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- Jan 12th, 2009, 01:34 PM #1
Can someone plz send me a list of halal chocolates, if you have? I come across so many candies/chocolates but I'm not sure if they are halal or no. I'll be thankful if I get a list of brands.
I wake up every morning and grab for the morning paper. Then I look at the obituary page. If my name is not on it, I get up
- Jan 12th, 2009, 02:50 PM #2
I just called m&m usa, and spoke to their consumer group. They have mentioned that none of the ingredients are composed of any by-products of animals. I referred to some of the material on internet about the E-120 product which is haram (probably used in the coating), the representative claimed that atleast m&m usa doesnt use anything like that.
I'm so happy, atleast m&m is off the list!!I wake up every morning and grab for the morning paper. Then I look at the obituary page. If my name is not on it, I get up
- Jan 12th, 2009, 09:39 PM #3
- Jan 12th, 2009, 09:45 PM #4
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- Jan 12th, 2009, 10:31 PM #5Member
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Long back i rcvd thz mail.....read it
Are we eating Pork?- Dr. M. Amjad Khan"In nearly all the western countries including Europe, the primary choice for meat is pig. There are a lot of farms in these countries to breed this animal. In France alone, Pig Farms account for more than 42,000. Pigs have the highest quantity of fat in their body than any other animal. The following report by a medical practitioner reveals the extent to which pig fat might be unknowingly consumed by Muslims throughout the world."
One of my friends, Shaikh Sahib works in Pegal, France, in the Department of Food. His work is to register all makes of goods, foods and medicines. Whenever any company is putting something in the market, its ingredients have to be approved by the Department of Food, France, and as Shaikh Sahib works in the Laboratory Quality Control, he knows about the ingredients. Many of these ingredients contain scientific names, but some have mathematical names, like E-904, E-141. At first, when Shaikh Sahib came across them, he was curious and asked his Department Incharge, who was a French, and he replied, �Just do your job. Don�t ask questions.� This aroused suspicion in Shaikh Sahib�s mind and he started looking-up for them in the files. What he found was enough to astonish any Muslim in the world.
In nearly all the western countries including Europe, the primary choice for meat is pig. There are a lot of farms in these countries to breed this animal. In France alone, Pig Farms account for more than 42,000. Pigs have the highest quantity of fat in their body than any other animal. But Europeans and Americans try to avoid fats. Thus, where does the fat from these pigs go? All pigs are cut in slaughter houses under the control of the department of food and it was the headache of the department of food to dispose of the fat removed from these pigs. Formally, it was burnt (about 60 years ago).
Then they thought of utilizing it. First, they experimented it in the making of soaps and it worked. Then, a full network was formed and this fat was chemically processed, packed and marketed, while the other manufacturing companies bought it. In the meantime, all European States made it a rule that every Food, Medical and Personal Hygiene product should have the ingredients listed on it�s cover. So, this ingredient was listed as pig fat. Those who are living in Europe for the past 40 years know about this. But, these products came under a ban by the Islamic countries at that time, which resulted in a trade deficit. Going back in time, if you are somehow related to South East Asia, you might know about the provoking factors of the 1857 Civil War. At that time, rifle bullets were made in Europe and transported to the sub-continent through the sea. It took months to reach there and the gunpowder in it was ruined due to the exposure to sea. Then, they got the idea of coating the bullets with fat, which was pig fat. The fat layer had to be scratched by teeth before using them. when the word spread, the soldiers, mostly Muslim and some vegetarians, refused to fight. This eventually lead to the Civil War.
The Europeans recognized this fact, and instead of writing �pig fat�, they started writing �animal fat�. All those living in Europe since 1970�s know this fact. When the companies were asked by authorities from the Muslim countries, what animal fat is it, they were told it was cow and sheep fat. Here again a question arose, if it was cow or sheep fat, still it is haram to Muslims, as these animal were not slaughtered as per the Islamic law. Thus, they were again banned. Now, these multinational companies were again facing a severe drought of money as 75% of their income comes from selling their goods to Muslim Countries, and these earn billions of Dollars of profit from their exports to the Muslim world.
Finally they decided to start a coding language, so that only their Departments of Food Administration should know what they are using, and the common man is left lurking in the dark. Thus, they started E-Codes. These E-Ingredients are present in a majority of products of multinational firms including, but not limited to - tooth paste, shaving cream, chewing gum, chocolate, sweets, biscuits, corn flakes, toffees, canned foods, fruit tins, and some medications like multi-vitamins. Since these goods are being used in all Muslim countries indiscrimately, our society is facing problems like shamelessness, rudeness and sexual promiscuity.So I request all Muslims to check the ingredients of the items of daily use and match it with the following list of E-Codes. If any of the ingredients listed below is found, try to avoid it, as it has got pig fat.
E100, E110, E120, E 140, E141, E153, E210, E213, E214, E216, E234, E252, E270, E280, E325, E326, E327, 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, E631, E635, E904.
It is the responsibility of each and every Muslim to follow the Islamic path and also keep his fellow followers informed of anything that he comes across.Mail ths 2 all ur friends and relatives .May Allah help us lead a halal life.{Ameen}.
