Halal definition

Halal means anything permitted by the Shariah.
Halal as applied to food, means food prepared and served in conformity with Islamic religious requirements according to a recognized Islamic authority.
Halal means anything permitted by the Shariah and advised by the Shariah Advisor.

Examples of Halal in a sentence

  • The Cardholder agrees that the Bank and/ or its Shariah Committee’s decision on whether such merchandise and services are Halal Merchandise and Services shall be conclusive for the purpose of this Agreement.

  • BSN shall not be responsible for the refusal of any Authorised Merchants or the Member Banks to honor or accept the Card-i or for any defect or deficiency in the Halal goods or services supplied to the Cardholder by any Authorised Merchants.

  • The Organisation shall be and shall remain liable to BSN for any Halal goods or services supplied by Authorised Merchants and effected by the use of the Card-i by any person before BSN’s receipt of the Organisation and /or Cardholder written confirmation.

  • Halal goods and services obtained against the Card-i shall not be exchanged or returned for a cash refund but a credit voucher shall be issued by the Authorised Merchants for this purpose.

  • The Parties shall cooperate to encourage promotion of Halal best practices.


More Definitions of Halal

Halal is an Arabic word which means lawful or permissible. Any food or drink which carries this logo is permitted for Muslim consumption. It also implies that meat is derived from animals slaughtered in accordance with the Islamic Law. Hence products of the HVA group are suitable for the Muslim population spread all over the world
Halal means goods and/or services that are acceptable and in line with the Shariah principles;
Halal is an Arabic term which means permissible or lawful. In terms of food, it relates to both what food can be eaten, and also how that food must be prepared. In terms of meat, certain animals are completely prohibited or forbidden (haraam), such as pork. Other meat – beef, chicken, lamb, for example - can be eaten so long as it is prepared in line with certain rules. A brief summary of some of the key rules is as follows:
Halal means anything which is not haram or najis and is considered halal by the laws of Islam;
Halal means ‘permissible’. In Islam, all human conduct is categorised, with ‘haram’ used for that which is prohibited or forbidden, and halal for that which is permissible. The other three other categories are obligatory, recommended, and reprehensible.
Halal means "permissible"; objects or activities that may to be consumed or carried out according to sharia. The previous research conducted to emphasize the halal context. However, thayyib has not been described in detail and has nearly excluded. Thus, gaps arise
Halal. . . . means ‘permissible’ . . . and signifies ‘pure food.’” Ethridge B. Ricks, The Gospel According to the Warden: Rluipa, the First Amendment, and Prisoners' Religious Liberty Requests, 11 FIRST AMEND. L. REV. 542, 592 n.208 (2013) (quoting JOHN FISHCER, THE HALAL FRONTIER: MUSLIM CONSUMERS IN A GLOBALIZED MARKET