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AGROINVEST 2017, ASTANA
RACSQuality Certificates Issuing Services LLC
HALAL CERTIFICATION SCHEME, IMPLEMENTATION AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR UAE, GCC AND WORLDWIDE
Ossama EmamMarketing [email protected]
HALAL Meaning
Related Definitions
HARAM
HALAL implementation
HALAL Certification Procedure
The UAE Scheme
HALAL Claim in UAE
Challenges for HALAL Industry
HALAL for Business
About RACS
Contents
HALAL Meaning
Definition of Halal
What’s the meaning of HALAL????
HALAL is
“Halal” means lawful or permitted.
O mankind, eat from whatever is on earth [that is] lawful and good and do not follow the footsteps of Satan. Indeed, he is to you a clear enemy.
Definition of Halal
Malaysia JAKIM
HALAL: Things or actions permitted by Shariah law without punishment imposed on the doer.
Halal food: Halal food means food and drink and/or their ingredients permitted under the Shariah law
Indonesia MUI
HALAL: Lawful or allowed according to Islamic Law
HALAL: is basic requirement for Moslem consumer
HARAM: Unlawful or forbidden to be consumed according to Islamic law
Definition of Halal
UAE.S / GSO 2055Islamic rulesIt means what ALLAH legislates for Muslims as per the Holy Qur’an, and the practices (Sunnah) of honourable Prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him).
Halal CertificateA document endorses that identified product, service or systems conform to the requirements of Halal as per Islamic rules. Certificates such as: Halal slaughtering certificates, Halal certificates for facilities and farms, slaughterhouses and facilities classified as "Halal“ certificates of food components, food additives and ingredients containing meat and its derivatives, rennet, gelatine, fat and animal oils and their derivatives.
Halal FoodFood and drinks, which is allowed to be consumed according to Islamic rules by eating, drinking, injecting or inhaling, should comply with the requirements mentioned in this standard 2055-1
Definition of Halal
Tayyeb
It is an Arabic word meaning Pure, Wholesome, Healthy, Hygienic.
Haram
Haram is an Arabic term meaning “prohibited”, “forbidden” or “unlawful”. It is opposite of Halal and is that which is absolutely forbidden by the Divine law.
Mashbooh
It is an Arabic word which means doubtful or suspected. When one cannot decide if something is Halal or Haram. e.g. insufficient information, unreliable evidence etc. Mashbooh must be avoided
Related Definitions
HALAL in Qura’an / Al Ma’idah
Prohibited to you are dead animals, blood, the flesh of swine, and that which has been dedicated to other than Allah , and [those animals] killed by strangling or by a violent blow or by a head-long fall or by the goring of horns, and those from which a wild animal has eaten, except what you [are able to] slaughter [before its death], and those which are sacrificed on stone altars, and [prohibited is] that you seek decision through divining arrows. That is grave disobedience. This day those who disbelieve have despaired of [defeating] your religion; so fear them not, but fear Me. This day I have perfected for you your religion and completed My favor upon you and have approved for you Islam as religion. But whoever is forced by severe hunger with no inclination to sin - then indeed, Allah is Forgiving and Merciful
•Tazkeya (slaughtering according to requirements in Islamic rules) :
The slaughtering by a Muslim or Christian/Jew of a permissible animal, slaughtered or butchered controlled wild animal using a slaughtering machine for the sake of Allah, by any of the following means:
•Cutting the throat of the animal (Dhabh)
It consists in cutting the esophagus, two jugular veins and the pharynx of the animal.
•Slaughtering (Nahr):
It consists in plunging a Knife in the base of the neck (libah). (The point between core of the neck). This is the method preferred for killing camels and similar animals. This method is also tolerated for the killing of cattle.
• Immolation (Aqr)1)
It consists in wounding of an uncontrolled animal in any part of the body. This method is applied for wild animals hunting of which is lawful (halal), or ferocious domestic animals. If the animal is captured alive, it should be slaughtered or have its throat cut.
.Aqr: only used in very specific circumstances such as hunting (1ــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــــ
Related Definitions
Dead Animal :
An animal which has died without being slaughtered. Dead animals include the pieces cut from the animal before it is slaughtered exclude dead animals in the sea and locusts.
Suffocated Animals:
the animals which die by suffocation by its act or the act of others.
Fatally beaten animals (Mawqouza) :
an animal which dies by beating by stick or other items which kill by heavy weight.
