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What does Halal Mean ?

  • Halal is an Arabic term that simply means "lawful" or "permitted," although it generally refers to what is permissible under Islamic law. It is the opposite of haram, which meaning unlawful or forbidden. Some things are unmistakably halal or haram, while others, like much Islamic legislation, are open to interpretation. Actually, its halal is a way of life, means ethical way, the right way of doing anything.

 

What is halal and haram in Islam belongs to all elements of life.

  • Non-Muslims may be only familiar with the term halal in relation to its function in animal slaughter. This is partly due to the fact that meat might be halal or haram depending on how the animal was slaughtered. As a result, halal meat is often marked as such in most non-Muslim nations, but other items are not required to be. For example, fruits and vegetables.

 

Permissible food is mandatory for 2bn Muslims across the Globe. Actually, due to the forbidden activities in food supply chain eco system, muslims globally are finding difficulty to avail food, products and services as per the religious identity, considering the Halalan and Tayibban aspect.

jushalal is an on-demand halal food delivery service provider, where consumer can order halal food from halal verified and certified restaurants and eateries, delivered to their doorstep in an ethical and transparent way. We, at Jushalal are not only working to solve supply chain challenges but also ensuring food consumed is safe and treated with complete transparency. With jushalal, consumers not get good quality of food on to their doorstep, but also sourced, produced, verified, certified and delivery in an ethical transparent way.

 

Jushalal - Building permissible and ethical food delivery ecosystem.