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Magical meat: 'Eating halal can turn you into a Muslim' says nationalist Swedish party

Okay, that's reasonable. Mostly just common sense. What I'm interested in here is what exactly makes Norwegian Muslims different from, say, British Muslims.
My sister studied in Britain for three years for her BSc, and her experience with British Muslims was not very good. She often complained of their rigidness when it comes to religion and their non-integration into broader British society. She even said many British Muslims hated British society and called it Kafir, Infidel country. How come you people have come so far? Hate your own country that much that provided you with shelter, something your former country didn't? :astagh:

Does the second point allow for wearing a Hijab or keeping a beard? And about the third one, do integrated Norwegian Muslims tend to participate in religious festivals other than their own? Knowing and respecting is one thing, taking part is another.
Yes, we do participate in various Christening ceremonies around the Christmas. It all happens at the school and inside the churches. Wearing a Hijab or keeping a beard is not banned, so many Muslims and non-Muslims alike have it. Also, religiosity in Norway is generally very liberal. No one asks for your religion whether you are studying, are on work or just being outside your home. :nono:
 
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I never ate lobster either.. but ate crabs... is there humane way to kill them?

Crabs are my favourite. In Karachi they use a small hammer to stun and kill the crab and then cook the meat by gently frying it in salty oil, the meat is covered on either pincer and it's locally known as crab lollypop.
 
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I never ate lobster either.. but ate crabs... is there humane way to kill them?

No Crabs have to be boiled alive to cook & they shit in the water when cooked .
You have to put crab into boiling water belly first as if you put them in upside down there not edible they spoil as the shit wont come out .
 
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Crabs are my favourite. In Karachi they use a small hammer to stun and kill the crab and then cook the meat by gently frying it in salty oil, the meat is covered on either pincer and it's locally known as crab lollypop.

I've eaten Lobsters and Crabs before.....but had I known that they're boiled alive in oil as someone mentioned it before....I would never have eaten them ! :(
 
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Crabs are my favourite. In Karachi they use a small hammer to stun and kill the crab and then cook the meat by gently frying it in salty oil, the meat is covered on either pincer and it's locally known as crab lollypop.

Land crabs ?
 
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@TankMan
If you wish to see an ordinary Pakistani Norwegian family, you can watch this Christmas series here. Start at 24 minutes:
 
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Seriously, as a devout Muslim, I am tired of this continuous pressure from various Muslims group to impose Halal Food on all cantines and eateries in the country. It doesn't make any sense. These people have eaten non-Halal for thousands of years. Why should they suddenly start digesting Halal just to accommodate a few non-integrating Muslims?


Yes, its called sneak islamization. Non-Muslim Swedes should not be forced to eat Halal.

I will tell you the story of today about the Halal meat about my personal experiences...I went to Wallmart store for Chicken...And usually i did not see Halaal meat in Wallmary...But today, there was Halal meet which was on deal and cheaper than the regular ones..So i got it..

The point is that for Non Muslims, it is about value addition...If in the same cost, i got more value addition from Halal meat..then i will go for it...
 
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No, blue swimming crabs. They take you out on a barge and you pull up one of the traps and they kill, prepared and cook the food in front of you on the boat. You can also get three spotted crab and mud crabs which also taste nice in curry.

I dont eat them .But i know people/Pakistanis who eat Crab &Green Mango curry with white rice
 
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