Falling Animals (Motaradiah) :
an animal which dies as a result of falling from a high place or falling in a hole, etc.
Butted Animals (Nateehah):
an animal which dies as a result of butting.
Related Definitions
Eaten by Beast of Prey:
the animal eaten by a beast of prey or a predatory bird of those not marked for hunting, which dies before being slaughtered.
Animals for Which the Name of Allah is not mentioned:
the animals, when slaughtered, a name other than the name of Allah is mentioned or a name is mentioned with the name of Allah or with the intention to approach not Allah, while the Name of Allah is mentioned.
Related Definitions
Sources of Islamic Law
HOLY QUR’AN
AHADITH
IJMA SAHABA
QIYAS
FATWA
It is The Holy Book of Islam. It contains Islamic laws from Allah for the guidance of mankind.
It is the authentic practice of Prophet Muhammad (the sayings, actions and approvals) that explain in detail the application of the Qur’anic principles
It is the consensus of the opinion of the Sahaba(companions of the Prophet Muhammad) based on their understanding of The Holy Qur’an and Ahadith
It is a law making method by comparing with cases already explained in the Holy Qur’an and Ahadith
It is Islamic legal opinion about the status of a product given by an Islamic Scholar
Definition of Halal
Haram
“Non-Halal” means prohibited as
per the Islamic Law (Shariah).
Pig & its by-products
Blood
Human body & its by-products
All alcoholic beverages and other intoxicants
Carnivorous animals and birds
Animals not slaughtered according to Islamic Law
Any contaminated and hazardous food
What’s considered as Haram?
Abovementioned products either in their whole form or as by-products including ingredients are Haram
Chances of Pig in our day-to-day life
In today’s world, a lot of products are made from Pig by-products that includes Food and also non-food items that we use in everyday life.
An example, Book by Christien Meindertsma of Netherlands called "Pig 05049"
185 different products made of Pig by products
Products made from the SKIN of PIG
• Pig Skin is used in Beauty & Skin Care products, Face Masks, Body Lotions & Hair Conditioners.
• Its Gelatin used in Sweets, Chewing Gums, Chocolates, Energy Bars & Marshmallows.
Products made from the SKIN of PIG
• Pig Skin is also used in Pudding, Jell-O, Ice Creams, Cheese Cakes, Chocolate Mousse, Tiramisu, UHT Milk, Fruit Juices & Extra Calcium Yogurt.
• Also used in Gelatin Sponge, used in Surgeries.
Products made from the BONES of PIG
• Pig Bones used in Photographic Film, Photographic Paper, Inkjet Paper (used everyday in offices) and X-Ray Films.
• Pig bone Glue is used in making Matches, Sand paper, Jigsaw Puzzles and Leather products.
Products made from the FAT of PIG
Pig Fat is used to make Soap, Tooth Paste, Washing Powder, Shampoo, Anti Wrinkle Creams, Ordinary Paint, Auto paint,
Cattle Feed, Bio Diesel, Floor Wax and Crayons.
Products made from the BLOOD of PIG
Pig Blood used in Chicken feed, Fish feed, Cigarette filters and as a Coloring agent
Products made from Internal Organs of PIG
Pig Internal Organs are used in
Pharmaceutical Industry
including the life saving Insulin.
Products made from the HAIR of PIG
Pig Hair is used as an agent in Bread making
and to make Low Fat Butter and also used to make Paint Brushes
and every day used Tooth Brushes.
Other By Products made from PIG
Pig by products used to make Wax which is used as coating on Tooth picks & Dental Floss,Used in Led for writing Pencils (black aswell as color), Used in Bone China Crockery, Fertilizer, a type of Concrete, Train Brakes and in making a Heart Valve
Last but not the least, Pig by-products used as a source ofRenewable Energy FUEL.
PIG used in Meat Steaks
A meat item made of Pig Blood Glue.Big industrial abattoirs collect small parts of meat.. Glue them together to make a big pcs.. Cut small pcs from it, steak size pcs and Sell them as Meat Steak made of Cow Meat
Its called Portion Controlled Meat CutsBe careful buying imported meat steaks. This glue also used to make
Tuna Steaks with the same process.
