Halaal Standards
Understanding the principles and practices that define halaal products on Halaalish.com
Our Halaal Standards
Food and Beverages
All food and beverage products must be prepared using halaal ingredients and methods. No pork, alcohol, or their derivatives are allowed. Meat products must come from animals slaughtered according to Islamic law.
Cosmetics and Personal Care
Products must be free from alcohol, animal-derived ingredients from non-halaal sources, and any harmful substances. All ingredients must be ethically sourced and cruelty-free.
Pharmaceuticals
Medicines and supplements must not contain any haram ingredients. Where alternatives are not available, products may be considered permissible based on necessity (darurat).
Clothing and Textiles
Fabrics and materials must not be derived from non-halaal animals. Production processes must adhere to ethical labor practices and environmental sustainability.
Certification
All products must have valid halaal certification from recognized Islamic authorities. We regularly verify the authenticity and currency of these certifications.
Manufacturing Processes
Production facilities must maintain strict separation between halaal and non-halaal products. Regular audits ensure compliance with halaal manufacturing standards.
Our Commitment
At Halaalish.com, we are committed to upholding the highest standards of halaal compliance. We work closely with manufacturers, certifying bodies, and Islamic scholars to ensure that all products on our platform meet strict halaal criteria. Our team continuously monitors and updates our standards to reflect the latest developments in halaal certification and Islamic jurisprudence.
Transparency and Trust
We believe in complete transparency regarding our halaal standards. If you have any questions about a specific product or our certification process, please don’t hesitate to reach out to our dedicated halaal compliance team.
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