooted in the center of Hell.It is first referred to in the Quran on five occasions (17:60; 37:62-68; 44:43; 56:52), the latter three referring to it by name.

  3. Islamic dietary laws - Wikipedia

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    The dietary laws are found in the Quran, the holy book of Islam, as well as in collections of traditions attributed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad. Herbivores, cud-chewing animals like cattle, deer, sheep, goats, and antelope are some examples of animals that are halal only if they are treated like sentient beings and slaughtered painlessly ...

  4. List of characters and names mentioned in the Quran

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    Ukul khamṭ (Arabic: أُكُل خَمْط, [82] Bitter fruit or food of Sheba) Zaytūn (Arabic: زَيْتُوْن, [88] Olive) Waṭalḥin manḍūdin (Arabic: وَّطَلْحٍ مَّنْضُوْدٍۙ, [105] [106] [107] Clusters of Bananas, Plantains, or Fragrant fruits.) In Paradise [19] Forbidden fruit of Adam [3]

  5. Forbidden fruit - Wikipedia

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    Terence McKenna proposed that the forbidden fruit was a reference to psychotropic plants and fungi, specifically psilocybin mushrooms, which he theorized played a central role in the evolution of the human brain. [25] Earlier, in a well-documented but heavily criticized study, [26] [27] John M. Allegro proposed the mushroom as the forbidden ...

  6. Food and drink prohibitions - Wikipedia

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    Consumption of pigs is forbidden by Islam, Judaism and certain Christian denominations, such as Seventh-day Adventists. This prohibition is set out in the holy texts of the religions concerned, e.g. Qur'an 2:173, 5:3, 6:145 and 16:115, [108] Leviticus 11:7-8 [109] and Deuteronomy 14:8. [110]

  7. 13 Foods Banned in Other Countries (but Not Here) - AOL

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    1. Ritz Crackers. Wouldn't ya know, a cracker that's all the rage in America is considered an outrage abroad. Ritz crackers are outlawed in several other countries, including the United Kingdom ...

  8. Tree of the knowledge of good and evil - Wikipedia

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    The Quran mentions the sin as being a 'slip'. [35] Consequently, they repented to God and asked for his forgiveness, [36] and were forgiven. [37] In Islamic tradition, the forbidden fruit is considered wheat or barley, not an apple as within Western Christian tradition. [38] In Quran Al-A'raf 27, God states: [O] Children of Adam!

  9. Religious restrictions on the consumption of pork - Wikipedia

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    The pig is considered an unclean animal as food in Judaism and Islam, and parts of Christianity. Pork is a food taboo among several religions, including Jews, Muslims, and some Christian denominations. Swine were prohibited in ancient Syria [1] and Phoenicia, [2] and the pig and its flesh represented a taboo observed, Strabo noted, at Comana in ...