Halal Food: A History

Halal Food: A History

by Febe Armanios, Bogac Ergene

Narrated by Derek Perkins

Unabridged — 10 hours, 15 minutes

Halal Food: A History

Halal Food: A History

by Febe Armanios, Bogac Ergene

Narrated by Derek Perkins

Unabridged — 10 hours, 15 minutes

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Overview

Food trucks announcing "halal" proliferate in many urban areas but how many non-Muslims know what this means, other than cheap lunch? Here Febe Armanios and Bogac Ergene provide an accessible introduction to halal (permissible) food in the Islamic tradition.



Historically, Muslims used food to define their identities in relation to co-believers and non-Muslims. Food taboos are rooted in the Quran and prophetic customs, as well as writings from various periods and geographical settings. As in Judaism and among certain Christian sects, Islamic food traditions make distinctions between clean and impure, and dietary choices and food preparation reflect how believers think about broader issues. Traditionally, most halal interpretations focused on animal slaughter and the consumption of intoxicants. Muslims today, however, must also contend with an array of manufactured food products filled with unknown additives and fillers. To help consumers navigate the new halal marketplace, certifying agencies, government and non-government bodies, and global businesses vie to meet increased demands for food piety.



Covering practices from the Middle East and North Africa to South Asia, Europe, and North America, this timely book is for anyone curious about the history of halal food and its place in the modern world.

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"An informative starting place for...renewed interested in food studies in the Islamic world.... The authors' focus on the present-day 'halal revolution' is the overarching strength of this book.... Halal Food: A History combines exegesis and economics in order to deliver a fresh take on Muslim politics in the modem world." — Stacy E. Holden, American Historical Review

"A lucid, judicious survey of the foods deemed halal (permissible) in the Islamic tradition ranging from the original religious texts to adaptations to contemporary business, gastronomic, and government involvement in different parts of the globe. Timely and much needed."—Rachel Laudan, author of Cuisine and Empire: Cooking in World History

"We have waited a long time for a book that approaches halal food with breadth and depth, and Armanios and Ergene masterfully and creatively deliver both. This is the first book that not only introduces readers to all the dimensions of halal food but also delves into its finer distinctions. It speaks to both newcomers to the field and experts alike—a very impressive achievement."—Kristen Stilt, Harvard Law School

"Halal Food admirably fills a lacuna in our understanding of the concepts of halal (permitted) and haram (forbidden) foods in Islamic law. Its breadth ranges wide and deep into the politico-cultural and economic implications of halal food for the world's Muslims. It is rigorous and comprehensive and delightfully readable by the non-scholar and fascinating for the non-Muslim."—Clifford A. Wright, author of A Mediterranean Feast

"In this lively, engaging, and rigorously researched book, Febe Armanios and Bogac Ergene consider how Muslims have historically understood 'halal'—meaning what is permissible according to Islamic law and custom, especially in food—and also, what is 'tayyib'—meaning good and wholesome. Taking their study of halal into the early twenty-first century, they show how debates have intensified among Muslims as countries have bureaucratized food regulations; as consumers have become more eager to maintain or assert religious identities; and as rates of meat consumption have increased along with global food imports. With its forays into past history and present-day politics, this fascinating book will stimulate discussion in classrooms and mosques, and around kitchen tables, while appealing to readers who are curious about the ethics of food."—Heather J. Sharkey, author of A History of Muslims, Christians, and Jews in the Middle East

"An understanding of the ideation of halal is probably not something picked up at Halal Guys or some other street-food vendor... .This new book by a couple of American scholars covers the subject broadly, beyond just food - the term applies to anything that is lawful or legitimate under Islamic law. The authors address slaughtering methods, ingredients in processed foods, alcohol, the global food trade (halal chickens from Brazil are shipped to the Middle East), food in public settings like schools, the growth in certifying agencies, and how it all relates to the Quran."—Florence Fabricant, New York Times

"A timely, comprehensive, and thoroughly researched information on all things halal... .The book is scholarly in its depth and sources but easy to understand in its straightforward writing style. Though billed as a history, it is also an invaluable guide for anyone who wants to follow-or know more about-increasingly complex halal traditions, which changed as Islam spread and encountered new cuisines....Armanios and Ergene's Halal Food: A History is a major addition to food studies, historic as well as contemporary."—Foreword Reviews

"An excellent overview of halal that is largely missing in the current discourse and makes an excellent addition to food studies collections."—Choice

"An excellent overview of halal food ....The authors have set a new standard for thoughtful, clear, and constructive scholarship on this important and relevant topic ... .A seminal work that is appropriate both for academics and for students ... [that] will also be of interest to companies seeking halal certification ... [and] to state, as well as nonstate, halal certification bodies and policymakers." — Johan Fischer, Bustan: The Middle East Book Review

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171072452
Publisher: Tantor Audio
Publication date: 10/23/2018
Edition description: Unabridged
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