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COURTESY OF THE WORLD HALAL FORUM (www.worldhalalforum.org)
 
 
  
 
   

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HIG to launch the first Halal Industrial Park in Europe. More...
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Chairman of HIG is interviewed by BBC Wales. More... 
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Halal Capital Markets Conference in London organized by HIG. More...
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 HIG launch Islamic Finance job opportunities website 
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Halal News Coverage on Businessweek 

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 Halal meat market in China 

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 French Fast Food Chain Goes into Halal - The Independent

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  What is halal?  
 
 

Halal (halalal) is an Arabic term meaning “permissible”

In the English language, it most frequently refers to food that is permissible according to Islamic law.

In the Arabic language, however the true meaning is it refers to anything that is permissible under Islam.

In non-Arabic-speaking countries, the terms is most commonly used in the narrower context of just Muslim dietary laws, especially where meat and poultry are concerned, however it also refers to a  number of other consumer and industry related products e.g pharmaceuticals, life sciences and fertilsers etc.

 
 
  
 
  Permissible in Islam or Halal  
 
 
  Free of Alcohol and alcohol related products

  Free of chemical and artificial addititives

  Meat products culled under Islamic principles

  Free of Meat additives from non Halal products

  Free of Hormones

  Free of antibiotics

  Free of GMO

  Free range and cage free animals
 
 
  
 
  What is Sharia?  
 
 

The basic principle of Islamic banking is the prohibition of Riba- (Usury - or interest):

"While a basic tenet of Islamic banking - the outlawing of riba, a term that encompasses not only the concept of ‘usury’, but also that of interest.

"The universal nature of these principles is immediately apparent even at a cursory glance of non-Muslim literature. Usury was prohibited in both the Old and New Testaments of the Bible.

 
 
  
 
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