“…(Basir, Abdul Ghani Azmi, Syed Ismail, Ibrahim, & Mohamed, 2017). The meaning of the word halal, which derives from the Arabic term halla, is "permitted," "allowed," "lawful," "legal or lawful," "accepted," "authorized," and "slick," whereas haram, which derives from the Arabic term haruma, is "forbidden," "prohibited," "unlawful," "illegal," and "unaccepted," according to the Quran and Hadith (Basir, Abdul Ghani Azmi, Basri & Kurniawati, 2019;Novitasari, Chidir, Sutardi, Iskandar, & Pebrina, 2021;Busyra & Ardi, 2020;Haleem & Khan, 2017;Oemar, Prasetyaningsih, Bakar, Djamaludin, & Septiani, 2022;Petiwala, Naeem Nawazish, Shukla, Sharma, & Nanda, 2021;Rishelin & Ardi, 2020;Samsi, Zainal, & Ibrahim, 2011;Syed Ismail, Ibrahim, & Mohamed, 2017). Mushbooh alternatively, syubha, shubhah, and mashbuh meaning 'doubtful', 'questionable', 'suspected', or 'black and white' that the Muslims should avoid (Basri & Kurniawati, 2019).…”