Lanolin from sheep wool will fall under the category of derivatives from such an animal which is consumable by Muslims. If one is not able to get such clarification, one should abstain from consuming any such product. The best way is to call the company and confirm what type of gelatin is in the product and then make the decision. If the gelatin is from any part of pork/pig/swine, it will never be halal. If the gelatin is from bones or skin of animals which we cannot eat (lions, tigers), then that gelatin is not permissible. If the gelatin is from the hide/skin of those animals which are consumable by Muslims, the animal needs to be slaughtered for the gelatin to be considered halal. Zabiha is not a condition for the gelatin from bones of these animals. If the gelatin is from bones of those animals which are consumable by Muslims, then such gelatin is also halal. If the gelatin is from a non-animal source, then it will be permissible. Since animal gelatin is so widespread, a Muslim is liable to find out what ingredients are in the medication. This is not to say that there are no commercial products which may use plant or other gelatin. In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most MercifulĬommercially the gelatin used in most of the capsules and medication is animal based. So will it be permissible to CONSUME any of these for MEDICAL REASONS ? The doctor has prescribed the Vit D Capsule.Īnd the source of vit d is Either Cod liver oil in GELATIN capsule (don’t halal animal’s or not) Or Cholecalciferol extracted from lanolin found in sheep’s wool.
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