Halal Certification.

Halal Certification.
Halal means "licensed" or "lawful" according to the Quran. Halal certification is required for food, cosmetics and other products that come into direct contact with food. In many countries like the Middle East, Saudi Arabia and Iran. Halal certification is required to sell food. Halal is commonly used to refer to foods and beverages that Muslims can eat and drink according to Islamic Sheridan (law). This rule specifies which foods are acceptable and how they are prepared. The foods concerned are mainly meat and animal tissues. Muslims generally use two words to describe each subject as halal or holy. Halal is an Arabic word which means permission, legality, freedom from restrictions and permission to perform and consume is granted by Allah.
- Educate through ongoing advocacy tours in India and around the world aimed at encouraging and encouraging Muslims to select and use only Halal certified products.
- Establish the halal market as an economically viable device and encourage product manufacturers to obtain halal certification.
- Promote and purchase Halal certified products and services from direct manufacturers, buyers, agents, investors and business communities in India and globally.
- We support the efforts of global halal agencies to help product manufacturers seeking halal certification for their products and services.