الجمعة، 21 يونيو 2019

Very Strict Criteria Apply To Halal Certified Meals

By Frank Allen


In the lives of Muslims in every country in the world the Islamic Law is of paramount importance. It contains strict regulations that govern the lives of believers and cover just about every aspect of daily life. It is specifically detailed about the food that Muslims may eat and the way in which it must be prepared. For Muslims, food is much more than just nutrition. It has a very serious impact upon their moral values and their spiritual life as well. That is why they will only consume Halal certified meals.

Anyone that wants to supply Halaal food, from manufacturers down to fast food outlets must apply for certification from a Halaal council. Halaal councils can be found everywhere where bigger populations of Muslims live. The application process is drawn out because the council conducts a thorough investigation into the operations of the applicant. They want to be absolutely sure that all the rules are followed.

Food that is deemed unclean or forbidden is called Haram. Muslims may not consume Haram food. This includes a ban on pork in all its different forms. Alcohol is also forbidden although some Muslim sects will allow it in moderation. Muslims may not eat blood or any of its derivatives. Any other animal that has not been slaughtered strictly according to the rules are also seen as unclean and therefore not allowed.

It is not only the food itself that is subject to the rules in the Islamic Law. The way in which it is prepared, stored and packaged is also strictly regulated. Halaal food must be prepared by using utensils and kitchenware that are never used for any other purpose. They must also be cleaned and stored separately. In addition, Halaal food may never be contaminated by Haram food. If it happens then the food must be thrown away.

There is no rule that only Muslims may apply for Halaal certification. Anyone that can follow the regulations may apply. It is not even necessary to manufacture or prepare Halaal food only, as long as there is no cross contamination. While it is not a strict condition for certification, employing at least two Muslims to oversee processes is encouraged by Halaal councils.

There are numerous people that are not Muslims that nevertheless prefer Halaal food. They appreciate the fact that Halaal food contains only top quality ingredients and that extremely high standards of cleanliness is maintained at all times. This is unfortunately not always the case with other types of food. Those preferring Halaal food say that it is not only healthier but that it also tastes much better.

The market for Halaal food is a lucrative one. It is not surprising then that there are those that will supply food described as Halaal while it is not. Consumers can access the website of the Halaal council to check whether a specific outlet, product or restaurant have been sanctioned to offer Halaal food. It is also important to look out for the official logo of the Halaal council when buying food.

The rules pertaining to Halaal food are sensible and aims to make sure that Muslims do not consume food that are considered as unclean or unhealthy. There are no mystic rituals involved in the preparation of the food. The consumption of Halaal food is certainly not forbidden or discouraged by any other religion.




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