About Halall
What is Halal & Haram?
In Islam, halal refers to anything permissible under Islamic law (Sharia), while haram describes what is explicitly forbidden. These categories are drawn from the Quran, the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, scholarly consensus (ijma), and analogical reasoning (qiyas).
The scope of halal and haram extends far beyond food — it encompasses finance, relationships, speech, entertainment, business practices, and every aspect of daily life.
- Rooted in Quran (كِتَابُ اللَّه) and authentic Hadith
- Covers all four major madhabs: Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, Hanbali
- Honest about scholarly differences and grey areas
- Compassionate — never harsh or judgmental in guidance
Our Approach
Scholarship meets Technology
Halall combines classical Islamic scholarship with modern AI to give you reliable, contextual answers quickly and with care. It draws on centuries of fiqh literature while adapting to the realities of modern Muslim life.
We believe every Muslim deserves access to good knowledge without barriers of language, geography, or access to scholars. Halall bridges that gap — and when you need a human touch, our Muslim life coaches are ready to help.
- AI guided by classical fiqh and contemporary fatawa
- Transparent sourcing — Quran verses and hadith cited
- Certified Muslim life coaches available 1-on-1
- Always encourages consulting local scholars for personal rulings