What is halal meat? (2024)

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By Nick Eardley

BBC News

There have been calls for clearer labelling of halal products in shops, restaurants and takeaways. But what is halal food? And why are campaigners so concerned?

What is halal meat?

Halal is Arabic for permissible. Halal food is that which adheres to Islamic law, as defined in the Koran.

The Islamic form of slaughtering animals or poultry, dhabiha, involves killing through a cut to the jugular vein, carotid artery and windpipe.

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Animals must be alive and healthy at the time of slaughter and all blood is drained from the carcass. During the process, a Muslim will recite a dedication, know as tasmiya or shahada.

There is debate about elements of halal, such as whether stunning is allowed.

Stunning cannot be used to kill an animal, according to the Halal Food Authority (HFA), a non-profit organisation that monitors adherence to halal principles. But it can be used if the animal survives and is then killed by halal methods, the HFA adds.

How widespread is stunning?

The RSPCA says slaughter without pre-stunning causes "unnecessary suffering".

UK Food Standards Agency figures from 2011 suggest 84% of cattle, 81% of sheep and 88% of chickens slaughtered for halal meat were stunned before they died.

Supermarkets selling halal products say they stun all animals before they are slaughtered. Tesco says the only difference between the halal meat it sells and other meat is that it was blessed as it was killed.

Stunning of livestock has been mandatory in the the EU since 1979, although member states can grant exemptions for religious slaughter.

Some countries, including Denmark, have opted to ban non-stunning slaughter altogether. The UK government says it has no intention of banning religious slaughter.

Is it different from kosher meat?

Kosher food complies with Jewish dietary law (kashrut), again governing what can and cannot be eaten by those practising the faith.

There are similarities in the method of slaughter in that both require use of a surgically sharp knife and specially-trained slaughtermen.

Jewish law strictly forbids the use of stunning and meats are not blessed in the same way.

Unlike for halal, kashrut does not require God's name to be said before every slaughter after an initial blessing.

Kashrut forbids the consumption of certain parts of the carcass, including the sciatic nerve and particular fats.

Halal also forbids consumption of some carcass parts including the testicl*s and bladder.

What are the rules on labelling?

Currently, there is no requirement for halal or kosher meat to be specifically labelled.

Why are retailers and restaurants selling it?

By ensuring food meets halal criteria, retailers and restaurants are making their products suitable for the UK's Muslim population.

Under HFA guidelines, slaughterhouses must be completely halal compliant.

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That means they cannot have some areas that meet standards and others which do not.

The HFA says many slaughterhouses will have chosen to move to halal processes so they do not lose Muslim customers.

The latest census suggests there are 2.7 million Muslims in the UK, with a spending power estimated in the region of £20bn.

How widespread is halal in the UK?

A number of supermarkets including Marks and Spencer, Tesco, Morrisons, and the Co-op all sell halal lamb. Some Waitrose lamb products are given a Halal blessing, but are not supplied separately and are therefore not considered halal on the shelves, the chain said.

The Sun newspaper prompted a debate after running a front page, external reporting that all chicken served at Pizza Express was halal and customers were not being told.

The HFA estimates 15% of all meat slaughtered in the UK is halal compliant.

What changes are being suggested?

Campaigners and politicians are calling for clearer labelling of halal products to give consumers more information on how their food is prepared.

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Jewish and Muslim leaders agree, and have called for "comprehensive labelling", external of meat.

They say consumers should be told whether an animal has been stunned before being slaughtered, along with the method of slaughter.

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What is halal meat? (2024)

FAQs

What is halal meat? ›

Halal meat is prepared according to Islamic dietary laws, which require that the animal be slaughtered in a specific way and that it be free from certain impurities. The slaughter must involve a Muslim invoking Allah's name, emphasizing purity and religious compliance.

What does halal meat mean? ›

Halal is an Arabic word that means "permissible." In terms of food, it means food that is permissible according to Islamic law. For a meat to be certified "halal," it cannot be a forbidden cut (such as meat from hindquarters) or animal (such as pork.)

Is halal meat healthier than regular meat? ›

The meat is also drained of all blood, which reduces the risk of foodborne illnesses. Additionally, halal meat is free from harmful additives, preservatives, and chemicals, making it a healthier option compared to other types of meat.

What is the difference between halal meat and regular meat? ›

Halal meat is prepared following specific Islamic dietary laws, including a humane slaughter method. It ensures that cows, sheep, and other permissible animals are fed, raised, slaughtered, and prepared for consumption. The taste of meat can be down to personal preference.

What makes something halal? ›

Halal food must be free of ingredients derived from haram sources. Using utensils and equipment that have not been contaminated with haram substances is also required. If that criterion is met, the following food and drink products can be considered halal: Seafood, including fish.

Why do Muslims eat halal meat? ›

Reasons for Choosing Halal Meat

Islamic law mandates the humane treatment of animals, ensuring they are well cared for, fed a natural diet, and free from hormones and antibiotics. Humane Slaughter Process: Halal slaughter is believed to be more humane, focusing on minimising the animal's pain and stress.

How is halal meat killed? ›

Most Halal animals are slaughtered by cutting the major blood vessels, i.e., carotid arteries and jugular veins along with the esophagus and trachea at the neck below the larynx to ensure rapid and complete blood loss.

Does McDonald's have halal meat? ›

Generally, McDonald's sets its own company standards at or above the very highest of international standards. McDonald's meat patties are produced from 100% pure halal beef with no additives, preservatives or flavor enhancers.

What is special about halal meat? ›

Halal meat

For meat to be certified halal, it must be slaughtered in a manner known as dhabiha. That means cutting through the jugular vein, carotid artery, and windpipe in order to drain all blood from the carcass. In Islam, the consumption of blood is considered haram.

Why does halal meat taste different? ›

Drainage of Blood: Islamic law emphasises draining most of the blood from the animal after slaughter. This removes toxins that may be present and is believed to improve the taste and purity of the meat.

Can Muslims eat shrimp? ›

Any fish without scales are haram (forbidden) but fish that do have scales are permissible. Shia scholars tend to teach that no other aquatic creatures are halal, with the exception of certain edible aquatic crustaceans (i.e., shrimps but not crabs), which are also Halal like scaled fish.

What is the logic behind halal meat? ›

Why Halal? It was common practice at the time the Koran and many of the Islamic dictum regarding Halal slaughter were developed, to slaughter animals one limb at a time, thereby keeping the animal alive as long as possible to preserve the meat and prevent disease and spoilage.

Why do Muslims not eat pork? ›

From a spiritual perspective, obeying divine commands is central to Islamic faith, and abstaining from pork serves as a testament to one's submission to Allah's will. Additionally, consuming pork is considered spiritually harmful, as it defiles the body and soul, hindering spiritual growth and purity.

Is halal meat good quality? ›

Halal meat production involves fewer antibiotics and hormones than conventional or cultivated meat. Animals are raised in healthier conditions, often free-range, and provided with natural feed. This minimizes the need for antibiotics to prevent disease outbreaks in crowded industrial settings.

Are halal and kosher the same? ›

The rules governing kosher meat mean that halal meat cannot be kosher. Many animals that are halal, including horse and shellfish, are likewise not kosher. Moreover, halal does not have a prohibition on meat and dairy. Cross-contamination between the two products remain a possibility in halal kitchens.

Why can't Muslims eat pork? ›

Surah Al-Ma'idah (5:3) “Forbidden to you are carrion, blood, and swine; what is slaughtered in the name of any other than Allah..”, where Allah commands believers to avoid impure substances, including pork.

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