Allowed (per Islamic law)
Lawful for use, consumption, or to act upon.
the lawful meat of Muslims.
Lawful or permissible according to Islamic law, especially with regards to food and drink.
Permissible according to Muslim law – but normally heard in the context of meat / food that fulfils the requirements of Muslim law. .
That which is lawful according to Islamic law.
any permissible activity according to Sharia'a.
Lawful; something that is halal may be required, recommended, neutral, or even detestable. It is just that it is not forbidden
The name of the legal category of things which are permissible.
Flesh of an animal killed in accordance with Muslim ritual whereby it is bled to death. This type of flesh (as well as all flesh) is forbidden to Sikhs. The notion of halal is that of an offering made to God, but how can you offer something that already belongs to him
Meat from animals ritually slaughtered under Muslim supervision.
(Islam) meat from animals that have been slaughtered in the prescribed way according to the shariah
proper or legitimate; "the fund earns halal profits in full compliance with the Shari'a"
conforming to dietary laws; "halal meat"; "a halal kitchen"
Meat acceptable under Muslim law.
Lawful” meat that has been slaughtered according to Islamic ritual – this includes uttering the name of God, Allah, when killing an animal. Pork meat, alcohol, carnivorous animals and any blood products are also not halal, but “haram” or impure.
Pertaining to food, that which Allah and the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) have allowed to be consumed in a lawful manner. We've provided a partial list of halal ingredients which may appear on product labels.
Permissible by Allah. Halal is the antonym of Haram. While mentioning the word Halal, Quran also used the word Tayyab- which means pleasant, pure, wholesome and nourishing.
is something that is lawful and permissible to use/consume in Islam
Permissible by Islamic law
Halal is a Quranic term which means allowed or lawful. Halal foods and drinks are permitted for consumption by Allah - the Supreme Law Giver. Eating Halal is obligatory to every Muslim.
Something lawful or permitted in Islam.
lawful, permitted, permissable
everything (from food to conduct to politics) that is permitted and lawful in Islam is defined as halal.
anything that is allowed or lawful according to the Qur'an. It is often used in the context of food – especially meat – to indicate that the food has been prepared in accordance with Muslim principles and techniques.
Any action or thing which is permitted or lawful.
Anything permitted by the Shariah.
This Arabic word means "lawful" and refers to all foods that Muslims are allowed to eat. In particular, this word is used to describe meat/poultry that must be slaughtered according to Islamic rites.
permitted by the Shari'a.
Lawful according to Islamic din (law), especially food that may be eaten by believers.
Poultry certified as Muslim-Approved.
That which is permissible. In Islam there are activities, professions, contracts and transactions which are explicitly prohibited (haram) by the Qur'an or the Sunnah. Barring them, all other activities, professions, contracts, and transactions etc. are halal. An activity may be economically sound but may not be allowed in the Islamic society if it is not permitted by the Shari'ah.
Halal (ØÙ„ال, alÄl, halaal) is an Arabic term meaning "permissible". In the English language it most frequently refers to food that is permissible according to Islamic law. In the Arabic language it refers to anything that is permissible under Islam.