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Can I use a Protein supplement which is not halal certified or do I need to investigate further.

Q:

I am currently using Protein supplement from the company name Muscle tech.  As per the company official twitter account they say that their products are not halal certified. i.e. they have not done the process of making their product halal certified.  Please tell me should I investigate further about the product or can I use the product without investigation. As there is a doubt that the ingredients used in the product might be haram. Also the plant where the product is made, there is a possibility that the same plant may also produce other haram things which I am not sure of .  Looking Forward for your earliest reply. Thank you

A:

Salamun Alaykum

Thank you for your query.

If you mean company hasn’t gone through the process where they can get the Halal certification option to put on their products but if they are using the Halal ingredients, then there is no problem in using it.

As far as it is a medicine and you are not certain whether it contains ingredients of animal, it is permissible to consume but if you are certain they are using Haram ingredient, then you shouldn’t it.

Regarding the plant you mentioned, it is not wajib on you to investigate about it.

According to Ayatullah al-Udhma Sayyid Ali Sistany:

Explanation on Ingredients and Preservatives Used in Food Products

In this Appendix, I am listing some of the ingredients and components that are usually added to the food. These ingredients come from vegetable source or animals or are produced chemically. Since the labels on the food products do not list the origin of the ingredients, there is no way of classifying them as halal or haram, except by referring to the manufacturers.

As for the ingredients that shall be listed here, I have tried to ascertain the suitability of their halal use based on the information that I could gather. However, one should know that if an ingredient that is completely absorbed in a food product [and cannot be detected unless we are told by the manufacturer], it is not obligatory in the shari‘a to inquire about such ingredients to ascertain that they are free of haram substances.

www.sistani.org/english/book/46/2079

Question: We are unaware of the ingredients of food sold in shops in Western countries: it might be free from those ingredients that are forbidden to us or it might contain them. Are we allowed to eat such items without looking into their ingredients, or inquiring about them? Or is that not allowed to us?

Answer: It is permissible [to eat such food] as long as it is not known that it contains meat, fat, and their derivatives that are forbidden to us.

Question: Gelatin is used in a number of drinks and food items in the West. We do not know that gelatin has been extracted from a vegetable or an animal source; and that if it is from an animal, is it from its bones or from the tissues around the bones; neither do we know if the animal was one that is halãl for us or harãm. Are we allowed to eat such gelatin?

Answer: It is permissible to eat if the doubt is whether it has been extracted from an animal or vegetable. But, if it is known that it was derived from an animal, then it is not permissible to eat without ascertaining that the animal was slaughtered according to Sharí‘a. This prohibition applies, as a matter of obligatory precaution, even if it was extracted from animal bones.

Of course, if a chemical change occurs (Istihala) in the original ingredients during the process of manufacturing the gelatin, there is no problem at all in eating it.

www.sistani.org/english/qa/01178

May Allah(swt) grant you success

Wassalam,

Syed Haider