HALAL PRODUCTS CERTIFICATION SHOULD BE HARAM IN SECULAR
Halal means – ‘permitted’ and Haram means ‘prohibited.’ It is a dietary religious directive to guide Muslims to know Halal Meat and non- Halal or Haram Meat so that they will be following the tenets of Quran in letter and spirit to be Devout Muslims. Halal Products Certifications which are prevalent in many countries worldwide including Secular India are indicative of religion in such packaged packets. This practice is against the secular supply market, as Meat or Food or any item should not have a religious label in its packet. Such certifications are to be condemned as Halalonomics . Halalonomics means that they are Economics Jihad– to gain supremacy in Supply/ Demand and Production Markets by Muslims over other religious communities – especially Hindus in India. Jihad which has been sanctified and approved by Holy Quran is simply a violent movement to impose Islamic Faith on non-Muslims to convert them to Islam by fair or foul means and Halal