Question

As a devoted student of religious studies, you’re trying to figure out if the halal cart that you go to every day is actually halal. For 10 points each:
[10m] You decide to use standards from the Hanafi madhhab (“METH-heb”), tradition of (emphasize) this concept, for whether the food is halal.
ANSWER: fiqh [or Islamic jurisprudence; prompt on law or Islamic law or sharia; prompt on answers that refer to interpretation of Islamic law]
[10h] You confirm that your lamb kebab is not too unclean because this process was performed at the (emphasize) end of zabiha. Byproducts of this process are always haram for eating. Description acceptable.
ANSWER: draining blood from the animal [ answers that indicate the removal of blood from the animal; prompt on animal slaughter]
[10e] You find out that the cart’s hot dogs are from Hebrew National, meaning they are not only halal but also meet this other set of dietary laws. Alcohol that conforms to these laws, such as Manischewitz, is still haram.
ANSWER: kosher laws [or kashrut]
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Stanford ABerkeley A10101030
Berkeley BBerkeley C001010
Stanford BStanford C10101030