Gelatin Takes the Ruling of the Animal From Which It Is Taken

13-11-2003 | IslamWeb

Question:

I read and heard from some Sheikhs that Gelatin is considered Halal regardless of it's origin, while it's a derivative material having a different colour, shape and characteristics (Munqaleb) than it's origin. Is this true? Some gelatin is indicated as Beef Gelatin - is this considered Halal while it's from beef (we're in a Christian country).

Answer:

All perfect praise be to Allah, The Lord of the Worlds. I testify that there is none worthy of worship except Allah, and that Muhammad  sallallaahu  `alayhi  wa  sallam ( may  Allaah exalt his mention ) is His slave and Messenger.

Gelatin can be taken from an eatable animal that is slaughtered in a way accepted by the Sharee’ah. This kind of gelatin is lawful. On the other hand, if the gelatin is taken from a non-eatable animal, or an eatable animal but not slaughtered according to the Sharee’ah, then it is unlawful to use it unless there is a dire necessity for that because it is included in the things that are generally considered unlawful except in dire necessity.

Allah Says (what means): {…while He has explained in detail to you what He has forbidden you, excepting that to which you are compelled.} [Quran 6:119]

The above ruling concerns the gelatin that has not been transformed from its origin as a raw material. However, if this gelatin has been processed and has consequently changed into a different substance before being added to the food, then, in this case, this new product is lawful because the initial product (gelatin) has changed into a different product, hence a lawful product.

For more benefit on gelatin in food, please refer to Fataawa 160467, 275287, 82089, 89340, 90844, and 90894.

Allah knows best.

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