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M8-Pro-01 Justice, Trade & Work Product & Service Assurance CORE Excellence v2.9.7

Halal Integrity & Traceability System Implementation

This criterion assesses the organization's commitment to establishing and maintaining a robust Halal Integrity and Traceability System (HITS) for its food products. It evaluates the system's comprehensiveness, covering all stages of the supply chain from sourcing raw materials to final distribution. The HITS must ensure compliance with Halal standards, regulatory requirements (including UK Food Safety Act and Trading Standards), and customer expectations. This includes documenting Halal procedures, verifying suppliers with recognized certification, implementing traceability mechanisms (one-up/one-down plus internal genealogy), managing non-conformities, and conducting regular audits. A well-implemented HITS guarantees Halal integrity, enhances consumer trust, and promotes ethical business practices. The system incorporates food fraud and vulnerability controls (VACCP/TACCP), logo/artwork governance for halal claims, and contractual controls with suppliers to prevent misrepresentation. For manufacturers, this requires full batch genealogy; for food service (restaurants/catering), this requires dish-level traceability linking ingredients to menu items.

Fiqh Principles

Sadd al-Dhara'i (Blocking the Means)

Operationalized via mandatory change control: blocking the means to contamination by requiring approval before any new ingredient enters the site.

Al-Yaqin la Yazul bi al-Shakk (Certainty is not Overruled by Doubt)

HITS establishes certainty of Halal status; mere doubt cannot displace this, but the system must remove doubt through verification.

Al-ghish (prohibition of cheating)

Supports anti-fraud measures (VACCP) and truthful labeling.

Al-darar yuzal (harm must be eliminated)

Supports food safety and defense integration.

Al-Wafa bil-Uqud (Fulfillment of Contracts)

Suppliers must adhere strictly to halal specifications as a religious and contractual duty.

Islamic Concepts

Ihsan

Excellence in all actions, ensuring the halal system is robust and not just minimum compliance.

Amanah

Trustworthiness; the organization holds the consumer's trust to provide genuine halal products.

Adl

Justice; ensuring consumers get exactly what they paid for without deception.

Mas'uliyyah

Accountability; clear governance and ownership of the halal system.

Discussion (1)

Administrator 2026-03-07 11:08:15.672953

📋 **Version updated: 1.0.0 → 2.9.7** **Changes:** Updated islamic_references from mizan-297.json

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