How to Conduct a Halal Audit
A comprehensive guide on auditing processes, ingredients, and practices to ensure compliance with Islamic dietary laws.
February 27, 2025

Below is a step-by-step guide on how a Halal audit for a company is done:
1. Understand Halal Requirements
Before conducting the audit, familiarize yourself with the Halal regulations and standards applicable to the company’s industry. Key principles include:- Permissible Ingredients: All ingredients must be Halal-certified and free from Haram (forbidden) substances such as pork, alcohol, and certain animal by-products.
- Processing Standards: Equipment and facilities must be free from contamination with non-Halal substances.
- Storage and Transportation: Halal products must be stored and transported separately from non-Halal items.
- Documentation: Proper records must be maintained to trace the Halal status of ingredients and processes.
2. Assemble an Audit Team
Include individuals with expertise in Halal regulations, food science, and auditing. Ensure the team is trained in Halal compliance and understands the specific requirements of the company’s industry.3. Pre-Audit Preparation
Review Documentation: Request and review the company’s Halal policy, ingredient lists, supplier certificates, and processing procedures.
Develop an Audit Checklist: Create a checklist based on Halal standards, covering areas such as sourcing, production, storage, and labeling.
Schedule the Audit: Coordinate with the company to schedule the audit at a time that minimizes disruption to operations.4. On-Site Audit
Conduct a thorough inspection of the company’s facilities and processes. Key areas to focus on include:a. Sourcing and Ingredients
Verify that all raw materials and ingredients are Halal-certified. Check supplier certificates and ensure they are from recognized Halal certification bodies. Ensure there are no Haram or questionable ingredients in the supply chain.b. Production Process
Inspect the production line to ensure there is no cross-contamination with non-Halal products. Verify that equipment is cleaned according to Halal standards before processing Halal products. Check for the use of any Haram substances (e.g., alcohol-based cleaning agents).c. Storage and Transportation
Ensure Halal products are stored separately from non-Halal items. Verify that transportation vehicles are dedicated to Halal products or properly cleaned before use.d. Labeling and Packaging
Check that Halal certification logos are displayed correctly on packaging. Ensure labels accurately reflect the ingredients and Halal status of the product.e. Documentation and Traceability
Review records to ensure traceability of all ingredients and processes. Verify that the company maintains up-to-date Halal certificates and compliance records.5. Interview Staff
Speak with employees involved in sourcing, production, and quality control to assess their understanding of Halal requirements. Identify any gaps in knowledge or training that need to be addressed.6. Post-Audit Activities
Prepare an Audit Report: Document findings, including non-compliance issues and areas for improvement.
Provide Recommendations: Offer actionable steps to address any deficiencies and improve compliance.
Follow-Up: Schedule a follow-up audit if necessary to ensure corrective actions have been implemented.7. Certification
If the company meets all Halal requirements, recommend them for Halal certification issued by a Halal certification body with relevant Recognitions and Accreditations (e.g., Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia - JAKIM, Badan Penyelenggara Jaminan Produk Halal - BPJPH). Ensure the certification is renewed yearly to maintain compliance.8. Continuous Improvement
Encourage the company to establish a Halal compliance team to monitor ongoing adherence to standards. Recommend regular internal audits and staff training to maintain high standards of Halal compliance.
Key Considerations
Cultural Sensitivity: Be respectful of Islamic practices and principles throughout the audit process.
Legal Requirements: Ensure the audit aligns with local and international Halal regulations.
Third-Party Certification Halal Certification Services Halal Certification Services (EU) GmbH: Engage a reputable Halal certification body if the company seeks formal certification.
By following these steps, you can conduct a comprehensive Halal audit that ensures the company’s products and processes comply with Islamic dietary laws.
Office Locations
Halal Certification Services (HCS) certifies companies all over the world. Our locally-based auditors can speak and assist in your local languages. Find the contact details of our offices nearest to you as mentioned below: