halalness

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English

Etymology

halal +‎ -ness

Noun

halalness (uncountable)

  1. The quality of being halal.
    • 2012, Diego Rinallo, ‎Linda M. Scott, ‎Pauline Maclaran, Consumption and Spirituality (page 50)
      For example, an article advocating the halalness of vinegar, which is widely believed to be haram due to the alcohol content resulting from fermentation, provides detailed accounts of Prophet Mohammad's praise for vinegar []
    • 2013, Gabriele Marranci, Studying Islam in Practice, page 173:
      [] halal butchers' shops embody a certain 'Islamic' authority and expertise Malays rarely question per se even if these customers are not quite sure about the halalness of products.

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