All NoorVitamins are certified halal and contain no ingredients forbidden by Islamic law. For example, some kosher-certifying organizations believe pig gelatin and some alcohols to be permissible and therefore kosher. ![]() Kosher vitamins are produced according to Jewish dietary laws, which are not necessarily halal or permissible by Islamic law. ![]() Are alternative supplements such as kosher vitamins considered halal?.All NoorVitamins products are certified halal by Islamic Services of America (ISA). However, the gelatin used in NoorVitamins products always comes from halal sources. Some NoorVitamins products such as the Omega-3 contain gelatin. Do NoorVitamins products contain gelatin?.No haram ingredients are used in any NoorVitamins products. However, NoorVitamins uses gelatin from halal sources only. This is forbidden according to Islamic dietary laws and is therefore haram. ![]() Most companies use gelatin that is extracted from haram sources such as pig fat or bones because it is common and inexpensive to make. In addition, fat-soluble vitamins such as vitamins A, D, E, and K can come from non-halal sources. Other major vitamin brands such as Centrum ® and One-A-Day ® usually contain gelatin. In terms of Islamic dietary laws, “halal” means that the nutrients have come from permissible sources and are free of any forbidden substances (such as pigs, bones, alcohol, and blood). Halal is an Arabic word that means “permissible”.
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