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Professional development, courses, workshops and skills training for the halal sector.
A comprehensive guide to halal oral care covering why toothpaste may not be halal, problematic ingredients like glycerin and alcohol, certified halal brands including Colgate and Safi, mouthwash, dental floss, and children's products.
A detailed breakdown of non-halal ingredients commonly found in vitamin supplements, including gelatin, glycerin, shellac, carmine, and lanolin, plus halal-certified alternatives and plant-based options.
A practical guide to halal medicines covering common medication ingredients to watch for, halal alternatives by category, how to verify ingredients, and scholarly opinions on medical necessity.
A thorough examination of why vaccines raise halal concerns, the scholarly opinions from major Islamic bodies including the OIC and IIFA, halal-certified vaccine alternatives, country-specific guidance, and the landmark rulings on COVID-19 vaccines.
A guide to university programs in halal science and management worldwide. Covers degree types, curriculum, career outcomes, and how to choose the right program.
A guide to building a career as a halal auditor, covering required qualifications, training programs, certification body requirements, and what the day-to-day work involves.
Many food ingredients that appear harmless — emulsifiers, flavourings, colourings, and processing aids — can be derived from non-halal sources. This guide explains the key ingredients to watch and halal alternatives available.
A guide to halal compliance training requirements for food manufacturing facilities. Covers staff training protocols, cross-contamination prevention, documentation standards, and how to prepare for halal audits.
A comprehensive guide to calculating zakat on cash, gold, stocks, property, crypto, and business assets. Includes step-by-step examples, nisab thresholds, and common mistakes to avoid.
A practical guide to becoming a halal auditor. Covers required qualifications, recognized training programs from JAKIM, MUI, and IFANCA, career progression, and salary expectations across different markets.
Halal auditing is a growing career field with strong demand. This guide covers qualifications required, training programmes, career progression, salary expectations, and how to enter the profession.
A practical guide for entrepreneurs wanting to start a home-based halal food business. Covers regulations, halal certification for small producers, kitchen setup, marketing, and scaling from cottage to commercial.