For a meat to be halal, animals must be alive and healthy, and has to be slaughtered by a Muslim in a ritual way known as “Dhabihah”. Animals should be slaughtered by slitting its throat quickly with a very sharp knife; and the trachea, esophagus, jugular veins, and carotid arteries should be cut swiftly to prevent the animal from suffering. Blood must be drained out of the carcass, as Muslims are prohibited from consuming animal blood. During the process, a Muslim recites an Islamic prayer.
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