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Divou
post Mar 10 2016, 12:53 PM

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QUOTE(jacckl @ Mar 10 2016, 12:45 PM)
as long as you ask your muslim friend and he dont mind, i think its good to go. important is to ask them 1st, you never know some people will go ape over issue like this. my friend once told me his muslim colleague die die also wont enter seafood restaurant even though the restaurant did not sell pork.
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My Indian friend told me when he had house warming party, he invited some Muslim friends and assured them that the food was halal. On that particular night one of them (quite close to the host) went with her family much earlier than indicated and when she reached the house, all she saw was the host family members and some family friends (non-Muslims). Then she had the audacity to ask the host " why no Muslims , food not halal ? then she and her family decided to go back. She herself went there so much earlier and saw no Muslim and just assumed the food not halal. If she had went there a bit late, she would have saw many Muslims and the Muslim caterer. The host told me no more future invitation for her for any function including those not involving food.

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Divou
post Mar 11 2016, 04:39 AM

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QUOTE(wordtalks @ Mar 11 2016, 01:19 AM)
doh.gif  doh.gif

just because of religion abit small matter ruin the relationship doh.gif

the host dint explain to her?
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Of course the host did but maybe the guest was still not convinced with his explanation. The host was disappointed because she wasn't just a random guest but someone who he had known for many years.

 

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