@article{Fischer_2010, title={Halal Sanitised: Health and Science in a Globalised Religious Market}, volume={4}, url={https://tifoislam.dk/article/view/24585}, DOI={10.7146/tifo.v4i1.24585}, abstractNote={This article examines the sanitisation of halal in the modern scientific world, that is, how Malays in London understand and practise halal as part of modern discourses of meat/stunning, health, nutrition, purity, food scares, science and excess. From being an Islamic injunction in the Koran and the Sunna, halal both evokes and is evoked by a whole range of discourses. In other words, this article captures how halal sits uneasily in and between a plethora of powerful scientific, religious and political discourses that often overlap.}, number={1}, journal={Scandinavian Journal of Islamic Studies}, author={Fischer, Johan}, year={2010}, month={May}, pages={24–47} }