Eating pooja food is generally considered forbidden for Muslims because it may have been offered to deities or idols in Hindu rituals, which conflicts with Islamic beliefs that prohibit associating partners with Allah (shirk). Consuming such food can be seen as endorsing or participating in practices contrary to Islamic teachings. Additionally, Muslims are encouraged to consume halal food, which complies with specific dietary laws.
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