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Essentially all types of seafood are Halal suitable, based on verse 5:96 of the Qur'an, which states, “Lawful to you is what you catch from the sea and use for food as provision for yourself and for the travelers...” Because this states broadly that what is caught from the sea is acceptable, it includes plants like ...
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Read More »Major seafood brands have already realized that consumers are looking for the assurance of quality and purity that comes with Halal certification and adding it to their products. Peter Pan Seafood, for example, offers a wide variety of Halal-certified salmon products, and Chile, with its thousands of miles of coastline, is home to many Halal-certified salmon farms supplying a strong export market. There is another element of seafood’s treatment in Islam that makes Halal certification important. Interestingly, while all four major schools of Islamic thought consider fish Halal, one school, the Hanafi school of thought, considers non-fish creatures to be impermissible. This would include squid, octopus, mussels, and other similar sea creatures. However, many Hanafi scholars considered prawns and shrimp to be permissible because they have a vertebra and are considered “fish”, though they and other creatures such as crabs and lobsters are debatable within their school of thought. This view is considered a minority view within Islamic jurisprudence, and many Muslim cultures enthusiastically include shrimp, crab, lobster and more in traditional dishes. Yet, it can lead to confusion in some cases for consumers who have heard conflicting opinions. Since trusted Halal certifiers such as Islamic Services of America work closely with Islamic scholars, they are trusted by Muslim consumers to provide theologically accurate judgments on the acceptability of different products. This saves consumers the time and energy needed to evaluate each product individually. Halal certification helps clarify any uncertainty about whether or not your seafood-based products are acceptable.
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