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1
UAE-Rules and Regulations Governing the
Accreditation of Islamic Associations in Foreign
Countries
  • Dr. Abdullah Salim Abu Ruwaida
  • Public Health Environment Consultant
  • General Secretariat of Municipalities
  • P.O.Box 5665, Dubai, U.A.E
  • Tel.9714 2237785
  • Fax 9714 2236136
  • E-mailruwaidah_at_baladiat.gov.ae
  • World Halal Conference Exhibition
  • Abu Dhabi, U.A.E.
  • 11-13 November 2008

2
UAE-Rules and Regulations for the Accreditation
of Islamic Associations in Foreign Countries
  • Introduction
  • UAE Rules Regulations for Halal Slaughtering
  • Conditions for the Accreditation of Islamic
    Associations in Foreign Countries
  • Accreditation Procedure
  • Responsible Bodies for Accreditation and Control
    of Halal Certification
  • Accredited Islamic Associations Worldwide

3
UAE-Rules and Regulations Governing the
Accreditation of Islamic Associations in Foreign
Countries
  • Introduction
  • The UAE is a free trade country, and thereto
    after it facilitates smooth flow and fair trade
    in animal products (meat poultry products) from
    different countries in the world for supplying
    its population and also for re-export.
  • As a Muslim country, the UAE is keen that all
    imported meat and poultry products, beside being
    of high quality and safe, they should be sourced
    from animals that are slaughtered according to
    Islamic Rites and processed under adequate
    hygienic conditions as well.

4
UAE-Rules and Regulations Concerning Lawful
Slaughtering and Accreditation of Islamic
Associations An Overview
  • The Federal Law No. 4 of 1979 and its Executive
    Regulation (Ministerial Resolution No. 26 of
    1984) Concerning Repression of Commercial Fraud
    and Deception in Commercial Transactions.
  • GSM Decree No. 5/1985 Concerning Hygiene
    Requirements and Lawful Slaughtering of Livestock
    and Poultry.
  • Decision No. 3/33/92-2 /1992 Concerning the
    Recognized Form of Halal Slaughtering
    Certificate.
  • GSM Decision No. 8/52/2000 Guidelines for Legal
    and Health Requirements for Establishing
    Operating of Abattoirs.
  • UAE-Standard No. 993/2000 Concerning Animal
    Slaughtering Requirements According to Islamic
    Law.
  • GSM Decree No. 32/2005 Concerning the Conditions
    and Procedures for the Accreditation of Islamic
    Associations Supervising Halal Slaughtering in
    Foreign Countries.

5
Lawful Slaughtering of Animals
  • A - Requirements of the Animal to be Slaughtered
  • It should be of those permitted to be eaten (as
    Halal) by Muslims, such as sheep, goats, cattle,
    camels, poultry, rabbits, non-predatory animals
    and birds, etc.
  • Not permitted Animals
  • Pigs, dogs, domestic donkeys, elephants, mules
  • Predatory animals and birds such as lions,
    tigers, bears, eagles, falcons
  • Carrion, strangled and fatally beaten animals
  • Dead animals through unlawful treatment or which
    has been dedicated to any purpose other than God.
  • Animal should be alive and healthy at the time of
    slaughter.

6
Lawful Slaughtering of Animals
  • The animal must be adequately rested before
    slaughter for 12hrs.
  • Water is to be offered to the animal before
    slaughter.
  • Feed should be withheld 12hrs before slaughter.
  • The animal should not be slaughtered in front of
    the other.
  • The knife is to be sharpened before slaughter.
  • The neck of the animal is to face Mecca
    (Al-kiblah), and the slaughterer should face
    Al-kiblah if possible .

7
Lawful Slaughtering of Animals
  • B- Requirements of Slaughterer and Slaughter Tool
  • 1- The Slaughterer
  • The slaughterer must be Muslim or Kitabi
    (Christian or Jewish).
  • He must be mature, sane
  • A Muslim woman is allowed to slaughter, if she
    meets the above criteria and abides by Islamic
    uniform .
  • 2- Slaughter Tool
  • Slaughter tool ( the knife ) should be clean and
    sharp that cuts by its sharp edge and not by its
    weight .
  • It should not have teeth or grooves.
  • It should not be made of bones or nails.
  • If automatic slaughtering is used, the system
    should be adjusted to cut the animals trachea,
    esophagus and jugular veins without cutting the
    whole neck, and this should be done from the
    front side.

8
Lawful Slaughtering of Animals
  • C- Requirements of Slaughtering Slaughter
    Method
  • Ritual Islamic slaughter ( Al-thakah) can be done
    by one of the methods Slaughter (Al-thabh)
    Slaying (Al-nahr) and Stabbing (Al-agr).
  • Animals slaughter should be made from the front
    side( towards the chest) and not from behind
    (towards the back).
  • It should be carried out by cutting the animals
    trachea, esophagus and jugular veins.
  • Clearing the throat and separating the head of
    the animal are not permitted at the time of
    slaughter.
  • In case of using low voltage electrical stunning
    (on head only), animals should remain alive
    this can be indicated by animal movement after
    such exposure.
  • Beating on head or any means, such as using of
    bolt shot pistol or non-penetrative percussion or
    stunning by carbon dioxide are not permitted.
  • Skinning and/or cutting parts of animals body is
    not allowed before the animals death.
  • Gods name should be invoked on the animal to be
    slaughtered In the Name of God and God is Great
    (Bismillah wa Allah Akbar ) .

