eBook on ‘Halal Jihad’ Released on Kindle

You may unintentionally be a part of a burgeoning $2 trillion conspiracy that threatens to destabilize the world economy and fund global terror ! This book will open your eyes !

Halal – that which is permissible – is a categorization that is not limited to food but extends to cosmetics, buildings, medicines, and just about any consumable. If you have bought any Halal product, you have unintentionally contributed to the Halal economy, a Sharia-based economic system set up for the convenience of one particular community. However, it affects everyone, irrespective of your faith. An NGO is empowered and paid to certify products as ‘Halal’, even though the consumers may not require Halal certification. Money from this certification is used to slowly kill businesses and even fund terror activities in some cases. The Parliament of Australia has alleged that the Halal economy is funding the increasing fanaticism in Australia and that it be banned.

The sole purpose of this book is to make you aware of your consumer rights, urge Governments to investigate the shady dealings of Halal certification bodies and to avert the impending economic catastrophe that the Halal economy is likely to wreck.

When India has FSSAI what is the need for Halal certification bodies ?

The Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) is an autonomous body under the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, Government of India; Maharashtra has the Food and Drugs Administration (FDA), as do other States. These bodies are entrusted with the task of certifying food safety and practices. They have stringent standards that need to be followed to get a certification, standards which are not limited to just the product but include the place of production, fire safety and even waste management.

A fee has to be paid to obtain such certificates. So, while the ‘secular’ Government has necessary bodies to audit and attest food standards, how were private Islamic bodies granted permission to issue Halal certification ? These bodies do not follow Government regulations, but stick to religious guidelines to issue these certificates. Does the Government not think that such ‘fees’ are illegal ?