It is a verification process confirming that a product, process, or service complies with Islamic dietary laws and is suitable for Muslim consumption.
It is a verification process confirming that a product, process, or service complies with Islamic dietary laws and is suitable for Muslim consumption.
No, halal auditing must be conducted in accordance with the best practices of the halal industry before certification.
Typically, 3–6 weeks, depending on readiness and documentation. It is case-by-case.
No. It also applies to cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, logistics, slaughterhouses, and packaging.
Yes, especially if issued by a recognized body like HACCS. Some markets may require additional approvals.
Access to Muslim-majority markets, non-Muslim consumer preference, improved trust, regulatory compliance, and enhanced brand reputation.