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What is Haram?
The opposite of Halal is Haram, which means “unlawful, not permissible or prohibited.” The following categories are Haram:
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+Pis, dog;
+/Land-animals which are not slaughtered by muslim according Shari’s law (Cow, Chicken, Sheep,…);
+ The amphibians (Frog, Snake,...);
+Animals with fangs, claws (Bear, Tiger, Leopard, Cat ...) and bird of prey with legs (Eagle, Hawks ...);
+ Poisonous animals (Snake,...);
+ Mule (Mule, Donkey...)
- Products and / or by-products from genetically modified organisms (GMOs) which bring Haram gen
-Additives contain alcohol, beer, or by-products of the alcoholic beverage industry;
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(Refer to Halal standard: MS 1500: 2019)
All products that use HARAM (banned) ingredients / ingredients from the production process are not HALAL CERTIFIED.
- Ingredients, additives, chemicals ... with unsecured / unknown Halal status are also considered Haram.
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