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====Compatibility with other religions====
{{main|Comparison of Islamic and Jewish dietary laws|Christian dietary laws|Diet in Sikhism}}
Animals slaughtered by [[People of the Book]] ([[Jews]] and [[Christians]]) can also be considered halal if the slaughter is carried out by jugular slice, the blood drained and the name of Allah invoked. As a result, [[kosher]] meat is permitted by some Muslim communities, and is sometimes substituted for halal meat.

Compatibility with other religions

Animals slaughtered by People of the Book (Jews and Christians) can also be considered halal if the slaughter is carried out by jugular slice, the blood drained and the name of Allah invoked. As a result, kosher meat is permitted by some Muslim communities, and is sometimes substituted for halal meat.