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    The halal food and beverage industry has also made a significant impact on supermarkets and other food business such as restaurants. French supermarkets had halal food sales totalling $210 million in 2011, a 10.5% growth from five years prior. In France, the market for halal foods is even larger than the market for other types of common foods.

  2. The Muis' Halal certification services were formally started in 1978. The move to set up its Halal Certification Strategic Unit was driven by the increasing demand for Singapore products being Halal-certified and eating establishments. Muis also regulates the burgeoning Halal industry.

  3. What is Halal? Halal is an Arabic word that means “lawful or permitted.” Although halal encompasses all products and life choices, it’s widely-associated with food and drink. Halal food, like every aspect of halal, is inspired by the Quran. The core principle is that we should only consume food that is good for us and avoid food that is ...

  4. List of Halal Food. Enter the name or address of the establishment to search for halal food available in Singapore. Download the MuslimSG app now to have the halal-certified eating establishments directory at your fingertips!

  5. Apr 9, 2024 · Halal and non-halal food are two distinct categories of food that differ significantly in their preparation, ingredients, and consumption. Halal food refers to food that is permissible under Islamic law, while non-halal food is any food item that is not considered halal.

  6. Scroll down our 2024 guide to our favourite MUIS halal restaurants serving everything from halal steak to halal fine dining, halal high tea and more! There are loads of fab halal cafes and restaurants in Singapore to accommodate our Muslim friends.

  7. In Islam, Muslims are encouraged to choose food that is clearly halal and to leave those that are syubhah and haram. Examples of doubtful food would be a fresh whole chicken without a halal logo or tag, beef patties without a halal logo or packaged food without an ingredient listing.

  8. May 8, 2014 · There have been calls for clearer labelling of halal products in shops, restaurants and takeaways. But what is halal food? And why are campaigners so concerned?

  9. 1) Halal. ‘Halal’ is an Arabic word which means lawful or allowable. Any food or drink which falls under this category is permitted for consumption. Most food and drinks are considered Halal unless they are stated clearly in the Quran (holy book of Islam) and Hadith (prophetic sayings) as forbidden or non-Halal.

  10. Halal Tag is Singapore Halal Food Directory listing MUIS halal-certified and Muslim-owned restaurants and cafes in 2024.

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