Source: Young Muslim Digest, March 2005
When i ws comparing these codes with choclates i found only kit-kat which ws free frm these E-codes.
U may find these codes useful .....so jst check out these codes n try to compare wd those product u purchase when u go fr shopping
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- Jan 13th, 2009, 12:04 PM #6Senior Member
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At least some of the facts presented in this article seem dubious at least.
For example, the statement that 60 years ago they started experimenting with pig fat to make soap, and found that it worked.
The company I work for was originally set up over 150 years ago to use pig fat to make candles and soap. Since pig fat was being used 150 years on an industrial scale to make soap, it makes no sense that someone would start experimenting 60 years ago to see if it is possible.
I wonder what else this "Sheikh Sahab" was making up.
On the other hand, some elements of truth remain. Certain additives can come from animal or vegatable sources, and European law simply needs the chemical and not the source to be identified. E471 was the most common of these.Muslims are so good at dividing that they can divide the atom. If you see two Muslims, probably they belong to 3 parties.Al-Ghazali
- Jan 13th, 2009, 12:39 PM #7
I asked m&m representative precisely about E120 element and she said there is no such in m&m.
I dont think we should doubt their statement if they are so sure about it.I wake up every morning and grab for the morning paper. Then I look at the obituary page. If my name is not on it, I get up
- Jan 13th, 2009, 12:42 PM #8
I can give you a list of chocolates which are not halal.
- Jan 13th, 2009, 12:47 PM #9
Bounty
Celebrations
Dove Chocolate
Flyte
Galaxy
Kudos (North America)
Lockets
M-Azing (North America)
Maltesers
M&M's
Mars Bar
Mars Delight
Milky Way
Minstrels (UK only)
Mars Planets (newly inroduced in UK)
Skittles
Snickers (The top-selling candy bar in the United States. Known in the UK as Marathon until 1990.)
Starbur st (Originally Opal Fruits in the UK .)
3 Musketeers ( North America )
Topic
Twix
Snicker's Marathon Energy Bar
AquaDrops
- Jan 13th, 2009, 01:19 PM #10
I can't stop eating twix, kitkat, m&M, mars & snikers.... coz i grew with them...
I will go to hell right ? ...cheeeeezz..I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.
- Jan 13th, 2009, 01:42 PM #11"There are two rules for ultimate success in life: #1. Never tell everything you know." ;)
- Jan 13th, 2009, 02:03 PM #12
This is yet another example of counting pennies while losing dollars.
We argue about trace elements of pig fat, while not even raising a tiny brow about telling lies, dishonesty, suicide bombing, and terrorism overall.
If trace elements of pig fat is responsible for immorality, then large dosage of bacon, lard, and ham should put the people over the edge. Then why it is so that Western societies (in comparison) to Muslim societies have much better track of speaking truth, being honest, and being tolerant?
Why it is that Muslims love to settle in the pig-fat eating societies?
On a serious note:
It is quite possible that trace elements of some poor pig may end up in a food item etc. However a simple test for that is to check if the source of gelatin/fat is animal or the product is using vegetable gelatin.
Food and nutrition science have made tremendous progress in the last 30 years. Current health fads are also driving the manufactured food to be less dependent on animal fats. So guys calm down and enjoy the toffee.
SID_NY did the right thing. He checked with the manufacturer and now he is gulping down (just kidding) the m&ms. That's the way to go.
Listing products willy nilly is just not fair and in fact may border the irrationality.
- Jan 13th, 2009, 03:27 PM #13Senior Member
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OK guys, take this with a pinch of salt, i checked out E440 which is PECTIN - a naturally occurring thickening agent made from APPLES.
There are some E codes which are derived from animals, u can look up here if u really want to using the E Numbers tab across the top:
Food-Info.net : E-numbers : E440: Pectins
If in doubt, check for the "Suitable for Vegetarians" or "Approved by the Vegetarian Society" sign, then read the ingredients for any sign of alcohol. Should b safe to eat then!
BTW, Thorntons also indicate vegetarian suitability and has warning on the box if it contains alcohol.
- Jan 13th, 2009, 03:48 PM #14I wake up every morning and grab for the morning paper. Then I look at the obituary page. If my name is not on it, I get up
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- Jan 13th, 2009, 07:31 PM #16
Remember the emphasis was on "trace elements". No one says you go out and eat a pound of lard. In fact many in the middle class Europeans have moved away from that stuff anyways (for health reasons).
So yes "eat" halal but do not go around looking for 0.0001 parts per billionth trace of pig. You will make your life very very miserable.
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chocolates r haram =[
I Can Have Wutever I Like
- Jan 13th, 2009, 08:06 PM #18Senior Member
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What is next , halal salt , halal sugar , halal water , halal air ? I swear I have seen kosher salt. What can make salt non kosher ?

The ingredients are written on everything , read and eliminate . The things we buy they get checked two times. Once at the store, I or my wife will read the ingredients, then at home the kids will recheck. Once in a while we will buy something after reading the ingredients , then kids will catch it and it is returned.
Now question arises do we make a mistake by returning it and getting money back against that haram stuff.
Is there any limit to be careful ? Can we be careful enough ?
Some day this world will be a better place. Keep working to make it better one minute at a time.
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