9
Lawful Slaughtering of Animals
  • D- Requirements of Place of Slaughter and Storage
  • Slaughter should not be performed in places and
    with tools used for pigs or other animals which
    are unlawful for Muslims to eat.
  • Meat processed for Muslims should not be
    processed in the same machines used for pork or
    other similar meat.
  • Meat designated for Muslims should be stored and
    transported in special stores and with special
    vehicles, other than those used for pork meat or
    other unlawful meat.

10
Lawful Slaughtering of Animals
  • E- Requirements of Inspection, Certification and
    Stamps
  • Each lot of imported meat and poultry products
    should be accompanied with Halal certificate
    issued by an accredited Islamic association
    proving that slaughtering has been carried out
    according to Islamic Rites.
  • The Halal Certificate should be attested by UAE
    Embassy or Consulate in the country of origin or
    by their authorized representative (a GCC, an
    Arab or Islamic country).
  • Carcasses (chilled or frozen) or final containers
    of special meat cuts should be branded with the
    Islamic association official stamp.
  • The stamp should be tamper proof and branding ink
    should be stable and food grade (unharmful to
    health).

11
Conditions for Accreditation of Islamic
Associations in Foreign Countries (GSM Decision
No. 32/2005)
  • The Islamic Association (IA) that supervises
    Halal slaughtering for the UAE in foreign
    countries must be recognized and meet all legal
    requirements of the country that it is existing
    in.
  • Must have a permanent residence in the country of
    origin.
  • Should have an organizational chart defining the
    responsibilities and duties of its employees,
    name and position of the authorized person to
    sign of Halal slaughtering certificates and the
    acting person.
  • Should have the technical manpower required for
    an effective supervision and control of Halal
    slaughtering.
  • Should comply with UAE Standard No.993/1993 for
    slaughtering animals according to Islamic Law,
    and GSM Decision No. 8/52/2000, dated 09/02/2000
    on Lawful Halal Slaughtering.

12
Conditions for Accreditation of Islamic
Associations in Foreign Countries (GSM Decision
No. 32/2005)
  • Should issue Halal slaughtering certificate
    similar to the certificate form approved by the
    UAE, and the certificate should have serial
    numbers.
  • Should have a section for Halal slaughtering,
    equipped with documentary system for all the
    records required for the work ( records for the
    inspectors or supervisors, slaughter men,
    supervised slaughterhouses, issued Halal
    certificates, etc.), to refer to when needed or
    requested by the GSM.
  • Should have its own inspectors/supervisors of the
    slaughterhouses, and the number of
    slaughterhouses supervised by each inspector must
    not exceed three.
  • Should have a system for selecting inspectors and
    slaughter men and issuing them labor cards (work
    permits).
  • Should have training system for supervisors and
    slaughter men to increase their efficiency and
    skills.

13
Conditions for Accreditation of Islamic
Associations in Foreign Countries (GSM Decision
No. 32/2005)
  • Must be involved in charity, humanitarian aid or
    any other service activities for Moslems.
  • Must have a system how to issue certificates, and
    to keep and secure stamps, signatures and other
    related documents.
  • Must send to the GSM copies of the signatures of
    the person authorized to sign the Halal
    certificates and the acting person.
  • Must send an annual report to the GSM showing its
    activities, accomplishments and number of Halal
    certificates it issued.
  • Commercial companies or individuals will not be
    accredited to supervise Halal slaughtering in
    favor of the UAE.
  • No Association will be accredited unless it
    agrees to the above mentioned conditions.

14
Procedures for the Accreditation of Islamic
Associations in Foreign Countries (GSM Decision
No. 32/2005)
  • The Islamic association (IA) must meet all
    conditions and requirements mentioned before for
    accrediting Islamic associations in foreign
    countries.
  • It should submit, through official channels, an
    application to the GSM accompanied by all
    required documents proving its compliance with
    the said requirements.
  • Should provide a letter confirming its commitment
    to cover all expenses involved (travel, lodging
    and transportation) for a delegation representing
    the GSM to prove its compliance, if needed.
  • The application will be evaluated by the
    concerned committees of the GSM.
  • If the concerned committees recommend an
    approval, this will be forwarded to the GSM
    Council to decide either to accredit the IA or to
    send a delegation to it to prove its compliance.

15
Procedures for the Accreditation of Islamic
Associations in Foreign Countries (GSM Decision
No. 32/2005)
  • If the application is denied (rejected), the
    Association will be informed about the reasons of
    the rejection, through the official channels.
  • Re-application for accreditation is permitted
    following the same procedure, if the IA rectifies
    the reasons of rejection and meets the
    requirements.
  • If the application is accepted, the Association
    will be accredited to supervise Halal
    slaughtering for the UAE in its country of
    residence.
  • If the need arises, coordinated or surprise
    visits can be undertaken to the accredited
    associations to ensure that they are fulfilling
    their commitments, or to re-assess and renew the
    accreditation.

