Halal Certification
Issued by Various (ISA, IFANCA, ISWA, local Islamic authorities)
CertificationAudit Scope
Ingredients, processing, handling, and facility cleanliness meet Islamic dietary law requirements. Scope varies by certifying body.
What It Proves
Products or facility meet the certifying body's interpretation of halal requirements.
What It Does Not Prove
There is no single global halal standard — requirements vary by certifying body and market. ISA (Islamic Services of America) certification may not be accepted in all Muslim-majority countries. Halal certification does NOT address nutritional content, efficacy, or regulatory compliance.
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