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- Islam (36809 bytes)
6: ...ion." [[Etymology|Etymologically]], it is derived from the same root as, for example, ''Salām'' m...
26: ...to act or live a certain life. God has given the free will to do and make decisions.)
29: ...he Final Day; and in Fate, that Good and Evil are from God, and Resurrection after death be Truth.
38: ...or you! Allah is only One God . Far is it removed from His transcendent majesty that he should have a ...
40: ...ibutes in the sense that Muslims repeat them most frequently during their ritual prayers (called [[sal... - Even-toed ungulate (4197 bytes)
23: ...tle]] group). Nevertheless, artiodactyls were far from dominant at that time: the [[odd-toed ungulate]...
29: ...it again and extract the maximum possible benefit from it.
50: ...onsidered not to have true hooves; but they are [[halal]]. Pigs do not [[ruminate]] and are considered un... - Pigs (6100 bytes)
19: ...explorers, where escapees became feral and became freely used by [[Native Americans]] as food.
21: ...l areas. They are ''Sus scrofa scrofa'' (western Africa, Europe), ''Sus scrofa ussuricus'' (northern A...
33: ...mal]]: no form of pig meat can be [[kosher]] or [[halal]] (see [[taboo meat]]).
47: ...a famous part human, part pig, literary character from the Chinese novel ''[[Journey to the West]]''.
49: ...his room is a pigsty"); the latter probably comes from their habit of wallowing in mud. The perenially... - Artiodactyls (4197 bytes)
23: ...tle]] group). Nevertheless, artiodactyls were far from dominant at that time: the [[odd-toed ungulate]...
29: ...it again and extract the maximum possible benefit from it.
50: ...onsidered not to have true hooves; but they are [[halal]]. Pigs do not [[ruminate]] and are considered un... - Taboo (2528 bytes)
1: ...r abhorrent by society. The [[term]] was borrowed from the [[Tongan language]] and appears in many [[P...
5: Taboos can include dietary restrictions ([[halal]] and [[kosher]] diets, religious [[vegetarianism...
11: ...in his collections of essays ''Totem and Taboo'', Freud postulates a link between forbidden behaviours... - Livestock (24677 bytes)
19: ..., such as wool, cheese, hides, and meat, produced from sheep moved along the road. Sheep manure was al...
26: ... primary source of animal [[protein]]. Livestock frequently eat [[forage]] and [[fodder|other food so...
27: ...ed dairying countries the number of products made from milk range in the 20 to 30 types. Using lives...
28: ...ax | wax]]''' : Bees collect [[pollen]] and honey from plants and process them into products that are ...
69: |[[Africa]], [[Asia]], [[Australia]]
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