
Halaal
Halaal is an Arabic term meaning "permissible" in Islamic law. It primarily refers to what is allowed or lawful for Muslims to consume, particularly concerning food and drink. For meat to be considered halaal, it must come from an animal that has been slaughtered according to specific guidelines outlined in Islamic teachings, which include invoking God's name at the time of the slaughter. Halaal also extends to other aspects of life, including business practices and personal conduct, promoting ethical behavior and compliance with Islamic values. Products labeled as halaal are verified to meet these religious standards.