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Halal is an Arabic word meaning lawful or
permitted. The opposite of Halal is Haram, which means unlawful or
prohibited. Halal and Haram are
universal terms that apply to all facets of life. However, we will
use these terms only in relation to food products, meat products,
cosmetics, personal care products, food ingredients, and food
contact materials.
While many things are clearly Halal or clearly
Haram, there are some things which are not clear.
These items are considered questionable or suspect and more
information is needed to categorize them as Halal
or Haram. Such items are often referred to as
Mashbooh, which means doubtful or
questionable.
All foods are considered Halal except the
following, which are Haram:
Swine/pork and its by-products
Animals improperly slaughtered or dead before slaughtering
Animals killed in the name of anyone other than ALLAH (God)
Alcohol and intoxicants
Carnivorous animals, birds of prey and land animals without
external ears
Blood and blood by-products
Foods contaminated with any of the above products
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