A key part of the Islamic religion is getting closer to Allah by following the example of the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ). This has a major influence on the actions and behaviour of Muslims and covers a wide range of simple practices such as how you wash, how you speak to other people, and even what you eat.
So when I was allowed to eat a meal that the Prophet (ﷺ) himself would have eaten over 1,400 years ago I was extremely excited.
It’s Halal is giving Muslims a chance to recreate all kinds of recipes which can help take off a lot of stress for planning meals throughout Ramadan.
The business describes itself as the UK’s first halal non-subscription recipe box - similar to Hello Fresh but with much more halal options. Read more: Things you may not realise will break your fast, including listening to music They sent me a box that contains the recipe and all the ingredients I need to make Thareed, a hearty meat and bread soup that many believe was the Prophet’s (ﷺ) favourite meal.
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