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Many practices fall in the category of adab, or Islamic  etiquette. This includes greeting others with "as-salamu `alaykum" ("peace be unto you"), saying bismillah ("in the  name of God") before meals, and using only the right hand for  eating and drinking. Islamic hygienic practices  mainly fall into the category of personal cleanliness and health, such  as the circumcision of male offspring. Islamic burial rituals include saying the Salat al-Janazah ("funeral prayer") over the bathed  and enshrouded dead body, and burying it in a grave. Muslims are  restricted in their diet. Prohibited foods include pork products, blood,  carrion,  and alcohol. All meat must come from a herbivorous animal slaughtered in the name of  God by a Muslim, Jew, or Christian, with the exception of game that one  has hunted or fished for oneself. Food permissible for Muslims is known  as halal  food.
 
 
 
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