The Halal Food Handbook

The Halal Food Handbook
Author: Yunes Ramadan Al-Teinaz,Stuart Spear,Ibrahim H. A. Abd El-Rahim
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 499
Release: 2020-03-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781118823125

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A unique handbook providing a set of good practice standards for both producers and consumers of Halal food This accessible, authoritative book covers all aspects of Halal from its origins through to how we expect Halal to develop in the coming years. It explains what Halal is, where it came from, how it is practiced, and by whom. In addition to putting Halal in a religious and cultural context, the book provides practical standards for those working in the Halal trade. It explains why there are so many different interpretations of Halal and why this needs to be resolved if international trade is to be developed. Each chapter in The Halal Food Handbook is written by leading experts in their particular field of study. The first one discusses how regulatory bodies have failed to stem the miss selling and adulteration of Halal foods. The next chapters cover the slaughter process and issues around good practice. The book then looks at regulators—covering Sharia law, UK national laws, and the EU—and outlines the legal framework for enforcing the law. It also compares and contrasts different types of religious slaughter for faith foods; examines attempts to set an international standard for trade; and discusses pork adulteration in Halal foods. The final chapter covers other aspects of Halal, including cosmetics, tourism, lifestyle, and banking, and finishes with a look at what the future holds for Halal. Written and edited by leading international experts in Halal who are backed by the Muslim Council of Britain Presents a set of good practice standards for both producers and consumers of Halal food Covers the complexity of the political, legal, and practical dimensions of Halal food production The Halal Food Handbook will appeal to a wide audience, including abattoirs, manufacturers, retailers, regulators, academics, public bodies catering for Muslims, and the broader Muslim community.

The Halal Food Handbook

The Halal Food Handbook
Author: Yunes Ramadan Al-Teinaz,Stuart Spear,Ibrahim H. A. Abd El-Rahim
Publsiher: Wiley-Blackwell
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2020-02-11
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1118823036

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Handbook of Halal Food Production

Handbook of Halal Food Production
Author: Mian N. Riaz,Muhammad M. Chaudry
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2018-09-03
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781351645874

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Until now, books addressing Halal issues have focused on helping Muslim consumers decide what to eat and what to avoid among products currently on the market. There was no resource that the food industry could refer to that provided the guidelines necessary to meet the Halal requirements of Muslim consumers in the United States and abroad. Handbook of Halal Food Production answers this need by summarizing the fundamentals of Halal food production, serving as a valuable reference for food scientists, food manufacturers, and other food industry professionals. This text delivers a wealth of information about Halal food guidelines for food production, domestic and international food markets, and Halal certification. Among chapters that cover production requirements for specific foods such as meat and poultry, fish and seafood, and dairy products, there are other chapters that address global Halal economy, Muslim demography and global Halal trade, and comparisons among Kosher, Halal and vegetarian. In addition, the book presents Halal food laws and regulations, HACCP and Halal and general guidelines for Halal food Production. For persons targeting the Halal food market for the first time, this book is particularly valuable, providing understanding of how to properly select, process, and deliver foods. In light of the increasing worldwide demand for Halal food service, branded packaged food, and direct-marketed items, this volume is more than an expert academic resource; it is a beneficial tool for developing new and promising revenue streams. Both editors are food scientists who have practical experience in Halal food requirements and Halal certification and the contributors are experts in the Halal food industries.

Halal Food Production

Halal Food Production
Author: Mian N. Riaz,Muhammad M. Chaudry
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2003-10-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780203490082

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Until now, books addressing Halal issues have focused on helping Muslim consumers decide what to eat and what to avoid among products currently on the marketplace. There was no resource that the food industry could refer to that provided the guidelines necessary to meet the Halal requirements of Muslim consumers in the U.S. and abroad. Halal

Halal Food

Halal Food
Author: Febe Armanios,Boğaç A. Ergene
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2018
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780190269050

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Rules -- Meat -- Slaughter -- Intoxicants -- Business -- Standards -- Manufactured products -- Wholesome -- Cuisine -- Eating out

A Handbook of Halaal Haraam Products

A Handbook of Halaal   Haraam Products
Author: Zaheer Uddin
Publsiher: Center for American Muslim Research & Information (C A M R I)
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1996
Genre: Halal food
ISBN: STANFORD:36105070739482

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The Halal Food Handbook

The Halal Food Handbook
Author: Kailash R. Malode
Publsiher: Delve Publishing
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2021-12
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1774691167

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The halal business has encountered significant progress, particularly in the food sector. This volume seeks to investigate the challenges and prospects of the halal food sector in different counties across the globe. The volume suggests that the growth of the halal industry was set off by the expanding interest for halal accreditation and quality approval, just as the advancement of the food business. This is an extraordinary chance for entrepreneurs to fulfill the increasing need for halal food. The test is on the way to improve quality and meet halal guidelines to satisfy a worldwide demand. Some of the topics covered include; introduction to halal food, the history of halal food, the difference between halal and haram foods, and how do you assure a restaurant is serving halal food. This accessible, It explains why there are so many different interpretations of Halal and why this needs to be resolved if international trade is to be developed. The final chapter covers other aspects of Halal, including cosmetics, tourism, lifestyle, and banking, and finishes with a look at what the future holds for Halal. This book is especially useful for the readers from food industry, researchers and faculties working on Halal food sciences.

The Routledge Handbook of Halal Hospitality and Islamic Tourism

The Routledge Handbook of Halal Hospitality and Islamic Tourism
Author: C. Michael Hall,Girish Prayag
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2019-05-20
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781351367035

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The Routledge Handbook of Halal Hospitality and Islamic Tourism provides a greater understanding of the current debates associated with Islamic tourism and halal hospitality in the context of businesses, communities, destinations, and the wider socio-political context. It therefore sheds substantial light on one of the most significant travel and consumer markets in the world today and the important role of religion in contemporary hospitality and tourism. The book examines halal hospitality and lodging, Islamic markets, product developments, heritage, certification, and emerging and future trends and issues. It integrates case studies from a range of countries and destinations and in doing so emphasises the significant differences that exist with respect to regulating and commodifying halal, as well as stressing that the Islamic market is not monolithic. Written by highly regarded international academics, it offers a range of perspectives and enables a comprehensive discussion of this integral part of Islam and contemporary society. This handbook will be of significant interest to upper level students, researchers, and academics in the various disciplines of Tourism, Hospitality, Food Studies, Marketing, Religious Studies, Geography, Sociology, and Islamic Studies.