Gelatin Free Products—A Dream Come True for Many

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Gelatin has always had a stigma for Muslims, and logically so, since most of the gelatin has been from porcine sources (or other animals not


Zabiha or Not to Zabiha!

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Dhabiha, literally means slaughtered in Arabic and Halal means permissible for Muslims. The root of the word dhabh which connotes purification or rendering something good,


Enjoy Halal Gyros!

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Let’s start with Gyros are not. Occasionally the name Gyros and a product known as Shawarmah are used interchangeably. Though they share some things in


The Food (Meat) of People of the Book

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It has become common for Muslims to de-emphasize the importance of proper food to the point that many Muslims are seen eating in restaurants or


Editorial

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The 7th International Halal Food Conference to be held in Durban, South Africa on September 8th and 9th. South African National Halaal Authority (SANHA) organizes


Summer 2005

Summer 2005

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Announcing International Halal Food Conference 2005

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IFANCA is co-sponsoring International Halal Food Conference 2005 "A Window To The Halal World". Under the theme HALAL: A Symbol Of Quality And Purity, the


Malaysia International Halal Showcase 2005

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Malaysia International Halal Showcase 2005 (MIHAS 2005) has been scheduled for 28-31 July 2005. This is an opportunity for companies to showcase their Halal certified


Harvard Business School Survey—Retail Halal Meat

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A group of students at the Harvard Business School is conducting a research study on the zabiha halal meat retail market in the United States.


Halal Reference Book Discount

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Now IFANCA client companies, students and faculty can get a 20% discount on the Halal reference book Halal Food Production. Just print out and complete


IFANCA Is No Longer Certifying Gelatin Produced by Rousselot, France

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IFANCA is no longer certifying gelatin produced by Rousselot, France. After July 20, 2004, the gelatin produced by Rousselot, France is no longer certified halal


IFANCA Regional Office Servicing Southeast Asia

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Realizing the growing importance of Halal Certification in the Pacific Rim countries, IFANCA International with the blessing and urging of the Islamic development department Malaysia