In a strip mall in Bridgeview, the suburb southwest of Chicago known as Little Palestine, a fried chicken and pizza place opened up about two years ago.⁠ ⁠ Holy Buckets Halal Chicken & Pizza stands out as an unlikely Arab American cultural ambassador by serving up knowledge with disarming humor, as often as it does the fried chicken tenders they call Gaza Strips, boxed up with the logo of a chicken wearing a kaffiyeh, the black-and-white scarf that symbolizes Palestinian solidarity.⁠ ⁠ Yet despite the puns and the whimsical tagline — “chicken and pizza you’ve been praying for” — Holy Buckets takes Islamic dietary laws seriously.⁠ ⁠ “We are focused on what we call, in the Islamic world, zabiha halal fast food,” said Luaey Issa. He’s the co-owner and co-founder of @holybucketschicken with professional partner Taleb Awad. The staff had so many skeptics coming in to ask if they’re actually certified zabiha halal that they posted about it on Instagram and TikTok, with what has become their signature sense of humor.⁠ ⁠ Want to know more about Holy Buckets and their zabiha halal fast food? Click the link in our bio. ⁠ ⁠ ? Louisa Chu / Chicago Tribune⁠ ? Terrence Antonio James / Chicago Tribune⁠ ⁠

In a strip mall in Bridgeview, the suburb southwest of Chicago known as Little Palestine, a fried chicken and pizza place opened up about two years ago.⁠
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Holy Buckets Halal Chicken & Pizza stands out as an unlikely Arab American cultural ambassador by serving up knowledge with disarming humor, as often as it does the fried chicken tenders they call Gaza Strips, boxed up with the logo of a chicken wearing a kaffiyeh, the black-and-white scarf that symbolizes Palestinian solidarity.⁠
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Yet despite the puns and the whimsical tagline — “chicken and pizza you’ve been praying for” — Holy Buckets takes Islamic dietary laws seriously.⁠
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“We are focused on what we call, in the Islamic world, zabiha halal fast food,” said Luaey Issa. He’s the co-owner and co-founder of @holybucketschicken with professional partner Taleb Awad. The staff had so many skeptics coming in to ask if they’re actually certified zabiha halal that they posted about it on Instagram and TikTok, with what has become their signature sense of humor.⁠
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Want to know more about Holy Buckets and their zabiha halal fast food? Click the link in our bio. ⁠
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? Louisa Chu / Chicago Tribune⁠
? Terrence Antonio James / Chicago Tribune⁠
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In a strip mall in Bridgeview, the suburb southwest of Chicago known as Little Palestine, a fried chicken and pizza place opened up about two years ago.⁠

Holy Buckets Halal Chicken & Pizza stands out as an unlikely Arab American cultural ambassador by serving up knowledge with disarming humor, as often as it does the fried chicken tenders they call Gaza Strips, boxed up with the logo of a chicken wearing a kaffiyeh, the black-and-white scarf that symbolizes Palestinian solidarity.⁠

Yet despite the puns and the whimsical tagline — “chicken and pizza you’ve been praying for” — Holy Buckets takes Islamic dietary laws seriously.⁠

“We are focused on what we call, in the Islamic world, zabiha halal fast food,” said Luaey Issa. He’s the co-owner and co-founder of @holybucketschicken with professional partner Taleb Awad. The staff had so many skeptics coming in to ask if they’re actually certified zabiha halal that they posted about it on Instagram and TikTok, with what has become their signature sense of humor.⁠

Want to know more about Holy Buckets and their zabiha halal fast food? Click the link in our bio. ⁠

? Louisa Chu / Chicago Tribune⁠
? Terrence Antonio James / Chicago Tribune⁠
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