Halal is Islamic and refers to the food that they are permitted to eat. If you are 'of the book' meaning jewish, christian or islamic then they can eat the food you cook so long as it is permitted by Islam.
Kosher is the the kashrut regulation that define if a food is kosher or not. That is jewish.
Hypothetically there might be some Talmudic or kabbalistic rule that requires some type of torture but I have not studied either of these nor do I want to.
Halal is Islamic and refers to the food that they are permitted to eat. If you are 'of the book' meaning jewish, christian or islamic then they can eat the food you cook so long as it is permitted by Islam.
Kosher is the the kashrut regulation that define if a food is kosher or not. That is jewish.
Hypothetically there might be some Talmudic or kabbalistic rule that requires some type of torture but I have not studied either of these nor do I want to.
Correct. The opposite of Halal is Haram (forbidden).
There is nothing about Halal meat "tasting different". That is bullshit.
Derp!! Any slaughter can be inhumane right? Show me where it states halal slaughter must be 'inhumane'.
In other words you don't have a source so you drop to the level of ad hominem? Makes sense when someone doesn't have a real argument.
You could of course tell us the difference between Halal slaughter and good old fashioned humane slaughter....
I'll wait.