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What is 100% Halal?

Published in Halal Compliance 2 mins read

100% Halal refers to something that is entirely permissible and lawful according to Islamic law. The term "halal" itself, which comes from Arabic, means lawful or permissible.

To understand what is 100% halal, it's crucial to understand what is considered haram (prohibited). According to Islamic regulation, 100% Halal excludes anything categorized as Haram. The following points break down the concept further, especially regarding food:

  • General Definition: Something that adheres strictly to Islamic guidelines, leaving no room for doubt or deviation.
  • Food-Related Definition: This means the food must not contain any ingredients or components that are considered haram in Islam.

Haram Substances (Examples from Reference)

The reference specifies certain items prohibited in the Qur'an, which are therefore NOT Halal:

  • Pork
  • Spurting blood
  • Khamr (alcoholic beverages)
  • Animals not slaughtered in God's name

What Makes Food 100% Halal?

Food is considered 100% Halal if it meets the following criteria:

  • No Haram Ingredients: Absence of any prohibited ingredients.
  • Proper Slaughtering (for meat): If the food involves meat, the animal must have been slaughtered according to Islamic rites (Zabiha). This includes saying God's name during slaughter.
  • Cleanliness and Hygiene: Prepared in a clean and hygienic environment, free from cross-contamination with haram substances.
  • Ethical Sourcing: Ideally, the sourcing of ingredients should also adhere to ethical practices.

In essence, 100% Halal ensures that every aspect of a product or service aligns with Islamic principles, providing assurance and peace of mind for Muslims.

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