What is Haram?
The opposite of Halal is Haram, which means “unlawful, not permissible or prohibited.” The following categories are Haram:
- Alcohol
- Drugs category Narcotics
- Blood and its byproducts
- Carnivorous animals, birds of prey, scavengers, and animals improperly un-Islamic way of slaughtered or found to be death before slaughtering
- Swine and Pork and their byproducts
- Foods contaminated with any of the above products are considered as impure and Haram.
- Animal Fat - may be consumed if derived from Halal slaughtered animals
- Enzymes - Biological enzymes are permissible if derived from Halal slaughtered animals
- Gelatin - may be consumed if derived from fish or if derived from Halal slaughtered animals
- L-cysteine - may be consumed if derived from synthetic materials
- Lard - cannot be consumed and it is absolutely Haram
- Lipids - may be consumed if derived from Halal slaughter animals or natural biological plants or trees.
- Animal Shortening - may be consumed if derived from Halal slaughtered animals
- Meat or Chicken Broth and Stock - may be consumed if derived from Halal slaughtered animals
- Tallow - may be consumed if derived from Halal slaughtered animals