List of halal and haram food ingredients

List of halal and haram food ingredients

The lists of Halal and Haram food  below have been taken with permission from the book 'Islamic Dietary Laws and Practices by Mohammad Mazhar Hussaini and M S Ahmad Hussein Sakr, Ph.D .

It should be noted that a product being imported from a Muslim country is not necessarily a guarantee that it is completely Halal. In fact, food is often imported from abroad into Muslim countries without proper checking of ingredients.

AN ALPHABETICAL DEFINITION GUIDE

An alphabetical list of Halal and Haram ingredients to look out for:

Bacon: A side of pig meat (pork).

Choletsorol: type of fat always of animal origin. If extracted from Zabiha animal, it is Halal.

Diglyceride: Emulsifier. If of animal origin it should be suspected till the source is known.

Gelatin (Jello Gelatin): Usually of animal origin, mostly from pig. If extracted from a dhabiha animal, then it is halal/

Glycerol (Glycerine): It could be of animal, plant or Glyceryl-Stearate synthetic origin. If animal source is used, it is suspected.

Hormones: Usually animal hormones are used for human consumption. One has to find out the source before passing a judgement.

Lard: Fat from swine particulaly found in the abdominal cavity. Totally Haram for us.

Magnesium Stearate (stearic acid): Used as an active ingredient in medicine tablets. Haram when derived from animal source.

Mono Glycerides: When derived from animal source. (Halal when the source is plant).

Pepsin: A digestive enzyme mostly from pig stomach.

Rennin (Rennet): A protein Enzyme. Usually not labeled. (In most cheeses).

Shortening: Fats and oils of animal origin. Animal/Lard

Vanilla: Extracted using alcohol.

Vitamins: Haram when from animal source. Mostly the source is synthetic or plant and are Halal.

Whey: Used in ice creams and yogurt. Haram when from animal source.

A PARTIAL LIST OF HALAL INGREDIENTS

S/N Name of Ingredients Code No Brief Description

Antioxidants: Chemical compounds used to protect certain food components from being destroyed or lost through oxidation.

Ascorbic acid: Vitamin C.

Benzoate (Benzoic acid): Benzoic acid and sodium benzoate are used for food preservation.

Biotin: A member of the B complex vitamins.

BHA: An antioxidant, preservative.

BHT: An antioxidant, preservative.

Citric acid: Sources are plant, usually of the citrus family. (e.g. orange, lime, lemon).

Cobalamine: Synthetically prepared Vitamin B12.

Dextrin: An emulsifying, sizing, and thickening agent.

Fiber: Sources are plant. Provide roughage to diet.

Fructose: Fruit sugar.

Gliadin (Gluten): Ptotein found in wheat and rye.

Hydrogenated oil: Vegetable oil being hydrogenated making it solid at room temperature.

Iodine: A nutrient for thyroid gland.

Lecithin: Emulsifier of fat. In the USA, sources are mainly soyabean and egg yolk.

Lipids : Essential fatty acids found in fish, plant and animals. If source is animal; it is suspected.

Malt: A kind of fermented grain.

Molasses: Syrup liquid obtained in refining sugar.

MSG: Flavoring. Imparts meat flavor to foods.

Niacin: One of the B complex vitamins.

PABA: A food supplement.

Pectin: A gelatinous substance extracted from fruits.

Propionic acid: A preservative.

Riboflavin: One of the B complex vitamins. Usually the source is synthetic.

Pure vegetable shortening: Source of this kind of shortening is plant.

100% vegetable shortening: Source of this kind of shortening is plant.

Sweetener: Substance that gives a sweet taste.

Thiamin: One of the B complex vitamins.

Vanillin: Flavoring agent, extracted from vanilla.

Vitamin A: If source are plant and synthetic, it is halal.

Vitamin C: Natural sources are from plant. (e.g. citrus fruit, tomatoes, etc).

Vitamin D: Natural sources are yeast and fish liver oil. Also synthetically produced.

Vitamin E: Rich sources of Vitamin E are vegetable oils. When source is synthetic, it is halal. If source is animal, it is suspected.

Water: The nutrient most vital to man's existence.

Food yeast: Microscopic, unicellular, fungal plant used for fermentation process and in baking bread.

 

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jazakumullah-khairal jazaa

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hong Kong

very useful site...keep up the good work....

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New York

excellent source I threw out alot of products from my kitchen thank you for your source.

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CANADA

Please note: Lecithin should NOT be in the halal section. It is animal derived, unless otherwise specified (e.g., soya lecithin)

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Ohio

ASsalamualekum,I buy vanilla from indo/pak grocery stores, they carry vanilla made from pakistan.

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Queens, New York

assalam-o-alaikumi am new in canada i was very confused to buy anything is it halal or not now i found this website and it is too good. thanks for all for guidance but i want to tell onething if i have some confusion so do u have no. that i can call to ask thanks again

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canada

assalam o alaikum ! this web side is very usefully. i have just one request that, you should also write about E-series which are halal and which are haram. so that we should be more carefull.Jazak Allah ho khair !!!

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Germany

Assalam o alykum wr wbkt jazakullah khair....this website is very very usefull..n i want to say tht in aborad many breads contain (monodiglyceride) .but u can use company bread . this beard is absoulitly halal.

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canada

assalamu-alaikumBrothers and Sisters Re halaal/HaraamIn South Africa we are very conscience of the foods we eat.We have a very strong muslim community ,hence the compliance of most manufacturers of foodstuff to comply with shariah rulins as far as the contents of the products.We have a official body SANHA who is resposible to check the manuf premises and verify that no contamination takes place with haraam/haraam products ,once this is confirm the product gets a seal from above body.With Alaahs help this has been very benefiting.Please get info @ email;sanha-gp@sanha.org.za.WassalaamAhmed

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SOUTH AFRICA

its a very good site indeed for the muslims living abroad.i want to ask one thing that in most of ingredints it is not mentioned that what is their source;plant or animal eg monoglycerides.what should we check in that case.

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Canada

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