Halal Certifications Hub
Halal Certifications, side by side.
Third-party halal certification bodies that audit food, products, and processes against Islamic dietary and ethical standards. Used by manufacturers, restaurants, and retailers.
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    Mufti review surface
Top picks
Three places to start.
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Featured
American Halal Foundation
Best for: Halal certification for food, products, and processes
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Independent halal certification body
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Food and ingredient auditing
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Process and supply-chain review
Listed for transparency. Full Mufti Saad review pending corpus seed.
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Islamic Food and Nutrition Council of America (IFANCA)
Best for: Established halal food and nutrition certification
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Halal food and nutrition certification
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Long-running certification body
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Industry-recognized standards
Listed for transparency. Full Mufti Saad review pending corpus seed.
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Islamic Services of America (ISA)
Best for: Halal certification across food and consumer goods
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Halal certification across product categories
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Established US-based certification body
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Audit and process review
Listed for transparency. Full Mufti Saad review pending corpus seed.
The Mufti's Take
Mufti Saad's signed analysis on halal certifications lands when corpus content covers this category.
Per MUFTI_CONTENT_POLICY.md, this block carries Mufti Saad's name only when content originates from his actual review. We do not draft in his voice.
Conventional vs halal
The five differences that matter.
Interest
Charged on principal
No interest. Returns come from rent (Ijara), profit-sharing (Musharakah), or transparent markup (Murabaha).
Risk sharing
Lender bears no asset risk
Financier shares the asset or venture risk. That is the structural condition for return.
Late fees
Often retained as profit
Capped, transparent, and (per Mufti review) typically donated or cost-recovery only.
Default treatment
Full deficiency pursued
Often limited recourse; varies per contract. Mufti review verifies the recourse policy.
Ownership
Lender holds a lien on collateral
Genuine partial ownership (Musharakah) or financier ownership with lease (Ijara).
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