The Philippines has seen a significant growth in the number of halal-accredited companies over the years, and we have listed a total of 26 companies now proudly bearing this certification. Halal, an Arabic term meaning "permissible" in Islamic dietary laws, signifies products and services that adhere to specific Islamic principles and are deemed suitable for consumption by Muslims. These 78 halal-accredited companies have played a vital role in both meeting the dietary requirements of the Filipino Muslim community and tapping into the growing global halal market.
Halal food products are items that comply with Islamic dietary laws and are considered acceptable for consumption by Muslims. These products are carefully selected, prepared, and processed to adhere to specific guidelines, ensuring they meet the requirements of halal certification.
Non-food halal products, undergo Halal approval to exclude forbidden ingredients, earn trust among Muslim consumers, and respect cultural and religious sensitivities, promoting ethical choices. This certification ensures these products align with Islamic principles and cater to the diverse needs of a discerning and culturally diverse consumer base.