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Persistence In Eating Halal Food
It’s been 8 years since I left Pakistan and moving around various non-muslim countries for the sake of studies and jobs. So far, I have always been persistent and strived for eating halal food. It is very tough to stay in groups of non-Muslims and yet avoid non-halal food. Moreover, I have canceled and avoided a lot of gatherings such as dinners and BBQ, etc just to not feel ashamed and force others to change their diet just because of me. At starts it was okay, but in recent years where the social gatherings are kind of parts of our jobs it has been tough, and the feelings of being judged and cut off from colleagues and sports club members are getting dominating. During the course of my whole stay, I have seen many of my country fellow Muslims drifting to go for non-halal food (except pork and a few other things such as drinking, etc). Also, many of my non-muslim colleagues been pushing me by giving examples of some other Muslims eating non-halal food with them and then questioning me for not eating. It is always tough to explain to them why some Muslims can eat with them and why I can’t. A year back, I have met a girl who was non-muslim and converted to be a Muslim before marrying me. And now things have been even tougher. When we are together, we both strive to find halal food, but, however, when my wife is with her parents and relatives I have never pushed her to stick to halal food although she has already given up on pork and alcohol, etc. Things get more awkward when I have to meet their family and relatives, it’s hard to explain it in words in here.
Should I really have to force my wife to even go for Halal food when she is with their own parents, relatives, friends, and colleagues? It is very much impossible for her to go for halal food suddenly like I have been doing for the last 10 years.
Also, while traveling, it’s very much impossible to find halal food (even vegetarian food) at the remote places and the only option could be to go for non-halal food.
I am not looking for a way out for eating non-halal food but I just want to know other opinions and thoughts on these kinds of situations.
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