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Definition of Halal
The word 'halal' literally means permissible- and in translation it is usually used as lawful.
The Halal food Authority rules for halal are based on Islamic Shari'ah. Opposite to halal is haram, which means unlawful or forbidden.
It is well known in the meat trade that Muslims consume halal meat. However, at times questions are asked, what is halal? In Arabic it simply means permissible or allowed. Opposite to it is haram, which means forbidden or not allowed. Arabic is the language of Qur`an, a scripture revealed to the Holy Prophet of Islam by the Almighty Allah to be followed in its entirety by the Muslims. Now to make meat halal or permissible, an animal or poultry has to be slaughtered in a ritual way known as Zibah. To make it readily comprehended halal is somewhat like Jewish kosher and, Zibah is with some exception similar to Shechita. The Qur`an gives following underlined injunctions in chapter al-Maida 5:3.
Halal is for everybody and every living thing is bound to halal way of life. If you are non-muslim ,halal or non-halal wording is related to your daily life for what you are doing and halal lead you to better way of living with the right way. Join us for more halal informations and articles from around globe. HalalSurf.Com would not discussion in detail of Al-Quran rules of halal and haram because we are not religious expert but you can refer to Malaysian Web "JAKIM" to obtain the Islamic solution.
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KUALA LUMPUR: The Securities Commission (SC) has granted two additional Islamic Fund Management licences to India’s leading fund management company Reliance Capital Asset Management and Kuwait-based Global Investment House, said Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.
Leading firms, including Prudential, were using the country as their regional centre for Islamic fund management activities, reaffirming their confidence in it as an international Islamic financial centre, he said.
“There are several other leading firms being reviewed by the SC for licences,” he said in his address at the opening of the 5th Kuala Lumpur Islamic Finance Forum (KLIFF 2008) yesterday.
The event was organised by the Centre for Research and Training and co-hosted by the Labuan Offshore Financial Services Authority and the Halal Industry Development Corp. - Bernama
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