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Why can't Lanzhou Lamian Noodles Store drink and eat meat!

Avoid pigs, alcohol and tobacco are the basic characteristics of Muslim diet. Thirty years ago, there were never people who drank and smoked in Muslim restaurants. It's different now. When you walk into a Muslim restaurant, the first thing you see is Ba Tai, which is full of white wine, foreign wine, beer and cigarettes. When I came to the corridor, shouts of drinking and guessing boxing often came from the private room. Look at the menu, turtles, eels, frog legs, strange sea creatures that can't be named.

Every time I come to this environment, I always think: Is this still a halal restaurant?

After a period of observation, I found that there are actually two kinds of Muslim restaurants. One is a Muslim restaurant with faith. This restaurant has absolutely no Muslim prohibited products, and it is not allowed to bring its own prohibited products. If there are violators, the waiter will remind you to observe Muslim customs at any time. This Muslim restaurant provides services for Muslim religious activities, Muslim festivals, weddings and funerals, and people who truly believe in Islam. Of course, imams are also frequent visitors. However, this kind of real Muslim restaurant can only be seen in the Muslim-inhabited areas in western China (it is also rare in the local area), and it is hardly seen in other areas. The other is a Muslim restaurant without faith, which strives to provide convenience for customers regardless of their beliefs while maintaining the most basic living habits of Muslims. This kind of halal restaurant now accounts for the vast majority. Of course, this kind of restaurant imam will definitely not come.

I'm confused about two Muslim restaurants. I once asked the imam. Imam said: People who believe in Islam must be Hui people, but Hui people do not necessarily believe in Islam. Nationality and religion are different. They are all Hui people, but some are religious and some are not. Now, can I explain: there are two kinds of Muslim restaurants, one is a real Muslim restaurant run by Muslims who believe in Islam, and the other is a Muslim restaurant run by Muslims who don't believe in Islam. Assumption: Muslim restaurant is not equal to Muslim restaurant. Is this explanation correct?