SIILHalal - Islamic Inspection Service
SIILHalal - Islamic Inspection Service is a halal certification body in Brazil that holds recognition from JAKIM, Malaysia's Department of Islamic Development and the most influential authority in the global halal industry.
Source: JAKIM's official recognition list, gazetted under the Trade Descriptions (Certification and Marking of Halal) Order 2011, as at 30 January 2026.
| Country | Brazil |
|---|---|
| Address | Edifício Il Centenário - Rua R. Duque de Caxias N° 196 - Sala 1504 - Centro Chapecó, - Santa Catarina CEP 89802-420 Brazil |
| Contact person | Chaiboun Ibrahim Darwiche (Chief Executive Officer) |
| Telephone | +55 (49) 3323-1224 +55 (49) 9827-6326 |
| directoria@siilhalal.com.br, dalali@siilhalal.com.br | |
| Recognition | JAKIM (gazetted, as at 30 January 2026) |
| Established | 2008 |
| Certifies | food and beverages, dairy products, processed and industrialized products, natural foods, cereals and grains, sweets and confectionery, chemical products, cosmetics |
| Accredited by | GAC (Gulf Accreditation Center, Saudi Arabia), HAK (Halal Accreditation Agency, Turkiye) |
| Also recognised by | BPJPH (Indonesia), SFDA (Saudi Arabia), SASO (Saudi Arabia), IMANOR (Morocco), MJC (South Africa), halal authorities in Kuwait, Qatar, Thailand, and South Korea, MUIS (Islamic Religious Council of Singapore) |
| Memberships | WHFC (World Halal Food Council), ABPA (Brazilian Animal Protein Association), Arab Chamber of Commerce |
| Website | siilhalal.com.br |
Dual recognition: SIILHalal - Islamic Inspection Service is also listed on MUIS Singapore's Recognised Foreign Halal Certification Bodies list, valid to 2028-12-17.
About SIILHalal - Islamic Inspection Service
SIILHalal, the Islamic Inspection Service, is a Brazilian halal certification body founded in April 2008 and headquartered in Chapeco, Santa Catarina, a hub of Brazil’s meat processing industry. Company statements attribute its founding to CEO Chaiboun Darwiche, a practicing Muslim who saw how difficult it was to find halal products in the Brazilian domestic market. The body’s stated mission is to certify halal products with integrity, confidentiality, impartiality, and reliability, guided by declared values of faith, respect, and credibility.
The certifier works across the refrigerated and industrial segments, with services that begin at the design of the production line and extend through production, packing, and storage oversight, plus packaging and label translation into Arabic for export markets. Its sector coverage spans fresh and industrialized foods, beverages, dairy, cereals, sweets, chemical products such as medicines and industrial hygiene items, and cosmetics.
Certification follows a five stage pathway: initial contact and contract, a first audit phase reviewing documents, raw materials, and production, a second phase addressing non conformities and corrective actions, a decision involving a Certification Committee and a Religious Committee with board approval, and certificate registration and release.
Following an audit in February 2020, the Gulf Accreditation Center in Riyadh accredited SIILHalal across six categories, including perishable products of animal origin, animal feed production, distribution, and transport and storage. The Halal Accreditation Agency of Turkiye announced its accreditation of SIILHalal in May 2022, extending HAK’s coverage to the American continent. The body also lists credentials with authorities in Indonesia, Singapore, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, South Africa, Kuwait, Qatar, Thailand, and South Korea, and membership in the World Halal Food Council.
Frequently asked questions
Is SIILHalal - Islamic Inspection Service recognised by JAKIM?
Yes. SIILHalal - Islamic Inspection Service appears on JAKIM's official recognition list of international halal certification bodies, gazetted under Malaysia's Trade Descriptions (Certification and Marking of Halal) Order 2011, as at 30 January 2026.
What does JAKIM recognition mean for SIILHalal - Islamic Inspection Service?
JAKIM (Department of Islamic Development Malaysia) is widely regarded as the industry's most influential halal authority. Its recognition means halal certificates issued by SIILHalal - Islamic Inspection Service are accepted for products entering Malaysia, and it serves as a strong third-party credibility signal in the global halal trade.
Where is SIILHalal - Islamic Inspection Service based?
SIILHalal - Islamic Inspection Service is based in Brazil at Edifício Il Centenário - Rua R. Duque de Caxias N° 196 - Sala 1504 - Centro Chapecó, - Santa Catarina CEP 89802-420 Brazil.
Is SIILHalal - Islamic Inspection Service recognised outside Malaysia?
Yes. Besides JAKIM, SIILHalal - Islamic Inspection Service appears on MUIS Singapore's Recognised Foreign Halal Certification Bodies list (valid to 2028-12-17), so its halal certificates are also accepted for the Singapore market. Recognition by two national authorities is a strong dual-market credibility signal for exporters.
What products does SIILHalal certify?
SIILHalal certifies a broad range of sectors including fresh and processed meats, dairy products, beverages, cereals and grains, sweets and chocolates, natural foods such as eggs and nuts, chemical products such as medicines and industrial hygiene supplies, and cosmetics including shampoos, creams, and soaps.
How does the SIILHalal certification process work?
The process runs through five stages covering application and contract review, a document and production audit, evaluation of corrective actions for any non conformities, a decision by the Certification Committee and Religious Committee with board approval, and finally registration and issuance of the certificate.
Which export markets accept SIILHalal certificates?
Certificates support access to Gulf states through GAC accreditation and Saudi recognition by SASO and SFDA, and to markets including Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Turkiye, Morocco, South Africa, Kuwait, Qatar, Thailand, and South Korea through the body's other accreditations and recognitions.
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