Some suspected E numbers
* E100 ،E110 ،E120 ،E140 ،E141 ،E153 ،E210 ،E213 ،
E214 ،E216 ،E234 ،E252 ،E270 ،E280 ،E325 ،
E326 ،E 327 ،E334 ،E335 ،E336 ،E337 ،E422 ،
E430 ،E431 ،E432 ،E433 ،E434 ،E435 ،E436 ،E440 ،
E470 ،E471 ،E472 ،E473 ،E474 ،E475 ،E476 ،E477 ،
E478 ،E481 ،E482 ،E483 ،E491 ،E492 ،E493 ،E494 ،
E495 ،E542 ،E570 ،E572 ،E621 ،E631 ،E635 ،E904 *
HALAL Implementation
Food Processing -supply chain management
Livestock farming & Abattoirs
Islamic Banking and Takaful
Business and Investment Funds
Import & Export
Storage, Packaging & Shipping
Food Retailing
HALAL industry Scopes
Restaurants & Caterers
Halal Travel Industry
Pharmaceuticals, Cosmetics & Toiletries
Islamic Fashion & Clothing
Music, book and website reviews
Halal Lifestyle
Media
HALAL industry Scopes
What F&B Can Be Certified?
Value Chain For F&B
What Cosmetics Can Be Certified?
Value Chain For Cosmetics
Who Should Be Certified?
Certification Process
Application
Documents Review
On-site Assessment
Evaluation & Decision
Issuance of Halal Certificate
Recommend License to use HNM
Certification Process
Time Required for Certification Process
8 Working Days for the entire certification process + The number of Days required for the Audit.
Certification / HNM Validity
Three Years
Certification Timeline
The UAE Scheme
Ensuring consumer protection by compliance of Halal and Safe products to requirements of Islamic Shariah Standards and Regulations
Developing specific requirements for Certification and Accreditation Bodies for Halal Products
Why UAE Halal Scheme?
Value Chain
End Consumers
ManufacturersHalal
Certification Body
Accreditation BodyAuthority
ESMA: The Scheme Owner to
issue, approve and update the
UAE standards related this
scheme
Accreditation Body: To accredit
the conformity assessment bodies
for the purpose(s) of this scheme
Implementation Responsibility
Approved Conformity Assessment
Body: To grant Halal certificates in
coordination with the accreditation
body and recommend ESMA’s grant of
the Halal national mark.
Competent Authority: To monitor
products, services or systems to verify
the compliance with this Scheme
Implementation Responsibility
Supplier: To comply with this
scheme and within the scope
of its responsibility through
the food chain.
Implementation Responsibility
Food and Beverages
Cosmetics and Personal Care
Textiles
Slaughterhouses
Pharmaceuticals
Primary Products
UAE.S/GSO 993: Animal Slaughtering Requirements According to Islamic Law
UAE.S/GSO 2055-1: Halal Food - Part 1: General Requirements
UAE.S/GSO 2055-2: Halal Food - Part 2: Requirements for Halal Certification Bodies.
UAE.S/GSO 2055-3: Halal Food - Part 3: Requirements for Halal accreditation bodies accrediting Halal Certification Bodies.
UAE.S/GSO 2055-4: Halal Cosmetics: General Requirements.
GSO / UAE Halal Standards
UAE.S/GSO 2468: Halal foods - Management system requirements for transportation of goods and/or cargo chain services
UAE.S/GSO 2469: Halal foods - Management system requirements for warehousing and related activities
UAE.S/GSO 2470: Halal foods - Management system requirements for retailing
GSO 2538: The maximum limits for residues of ethyl alcohol (ethanol) in food
GSO / UAE Halal Standards 2017
HALAL Claim
How To Claim Halal in UAE?
The only legitimate way of claiming Halal in
the UAE is using the —
Halal National MarkThis is in accordance to the vision of HH
Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Cabinet Resolution No. 10 of 2014
Regarding Usage of any other Halal Mark or Halal Claim.
Article 9, Clause 4:
“No products are to be displayed as distinguished to
reflect compliance with the provisions of Islamic
Sharia or as being halal, unless they satisfy the
provisions of this Regulation.”
Violation to Cabinet Resolution
Article No. 7 - Clauses A and B:
A) In the event of finding any violation to the provisions of this
resolution, the Authority or the competent authority, as the case
may be, takes action to remove this violation and their
implications based on it, and for that it may:
1) Assign the violating party responsible for the violating product
to withdraw it from the market in order to straighten its position,
return it to the country of origin or destroy it within the period of
time specified by the Authority or by the competent authority, as
the case may be.
Violation to Cabinet Resolution
2) Take all the necessary actions by the competent authority to
withdraw, impound or destroy these products, or any other action
necessary to remove the violation committed, and it may announce
the withdrawal of the product from the market while the violating
party bears all the costs involved.
