الدليل الشامل للمكونات الحلال

مرجع شامل لفهم أي المكونات الغذائية حلال (مباح) أو حرام (محرّم) أو مشبوه في الشريعة الإسلامية. يغطي هذا الدليل المبادئ الأساسية والمكونات الإشكالية الشائعة والنصائح العملية للحفاظ على نظام غذائي حلال في عالم الغذاء الحديث.

حلال

  • LecithinTypically derived from soybeans or sunflowers. Soy and plant-based lecithin is halal.
  • CaseinThe primary protein in milk. Halal as a dairy derivative, though processing aids should be verified.
  • LactoseMilk sugar derived from whey. Generally halal as a dairy product.
  • PectinA plant-derived gelling agent from fruit peels. Halal and a common gelatin alternative.
  • Agar-AgarA plant-based gelatin substitute from seaweed. Halal and widely used in halal cooking.
  • CarrageenanA thickener extracted from red seaweed. Fully halal and plant-based.
  • BeeswaxWax produced by honeybees. Considered halal by most scholars as bee products are permissible.
  • Citric AcidProduced by fermentation of sugars, typically using mold. Plant-based and halal.
  • Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C)Synthetically produced or derived from fruits. Halal with no animal involvement.
  • Xanthan GumA polysaccharide produced by bacterial fermentation. Plant-based and halal.
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حرام

  • CarmineCarmine (E120) is a red dye derived from crushed cochineal insects. Most scholars consider it haram as insects are not permissible to consume.
  • Alcohol (Ethanol)Ethanol used as a beverage ingredient is unanimously haram. Its use as a processing aid or in trace amounts is debated among scholars.
  • PepsinA digestive enzyme derived from pig stomachs. Almost always haram.
  • LardFat rendered from pigs. Unanimously haram in all Islamic jurisprudence.
  • Pork GelatinGelatin specifically derived from pig skin and bones. Unanimously considered haram by all scholars.
  • PepsinA digestive enzyme primarily sourced from pig stomach lining. Considered haram.
  • CochinealAn insect-derived red dye, same as carmine (E120). Considered haram by majority of scholars.

مشبوه

  • GelatinGelatin is a protein derived from collagen found in animal bones, skin, and connective tissues. Its halal status depends entirely on the animal source and slaughter method.
  • WheyWhey is a dairy by-product from cheese-making. While dairy itself is halal, whey's status depends on the rennet used in cheese production.
  • Mono and DiglyceridesEmulsifiers that may be derived from animal or plant fats. Halal status depends on source.
  • L-CysteineAn amino acid sometimes derived from human hair or duck feathers. Source determines halal status.
  • Glycerin (Glycerol)A sweetener and moistener that can be derived from animal fat or vegetable oil. Source is critical.
  • RennetAn enzyme used in cheese-making. Animal rennet requires halal slaughter; microbial rennet is halal.
  • ShorteningA fat used in baking. May contain lard (pork fat) or vegetable oils. Verify source.
  • Stearic AcidA fatty acid that can come from animal or vegetable sources. Check source for halal status.
  • TallowRendered fat from cattle or sheep. Halal if from zabiha-slaughtered animals.
  • Vanilla ExtractContains 35%+ alcohol as solvent. Many scholars consider it mushbooh; halal vanilla flavoring is available.

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