Halal refers to things permissible under Islamic law, while haram refers to forbidden things. This covers behaviors, speech, dress, conduct, manners, and dietary laws. Halal food production and consumption has traditionally been the focus of the halal industry, but it now also includes cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, clothing, financial services, and logistics. Halal logistics ensures the integrity of materials and information throughout the supply chain according to halal standards, covering transport, storage, operations, product information, and demand data. The global halal industry is growing rapidly to serve the nearly 3 billion Muslim consumers worldwide and attract non-Muslims, presenting opportunities but also challenges in ensuring traceability, standards, and segregation