Logo Guidelines - Halal
You cannot place the Halal logo next to images of alcohol, pigs, crosses, or any religious symbols of other faiths. Even on a busy package, the logo requires a “clean zone” of empty space around it.
While no specific color is dictated by Islamic law, major Halal authorities have established to prevent confusion with non-Halal symbols. halal logo guidelines
Certification bodies often provide strict style guides. The logo must not be stretched, distorted, or recolored in a way that makes the text illegible. Placing the logo on a busy background that camouflages the symbol is a violation of usage guidelines. You cannot place the Halal logo next to
In the global marketplace, the word "Halal" has transcended its purely religious roots to become a powerful symbol of quality, hygiene, and trust. For nearly two billion Muslims worldwide, the Halal logo on a product is not just a marketing sticker—it is a covenant of faith. However, as the Halal economy expands into a trillion-dollar industry, the landscape of certification has become increasingly complex. Certification bodies often provide strict style guides
A Halal logo is a certification mark issued by a recognized Islamic authority, verifying that a product is permissible (Halal) according to Islamic Shariah law. It typically appears on packaging, storefronts, or restaurant menus.