Shariah Compliance & Halal Audit
An external, scholar-led audit of your Islamic finance, halal status and Shariah compliance — a clear picture of your status quo before you enter the Muslim market or apply for certification.
- 01Status-quo audit
Products, finance, operations and marketing — reviewed against Shariah principles and halal requirements.
- 02Gap analysis & report
A documented picture of what complies, what doesn’t, and what it takes to close the gap.
- 03Certification readiness
Documentation and processes in order before you apply to official halal-certification bodies.
- 04Muslim-market confidence
Enter the Muslim target group with positioning and claims you can stand behind.
On your status quo
Not a checkbox
For official bodies
By the market
An audit with a
scholar behind it.
Ustadh Dr. Muhammad Lawal — Shariah Compliance & Halal Consultant at Ummah Collective — leads every engagement. Trained in Islamic finance at INCEIF University, Kuala Lumpur — the global university of Islamic finance — with research on cryptocurrencies and the Shariah questions of digital assets. He brings industry experience across sectors, including work with Zakat Selangor on optimising its operations.
That matters, because a compliance answer is only as strong as the person who signs it. This is not a checklist exercise — it is an independent, scholar-led review.
What the audit examines
Islamic finance
Funding, financing and revenue structures reviewed against Shariah principles — riba, gharar and contract form.
Halal status
Products, ingredients and processes — where you already meet halal requirements, and where you don’t yet.
Operations & supply chain
Sourcing, handling and logistics — the points where halal integrity is usually won or lost.
Marketing & claims
What you say to the Muslim market — the claims you can back, and the ones to fix before they cost trust.
Documentation
The paper trail official certification bodies will ask for — assembled and audit-ready.
Governance
Policies and internal ownership, so compliance holds long after the audit is done.
How it works
Scope
We map your products, structures and markets — and agree exactly what the audit covers.
Review
Scholar-led examination of finance, halal status and Shariah compliance across the business.
Report
A documented status quo: what complies, what doesn’t, and the gap analysis in between.
Roadmap
Practical steps to certification readiness and a Muslim-market entry you can defend.
Straight answers
Do you issue halal certificates?+
No — certification comes from official bodies. Our external audit tells you where you stand and puts your documentation and processes in order so you can apply with confidence.
Who conducts the audit?+
Ustadh Dr. Muhammad Lawal, our Shariah Compliance & Halal Consultant — trained in Islamic finance at INCEIF University, with research on cryptocurrencies and operational work for Zakat Selangor.
Who is this for?+
Companies entering the Muslim target group, brands preparing a halal-certification application, and businesses that want independent confirmation of their Islamic-finance arrangements.
What do we receive?+
A documented status-quo assessment, a gap analysis, and a practical roadmap — evidence you can put in front of certification bodies, partners and investors.
Does it cover digital assets?+
Yes — Shariah questions around cryptocurrencies and digital assets are a research focus of our consultant.
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