Muslims typically avoid pork is it is haraam.
Smoking is forbidden (haraam) for all Muslims.
Frog is deemed as Haraam (Arabic: حرام‎) which means 'forbidden'. Like other Haraam foods, such as pig meat, Muslims abstain from eating it.
They are not allowed to eat pork because it is haraam.
Yes. Provided that the balsamic vinegar does not have any haraam additions (such as bacon flakes), there should be no reason that Muslims could not use balsamic vinegar.
B'coz it haraam in islam and unlawful and spreads numerous diseases.
Well, there is two words that people confuse: Haram and Haraam Haram is used to refer to something which is holy Well Haraam means forbidden/not lawful and it can apply to anything that is considered forbidden in this beautiful way of life(Islam), not just food. It is the opposite of Halal which means; permissible/allowed or lawful. For example; Haraam food: Food that is/contains anything Muslims are not allowed to eat/consume, such as: Pork, wine or any intoxicants, blood. Meat that is from sheep, cattle etc.. that was not slaughtered in an Islamic manner is Haraam. Also it's not spelled "muslaims" it's Muslims. A lot of Americans pronounce it (Muzlims) and (Izlam) but it's Muslims and Islam with an S.
Dating, as it is custom in Christians, is not permitted in Islam. You may meet a would be wife/husband in the presence of his/her parents/guardians. Free mixing of such kind is un-Islamic.
Yes it is Haraam.
Certain animals are Haraam (forbidden) in Islam. The beasts of prey, some beasts of burden, and especially pork are declared Haraam for the Muslims. Grazing animals are generally Halaal, except donkey and some other similar beasts.
Music is not haraam, but when the lyrics speak of sex, drugs, and violence it becomes haraam
sheesha is haraam because it is a form of smoking. Smoking is haraam beacause it is a form of intoxicating yourself. Anything that has to do with making you intoxicated is haraam.:)