In the context of the Islamic dietary and behavioral laws, the Qur'an prohibits:

a. the smoking of tobacco.
b. the consumption of haram foods.
c. the wearing of the hijab in public places.
d. the consumption of all forms of animal meat.


b. the consumption of haram foods.

Analysis:
a, c & d. Incorrect. Muslims must "commend what is good and reprimand evil," a common moral maxim says.
b. Correct. Food that are haram, "forbidden," may not be eaten. Consuming pork or products with even a small amount of pork mixed in them is particularly forbidden.

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