Halal is an Arabic term which means permitted, so basically Halal is a standard defined for consumable foods to all Muslims worldwide as per Islamic law. Halal is nothing but a standard set of requirements which the food has to fulfil in order to be fit for consumption of Muslims. The definition of Halal and the procedure is been described in the holy book of Quran.
Step1: Apply for the HALAL certification
Step 2: Provide the list & specifications of the product produced along with the required documents
Step 3: Identify the product to be complied with HALAL practices
Step 4: Inspection of the process & procedures
Step 5: Achieve the HALAL certification!
Any business is built on certain strategies and one of the most important strategy is categorizing your preferred customers according to the geography, age, education etc. which determines their buying behavior. Muslims around the world only prefer to consume Halal products, if you are a manufacturer and your target audience is of mixed nationalities and religion then it becomes necessary for you to get your products certified under Halal.
Islam is way beyond religion which teaches way of life, rules, discipline, responsibilities, regulations and protocols, all Muslims around the world follows the holy book of Quran which is believed to be made for mankind. Muslims follow the laws of this book and teachings of their prophets, hence Halal procedure and guidelines are described in the holy book and has been narrated by the prophet so it becomes obligatory to follow Halal procedure in all the consumable foods.
Halal Certification In Iraq, is an International Accredited Certification body. We have a team of expert certification consultants in major cities Iraq like Baghdad, Mosul.