16
Responsible Bodies for Accreditation and Control
of Halal Certificates
17
WORLD MAP
Accredited Islamic Associations in the World
18
List of Accredited Islamic Associations in
Foreign Countries
  • Australia
  • The Perth Mosque of Western Australia
  • Supreme Islamic Council of Halal Meat in
    Australia, Sydney
  • The Adelaide Mosque Islamic Society of South
    Australia
  • Al Iman Islamic Society Inc. (AIS),
    Collingwood, Victoria.
  • The Australia Federation of Islamic Councils Inc,
    Sydney, Australia
  • Islamic Association of Katanning W. Australia
  • Islamic Coordinating Council of Victoria,
    Australia
  • Australian Halal Food Services (AHFS)

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List of Accredited Islamic Associations in
Foreign Countries
  • New Zealand
  • Federation of Islamic Association in New Zealand
    (FIANZ).
  • Netherlands
  • Control Office of Halal Slaughtering, The Hague.
  • Denmark
  • The Islamic Cultural Centre, Copenhagen
  • France 
  • Association Rituelle de la Grande Mosquee de
    Lyon, France
  • Association A Votre Service (AVS), Paris,
  • Association Finisterienne Pour La Culture Arab
    Islamique, Brest
  • Mosque Evry Courcouronnes, Evry, France

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List of Accredited Islamic Associations in
Foreign Countries
  • Ireland
  • Islamic Foundation of Ireland, Dublin
  • Germany
  • Islamic Zentrum Munchen , Munchen Freimann,
  • Islamisches Zentrum Achen, Aachen
  • Islamic Society of Siegburg e.v, Siegburg.
  • USA
  • Halal Transactions of Omaha, Nebraska, USA
  • Islamic Services of America, IOWA, USA
  • International Institute for Islamic Thought,
    Herndon ,Virg., USA
  • Islamic Society of Area Washington (ISWA)
  • The Islamic Food and Nutrition Council of
    America, Chicago

21
List of Accredited Islamic Associations in
Foreign Countries
  • Brazil
  • Islamic Dissemination Centre for Latin America
  • Federation of Muslims Associations in Brazil,
    Paulo s.p. Brazil
  • Spain
  • The Islamic Cultural Centre , Madrid , Spain
  • Cordoba Halal Institute , Cordoba
  • Austria  
  • Islamic Centre for Documintation and Information
  • United Kingdom
  • Halal food Authority (HFA),London, UK

22
List of Accredited Islamic Associations in
Foreign Countries
  • South Africa
  • South African National Authority- Durban
    (S.A.N.H.A)
  • National Independent Halal Trust
  • Muslim Judicial Council (CAPS)
  • Namibia
  • Namibia Halal Trust in collaboration with Alhouda
    Association
  • Canada
  • Islamic Society of North America
  • The Islamic Food and Nutrition Council of Canada
    (IFANCA), Toronto, Canada

23
List of Accredited Islamic Associations in
Foreign Countries
  • Argentine
  • The Halal Catering Argentina, Buenos Aires,
  • Islamic Center of Argentine
  • Philippines
  • (IDCP) Dawah Council of Philippines
  • Uruguay
  • Uruguayan Islamic Center

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List of Accredited Islamic Associations in
Foreign Countries
  • Paraguay
  • Centro Benefico Cultural Islamico, Asunasion,
    Paraguay
  • Singapore
  • Ugama Islamic Council - Islamic Religious Council
    of Singapore
  • Japan
  • Islamic Centre , Tokyo
  • Tanzania
  • The National Muslim Council of Tanzania, (BAKWATA)

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List of Accredited Islamic Associations in
Foreign Countries
  • Kenya
  • Supreme Council of Kenya Muslim, Nairobi
  • South Korea
  • Korean Muslim Student Association, Seoul
  • Switzerland
  • Islamic Centre, Geneva
  • China
  • China Islamic Association , Beijng China

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List of Accredited Islamic Associations in
Foreign Countries
  • Ethiopia
  • Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (Oromiya)
  • Thailand
  • The Central Islamic Committee of Thailand (CICOT)
  • India
  • Jamiat- Ulama- I- Hind, Delhi
  • Jamiat- Ulama- E- Hind, Aligarh
  • Jamiat- Ulama- E- Hind, Hyderabad
  • Jamiat- Ulama- E- Hind, Maharashtra
  • Jamiat- Ulama- E- Hind,Patiala, Punjab
  • Mahkama-E-Sharia, Delhi
  • Jamiat- Ulama- E- Hind, Lucknow
  • Jamiat- Ulama-E-Hind, Kalkuta
  • Jamiat-Ulama-Andhra Pradesh/ Zaheerabad
  • Muslim Sunnath Jamath Mosque, Coimbatore

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