The following pages link to Islamic dietary laws
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- Seafood (links | edit)
- Spice (links | edit)
- Shia Islam (links | edit)
- Spanish cuisine (links | edit)
- Sichuan cuisine (links | edit)
- Soul food (links | edit)
- Sufism (links | edit)
- Swedish cuisine (links | edit)
- Sharia (links | edit)
- Sunnah (links | edit)
- Sunni Islam (links | edit)
- Taiwanese cuisine (links | edit)
- Thai cuisine (links | edit)
- Tex-Mex (links | edit)
- Turkish cuisine (links | edit)
- Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution (links | edit)
- Vietnamese cuisine (links | edit)
- Veganism (links | edit)
- Vegetarianism (links | edit)
- Vegetarian cuisine (links | edit)
- Western Australia (links | edit)
- Zakat (links | edit)
- Quran (links | edit)
- Bread (links | edit)
- Infection (links | edit)
- Confectionery (links | edit)
- Sicilian cuisine (links | edit)
- Kitchen (links | edit)
- Umayyad Caliphate (links | edit)
- Abbasid Caliphate (links | edit)
- Cooking weights and measures (links | edit)
- People of the Book (links | edit)
- Muammar Gaddafi (links | edit)
- Volstead Act (links | edit)
- Fatimid Caliphate (links | edit)
- Sauce (links | edit)
- Australian cuisine (links | edit)
- Bacon (links | edit)
- Junk food (links | edit)
- Deobandi movement (links | edit)
- Dietary fiber (links | edit)
- Twenty-first Amendment to the United States Constitution (links | edit)
- Catalan cuisine (links | edit)
- Porridge (links | edit)
- Temperance movement (links | edit)
- English cuisine (links | edit)
- Waqf (links | edit)
- List of diets (links | edit)
- Human nutrition (links | edit)