


So, it is permissible to take what you want even if you don’t know.Answered by Mufti Muhammad ibn Adam al-Kawthari So he said: Say the name of God yourself and eat. It is proven in Saheeh al-Bukhaari from ‘Aa’ishah (may God be pleased with her) that some people came to the Prophet (peace and blessings of God be upon him) and said: ”Some people bring us meat and we do not know whether they mentioned the name of God over it or not.” He said: ”Say the name of God yourselves then eat.” I said: They (the people who brought the meat) were new in Islam and they were not sure whether they said the name of God (when slaughtering the meat) or not.

If you eat supplements or vitamins without knowing, you’re not blamed for it. If you see something that makes you doubt about it and start asking yourself, “is it good? Or bad?” then leave it if you can’t find the answer to your question. Because the Messenger of God (blessings and peace of God be upon him): “Leave that which makes you doubt for that which does not make you doubt, for truth leads to reassurance and lies lead to uncertainty.” Classed as saheeh by Shaykh al-Albaani (may God have mercy on him). I strongly advice you to leave what makes you doubts in it. Your question: is it halal or haram eating supplements or vitamins? I testify that there is none worthy of worship except God and that Muhammad In the name of God, the Beneficent, the MercifulĪll perfect praise be to God, the Lord of the worlds. According to Islamic Rules would I be sinning if I were to eat from that supplement? Even if it does actually contains something derived from pig/swine but without me knowing anything about it. Now if I were to ask to the manufacturer of this product, then they testify and even insist that this product doesn't have anything that is derived from any animal (since they have labeled it as vegetarian). But I don't see any ingredient in the ingredient list that, to the best of my knowledge (though I must admit I really don't have any expertise in this field), that hints to it being derived from pig /swine. I know for certain that I myself don't possess any means to verify that by myself. My concern is that I wanted to make sure whether the product contains any ingredients that is derived from pig /swine.

The problem is that the product is not certified as Halal or even Kosher, but yet it is labeled as vegetarian. My case is that I was planning to buy a certain supplement product through. I'm not sure if this has been asked before here.
