Halal Cookery, 2nd Edition
https://WebToolTip.com 2023 | ISBN: 1984680129 | English | 320 pages | True PDF | 65 MB
The term halal, derived from Arabic, means “permitted” or “lawful” and applies to any action, object, or behavior allowed under Islamic law. In the context of food, halal refers to items that comply with Islamic dietary guidelines — meaning they are permissible for consumption by Muslims and others who follow halal dietary practices. Foods that do not meet these standards are classified as haram, meaning “forbidden.” Halal certification is not merely symbolic — it is a mandatory requirement for exporting food products into Muslim-majority countries and is increasingly recognized as a global standard for ethical and religiously compliant food production.
Halal certification ensures that meat and meat products are slaughtered according to the principles outlined in the Quran and Sunnah — including humane treatment, proper invocation, and specific methods of slaughter. Displaying a certified Halal logo signals to consumers that the product meets these religious and ethical standards. Beyond the food industry, manufacturers in non-food sectors — such as cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and textiles — must also integrate halal values into their production processes to access growing global markets. This includes adopting best practices in sourcing, handling, and manufacturing to guarantee authenticity and consumer trust.