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@UbiBhatt Our site is not limited to scriptures. There are many terms which are not found in scriptures. But Hinduism in practice talks about them. The OP said there are some spices and pickles. Ask a question in comments what exactly they mean by Halal vegetarian. It's not closeable as off-topic.
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Q: Is comparison of a topic with other religions on-topic?

Mr_GreenI thought this question was asked before on meta. but couldn't find a link. So, I am asking it. Is it on-topic to ask for differences/relation by comparing other religion similar topics? Something like: The differences between “Nirvana” in Buddhism and “Moksha” in Hinduism

Question is asking can Hindus eat that food. Ask it on Islam.SE, it will be closed soon. It's quite clear the question is asking whether Hindus are allowed or not.
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Q: Does the concept of Evil Spirits occur in Hinduism?

James JenkinsSome of the western religions have evil spirits like devils and demons. Does the concept or belief in evil spirits occur in Hinduism?

An example I would take here is this question. Western religions contain concept of Satan. We don't find "Satan" or the term "Satan" in scriptures either. Why is this question not closed?
A recent question..
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Q: Is there a concept like the concept of Logos in Hinduism?

salahIn western Philosophy, Jewish mysticism and Christianity there's an important concept, that is the concept of Logos. This concept is important in theology, cosmology and creation of the world. Is there a concept like the concept of Logos in Hinduism?

How many users would know what are logos or what is Jewish mysticism? But does that make off-topic because many don't know about it? No. That question is on-topic. Apply the same for the question we discussed so far. Halal may be an Islamic term. There is no difference in opinion in it but just because there is one term, we don't close questions as off-topic.

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