In Ullapool, Scotland, a man called Hatim Ameen is travelling from Manchester to bless salmon just before they are slaughtered. But why?
Halal Dining Club launched in 2016 following a successful crowdfunding campaign. The site currently boasts 90,000 registered users and over 4,000 restaurants listed across nine global cities.
Halal Food Diary may be one of the most extensive blogs to be featured in this series. Along with their Instagram, they have a comprehensive website boasting numerous reviews across …
We follow London based halal food blogger HKH_Foodie who has been making us drool a lot recently with her compilation of the best halal restaurants.
A man on a mission, this guy is on a hunt for the best halal food spots in the city. From the juiciest burgers and mouth-watering steaks to sweet treats …
Willowbrook farm is an organic and sustainable farm with a holistic approach to all aspects of food production that boasts a natural and chemical free approach.
We’re back with Halal Girl About Town and she’s making us jel again with her trip to Thailand. Read the next instalment of her blog series with us …
Animal cells are placed in a nutrient-dense liquid medium in a bioreactor, where they multiply until they form into a combination of muscle and fat tissue.
Zara Choudhary is a SOAS graduate, editor and writer who frames her travel writing around her search for religious knowledge and spiritual fulfillment.
Hijabi Globetrotter proves how travelling isn’t all sunny selfies and finding yourself. It can also be difficult and occasionally a bit scary.
Much like Halloween, Halal-ween is a chance to watch spooky films and eat your body weight in sugar, while avoiding the more occult aspects of the day.
A lot of stereotypically British foods don’t seem very halal. But do many of the British favourites we assume to be haram actually exist in halal form?
The project, which was organised by Historic England, documents over a century of black and Asian life in the UK. We take a look at Another England.
We’re kicking the series off with Muslim Travel Girl, an A-lister of the blogging scene and someone who can offer you some serious money saving hacks.
The esteemed honour of the final blog in the Halal Food Instagram Heroes series is bestowed upon the snappily named Salt & Sheikh.
If you’re familiar with the world of halal food blogs, you’ve probably heard of Feed the Lion. The website is a blogging monster with a terrific Instagram.
Our next HFIH features Makan Inda Beranti, an Instagram run by ‘Two hungry Bruneians on the search of halal restaurants & good food in London (& Brunei)’.
For her second guest blog on Ummahsonic, Halal Girl About Town heads up north to sample the best halal options on offer in Manchester.