Tukiran, Nur Azira and Ahmad Fadzillah, Nurrulhidayah
(2025)
Behind the halal logo.
@Halal, 7 (39).
pp. 24-25.
ISSN 2682-8277
Abstract
Walk into any
supermarket,
and you will
see the halal
logo proudly
displayed on
packaged foods, beverages, cosmetics,
and even pharmaceuticals. For millions of Muslim consumers, this logo
is more than a mark; it is a promise.
It represents that what they consume
or use is permissible, clean, and safe,
in line with the principles of halalan
toyyiban.
But what happens before a product
earns the right to display that logo?
Behind the scenes, a system of checks,
inspections, and evaluations ensures
the halal logo is more than just a
sticker. At the heart of this system lies
the halal audit, a structured process
that protects consumers and builds
trust in the halal industry.
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