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28th November 2017
09:20pm GMT

This means that anything he eats (that isn't rice and beans) is specially cooked for him away from the other campmates' meals. Halal is an arabic word meaning 'permitted' and refers to a diet that is prescribed in the Muslim faith. Foods that are not 'halal', or allowed in the diet of a practising Muslim, include pork and other pig meat, alcohol, lard and meat stock. Halal also refers specifically to how meat is prepared. The Koran requires that animals cannot be stunned before slaughter and have to be killed via a cut to the jugular vein, carotid artery and windpipe, according to the BBC. Unfortunately for Amir, bugs and critters are not barred from his diet so he can't back out of any nasty eating trials during his time in the jungle.Amir is provided with a Halal option whenever the camp win food.?#TeamAK https://t.co/ll0VhxIq38
— Amir Khan (@amirkingkhan) November 26, 2017
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