Thursday, July 19, 2007
Halal refers to that which the Creator has made lawful. Its opposite, Haram, refers to what is forbidden. These parameters has been designed for health, safety and benefit of all mankind regardless of age, faith or culture.
The realm of the Halal extends beyond the obvious references to food and touches all matters that relates to human life. In the commercial arena, all goods and services, markets, transactions, currencies and other activities come under the judgements of Halal and Haram. These parameters include protecting the environment, humane treatment for animals, ethical investment, intrinsic value of currencies and fairness in all commercial transactions.
The realm of the Halal extends beyond the obvious references to food and touches all matters that relates to human life. In the commercial arena, all goods and services, markets, transactions, currencies and other activities come under the judgements of Halal and Haram. These parameters include protecting the environment, humane treatment for animals, ethical investment, intrinsic value of currencies and fairness in all commercial transactions.
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