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Can Muslims & Jews Eat From The Same Plate?

In both faith traditions, animals are ritually prepared and slaughtered in a specific manner in order for it to be considered permissible to consume. In Islam, animals are slaughtered in accordance with Islamic Law, and in Judaism, animals are slaughtered in accordance with Jewish regulations.

Are Muslims allowed to eat Kosher certified foods?

So, what are the methods of slaughter?
The Jewish method of slaughter is as follows:

Jews and Muslims are the main religious groups who have a third-party certifying body. Seeing that Jews are people of the Book, are Jewish bodies of certification allowed to certify Halal meat?
It must be noted, however, that over time, Orthodox Jewish law has been watered down and many of its original teachings are no longer acted upon. The laws have either been altered or lost to politics, corruption, misinformation, and the overreaching statements of their leaders. Many modern-day Jewish organizations that sanction kosher products do not adhere to shari’a standards or are in conflict with it as many Jewish organizations do not concern themselves with the mention of the name of God before the slaughter. Thus, many of them cannot be trusted for the purposes of halal consumption nor the issuing of halal certification.
Halal and kosher are two very similar dietary laws with little difference in between that might deem kosher as being contradictory. However, with the passage of time, systems change and people do too. However, in Islam, the word of God is timeless and is not subject to any form of change. As a result, Islamic dietary laws remain firmly intact and with the help of the thorough regulations of certification bodies such as Halal Watch World , they are able to withstand the test of time.
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