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The Exciting School Trip

Beauty Of Halal Food and Culture

Jack, Amir, and Lily were thrilled about the school trip to the farm. Miss Aisha, their teacher, had told them they would learn something new. The bus ride was full of laughter and songs. When they arrived, the farm was bustling with animals and crops. The children couldn't wait to explore!
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Farmer Sam greeted the children with a warm smile. He showed them around the farm, pointing out the different animals. "Today, we'll learn about halal and haram food," he said. Jack was curious and asked, "What does that mean?" Farmer Sam explained that halal means permissible and haram means forbidden in Islam.
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Farmer Sam explained that Muslims do not eat pork because it is considered haram. Amir nodded, remembering what his parents had taught him. Lily asked if there were other foods that were haram. Farmer Sam said some animals must be treated kindly and slaughtered in a special way to be halal. The children listened carefully, eager to learn more.
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Miss Aisha thanked Farmer Sam for teaching them about halal and haram food. Jack, Amir, and Lily realized how important it was to respect different cultures and their beliefs. They promised to share what they learned with their families. As the bus drove them back to school, they talked excitedly about the farm. It was a day they would never forget!
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