B) Without prejudice to any more severe penalty provided for by
the legislation in force, whoever violates the provisions of this
resolution is penalized with the penalties set forth in the Federal
Law No. (28) of 2001, on the establishment of the Emirates
Authority for Standardization and Metrology, as amended.
Challenges for HALAL Industry
Incorrect Perception Halal isn’t limited to only Meat or Poultry
products.
It applies to all F&B products and also to
other products such as cosmetics & personal
care.
It applies to all kind of things used in our
life.
Halal is a lifestyle.
Self Declared Halal
1. Multiple Halal Standards; biggest Trade barrier.
2. Everyone is a Leader; but no Leadership.
3. Lack of Awareness of global Halal market.
4. No Halal training; Lack of trained staff.
5. Lack of Halal raw material and ingredients.
6. Non-Muslim owned CBs.
7. CBs without Shariah and Technical experts.
8. Briefcase CBs.
Challenges for Halal Industry
HALAL Logos worldwide
Self Declaration
HALAL for Business
Research in S.E.A
83,6%69,6%
32,8% 31,3%
14,9%27,5%
47,8% 47,8%
1,5% 2,9%19,4% 20,9%
0,0%
20,0%
40,0%
60,0%
80,0%
100,0%
120,0%
Halal Logo Brand Name Price Country of Origin
A survey done on consumer buying preferences in South East Asia showed that 31 % consumers look for Country of Origin, 32.8 % prefer the price point, 69.6 % go for the brand name, 83.6 % consumers, the highest %, prefer buying products with the Halal Logo.
The Halal logo was of maximum importance to the consumers.
The Global Muslim Market
Global Muslim consumer spending on F&B is $1,173 billion (16.6% of global expenditure).
Data Source: State Of The Global Islamic Economy Report 2016–2017 by Thomson Reuters for Dubai Islamic Economy Development Centre
Food Trade — OIC Countries
Data Source: State Of The Global Islamic Economy Report 2016–2017 by Thomson Reuters for Dubai Islamic Economy Development Centre
Halal Food Indicator
Data Source: State Of The Global Islamic Economy Report 2016–2017 by Thomson Reuters for Dubai Islamic Economy Development Centre
United Arab Emirates
Australia
Pakistan
Brazil
Malaysia
1
2
3
4
5
Oman
Somalia
Saudi Arabia
Bahrain
Qatar
6
7
8
9
10
The Global Muslim Market
Global Muslim consumer spending on Cosmetics/personal care is $56 billion (7.4% of global expenditure).
Data Source: State Of The Global Islamic Economy Report 2016–2017 by Thomson Reuters for Dubai Islamic Economy
Global Cosmetics Segment Breakdown
Data Source: State Of The Global Islamic Economy Report 2016–2017 by Thomson Reuters for Dubai Islamic Economy Development Centre
Top 10 Halal Cosmetics Countries
Data Source: State Of The Global Islamic Economy Report 2016–2017 by Thomson Reuters for Dubai Islamic Economy Development Centre
United Arab Emirates
Malaysia
Singapore
Egypt
Pakistan
1
2
3
4
5
Jordan
Saudi Arabia
Indonesia
Oman
Brunei
6
7
8
9
10
Benefits of HALAL Certification
Benefits of Halal
The entire production process chain, has to adhere to Halal
standards
Obligatory for Muslims - Preferred by non-Muslims
Halal certification and Halal National Mark are mandatory to
claim your food products as Halal in the UAE
An Internationally recognized & established Brand
Penetrate the Halal market of 3 trillion dollars globally
Meet the demand of 1.7 billion people
Benefits of Halal USP (unique selling point) to market products to Halal consumers
Discharging your responsibility to supply Authentic Halal
Adds Value to your product
Enhance consumer confidence and acceptance among Muslim
audiences worldwide.
Guarantee of Quality, Hygiene, and safety compliance
Able to enter countries with obligatory Halal requirements
Gain a competitive edge over the competitors
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Who Are We?
Conformity Assessment Body
Regulatory Affairs Body
Accredited Halal Certification Body by GCC Accreditation Centre (GAC)
Notified Body by Emirates Authority for Standardization and Metrology (ESMA)
Notified Body by Saudi Standards Organization (SASO)
Who Are We?
Product Certification
Quality Certification
HALAL Certification
Our Services
Facility Certification
Surveillance Audit
Pre-Shipment Inspection
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HALAL is important
&
Will always be
Conclusion
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