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  1. 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!

    • Application Fees

      In exercise of the powers conferred by Section 88C of...

    • Food & Drink Fatwas

      "According to the Islamic worldview, all food and drinks can...

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      Halal certification will help you to leverage on the global...

  2. There are non-halal-certified shops that don't serve pork that some Muslims may be OK with patronizing. But definitely not if they serve pork of any kind because you don't know where there could be contamination

  3. 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.

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    • Non-Halal
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    ‘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.

    ‘Non-Halal’, also traditionally known as ‘Haram’, means unlawful or unallowable. As the name implies, any food or drink which is classified as non-Halal is prohibited for consumption. In general, all harmful things are non-Halal. Examples of these include the meat of dead animals and birds, flesh of swine, intoxicating drugs and alcoholic beverages...

    Any food or drink which lies within the grey area and does not fall clearly under the Halal or non-Halal category is classified as ‘Syubhah’, alternatively called questionable or dubious. One example of a Syubhah ingredient is lecithin. Lecithin can be derived from plants or animals. It is considered Halal if the lecithin comes from plants but non-...

  4. Nov 11, 2021 · What is the difference between Halal and Halal Certification? Are all seafood halal? Can Muslims consume Kosher food? Here are 12 Questions people search about Halal and Halal Certification in Singapore.

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  5. Jun 15, 2012 · Quiznos Subs opened its first branch in Singapore in 2009. Currently, there are 6 Quizno Subs stores island wide. Visited Quiznos Subs at CityLink Mall on a Sunday at 11am.

  6. Quiznos Sub in Singapore is a popular sandwich shop that offers a wide variety of delicious subs. The restaurant is located in the heart of the city, making it a convenient spot for lunch or dinner. The interior of the restaurant is modern and inviting, with bright colors and comfortable seating.