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'''Kutha''' is edible meat prepared after slaughtering an amimal in ritulisic Islamic religious tradition. Almost All over India locally termed as 'Halal'.
'''Kutha''' is edible meat prepared after slaughtering an amimal in ritulisic Islamic religious tradition. Almost All over India locally termed as 'Halal'.
==Socio Religous Taboo==
Besides Sikhs having been formally ordained by 10th Guru to refrain from eating it,allmost all non muslim Indians tend to shun it.The overall social sentiment the country over is so rigid that eating 'Halal' even inadvertantly is considered an ethical sin.   


ABwiKAw kw kuTw bkrw Kwxw ]
'''Socio Religous Taboo'''
 
'''They eat the meat of the goats, killed after the Muslim prayers are read over them,''' (SGGS Pg 472-1)
Besides [[Sikh]]s having been formally ordained by 10th Guru to refrain from eating it, almost all non muslim Indians tend to shun it. The overall social sentiment the country over is so rigid that eating 'Halal' even inadvertantly is considered an ethical sin.   
 
 
'''They eat the meat of the goats, killed after the Muslim prayers are read over them,''' (SGGS Pg 472-1)
 
'''See main article [[Vegetarianism]]'''
 
 
[[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]

Revision as of 16:04, 27 October 2005

Kutha is edible meat prepared after slaughtering an amimal in ritulisic Islamic religious tradition. Almost All over India locally termed as 'Halal'.

Socio Religous Taboo

Besides Sikhs having been formally ordained by 10th Guru to refrain from eating it, almost all non muslim Indians tend to shun it. The overall social sentiment the country over is so rigid that eating 'Halal' even inadvertantly is considered an ethical sin.


They eat the meat of the goats, killed after the Muslim prayers are read over them, (SGGS Pg 472-1)

See main article Vegetarianism