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RE: Weekend Dinner At Xianjiang Restaurant

As I was fasting from dawn to dusk, I had to go to the restaurant in the evening after I had broken my fast during the Iftar time of the day. Currently, Beijing has the iftar time around 6:30 when the temperature drops significantly here. I took my bicycle and started my journey in the evening, and I felt so cold on my naked palms that I had not taken any gloves or warm clothes to protect my palms as the temperature had increased a lot here. However, due to the snow and rain yesterday, the temperature dropped to around 5 degrees today, and I felt the pain while I was riding my bike in the evening.

Dear @tanzil2024 !
Hassan!
I have a feeling that the winter cold in Beijing will be very harsh for you!
For people born in tropical regions, the cold of winter is an unfamiliar environment.

I have never eaten Islamic halal food before, so I am curious about its taste!
I've never had lamb before so I'm curious about what it tastes like!

I remembered that during Ramadan, Muslims fast in the morning and eat in the evening when the sun has set.

Don no batt!
I hope you stay healthy during Ramadan!

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I have never eaten Islamic halal food before, so I am curious about its taste!

All the foods you eat, excluding some forbidden foods and drinks, are not halal, such as pork meat, dead animal meat, blood, and animals that are not processed without the name of Allah, and some other poisonous and carnivorous animals, and drink like any kind of alcohol and blood. All the fruits and plant-related foods are halal, all the fishes are halal. So, I think most of the time you are eating the halal foods in terms of ingredients, so taste is the same without any extra things in halal foods. If you want to learn more, you can read some resources or watch some YouTube videos about the criteria to be a halal food.