Title: Halal vs Haram – A Beginner’s Guide
Section 1: Halal (حلال)
Meaning: Permissible, lawful, allowed in Islam
Examples:
Food: Fruits, vegetables, halal meat
Finance: Earnings from lawful work, interest-free investments
Behavior: Honesty, good manners, charity
Section 2: Haram (حرام)
Meaning: Forbidden, unlawful, prohibited in Islam
Examples:
Food: Pork, alcohol, improperly slaughtered animals
Finance: Interest (Riba), gambling
Behavior: Lying, stealing, cheating, backbiting
Key Principle:
Muslims aim to follow Halal actions and avoid Haram in all aspects of life—food, work, behavior, and worship.
Tip/Reminder:
📌 Halal = Pleases Allah | Haram = Displeases Allah