Pigs, boars, dogs, snakes, monkeys and similar/closely related animals.Animals that are not slaughtered according to Shariah Law.Under Shariah Law, the following sources, including their by-products and derivatives are considered Haram (unlawful): Foods contaminated with any of the above.Carnivorous animals, land animals without external ears and birds of prey.‘Allah’ (swt) is the arabic word for ‘God’ NOT an idol. Animals killed in the name of anyone other than Allah (swt).Animals improperly slaughtered or dead before slaughtering.Here is a list of the main things that are considered Haram (prohibited) for Muslims to consume: If a product contains any haram items as per the Sharia Laws then it is Haram else it is Halal. Our methodology for deciding the status of any product.Įssentially, anything that is forbidden or unlawful under Shariah Law is Haram. We use sharia laws (meaning laws of Allah which have been revealed in Quran and Sahi Hadeeses) as
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