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[quote]salams Muslims believe that any food (parsad) offered at any deity etc may not be eaten. This is however based on analogy of prohibition of eating flesh of animals consecrated in the names of the gods. This renders the thing prohibited for us and it cannot be considered allowable after we pronounce name of God on it. Both are independent and sperate prohibitions. for example carrion may not be eaten even if one pronounces name of God several time. Regards, Tariq[/quote]
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