Halal Supplements · The Big 2026 Comparison

4 of These 5 Supplements Aren't Halal-Certified. One Is.

One contains pork gelatine, another won't say what its capsule is made of. We compared all five on the same criteria — real prices, and not a single brand bad-mouthed.

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Of five products, only one is halal-certified — and it's also a complete daily ritual with several Sunnah ingredients plus vitamin D3/K2. And it costs less than the big greens brands.

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June ’26
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If you're a conscious Muslim looking for a daily supplement, you know two frustrations: many products advertise "halal" but aren't certified — and with capsules it's often unclear what the shell is made of. Gelatine sometimes comes from animal sources and isn't always clearly declared on the label. To be sure, look for vegan or halal-certified.

Below are all five, ranked from #5 to #1 — placed honestly. The last one is what we'd recommend ourselves.

How we compared

Halal certification

Checked by a named body — not just "halal-friendly".

Concept

A single ingredient, or a complete daily ritual?

Transparency

All active amounts disclosed, no hidden blend.

Price & form

Cost per month, vegan, gelatine-free, tolerability.

Important about the scoring: the suitability score reflects fitness as a halal-certified all-in-one daily ritual — not general product quality, and explicitly not a clinical test result. A very good, cheap single-ingredient product deliberately scores lower on this axis without being a bad product.

The Ranking · #5 to #1

Five products, honestly ranked

5⚠ Pork · not halalpublic label
vitafusion Multi + Immune Gummies
Contains pork gelatine (per the vitafusion FAQ) — ruled out for a halal diet.

vitafusion – Multi + Immune Support Gummies (90 ct.)

Suitability score2.0/10
★★☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆
Halal-certified: no · Gelatine per vitafusion FAQ pork-based
Verdict

Per the manufacturer's FAQ it contains pork gelatine — which rules it out for a halal diet from the start. The vitamin blend is then beside the point.

Concept
Multivitamin
Form
Gummies · pork gelatine
Price
$12.49 / 90 ct.

Why it's not suitable

  • Gelatine is pork-based per the vitafusion FAQ (haram); no vegan/vegetarian vitafusion products
  • Not halal-certified
  • No vitamin K2, no Sunnah ingredients
4⚠ Animal gelatine · not halalpublic label · NSF facility
Bestvite Vitamin D 5000 IU
Animal gelatine capsule — origin not disclosed, pork can't be ruled out. Without halal proof, not halal.

Bestvite – Vitamin D 5000 IU (365 capsules)

Suitability score3.0/10
★★★☆☆☆☆☆☆☆
Halal-certified: no · Gelatine capsule (animal, origin unclear)
Verdict

The capsule shell is animal gelatine with no origin or halal proof — so it's not permissible for a halal diet. On top of that, it's only a single nutrient.

Concept
1 nutrient (Vit. D)
Form
Gelatine capsule (animal)
Price
$13.99 / 365 ct.

Why it's not suitable

  • Shell is animal gelatine, origin not disclosed — not vegan, no halal proof
  • Not halal-certified
  • Only one nutrient (vitamin D) — no K2, nothing else
3Premium · not halalpublic info
IM8 Daily Ultimate Essentials

IM8 – Daily Ultimate Essentials

Suitability score5.8/10
★★★★★★☆☆☆☆
Halal-certified: no · NSF Certified for Sport (≠ Halal)
Verdict

Not halal-certified and premium-priced — so not the right fit for a halal daily ritual.

Concept
All-in-One
Form
Powder
Price
~€75–95/mo.

Less suitable for this goal

  • Not halal-certified (NSF Sport ≠ Halal)
  • Premium price — more expensive than our set
  • Individual amounts only partly disclosed; not aimed at a Muslim audience
2Premium · not halalpublic info
AG1 (Athletic Greens)

AG1 (Athletic Greens)

Suitability score6.0/10
★★★★★★☆☆☆☆
Halal-certified: no · proprietary blends, individual amounts not fully disclosed
Verdict

Vegan, yes — but not halal-certified, with proprietary blends and a premium price. Not the first choice for a halal daily ritual.

Concept
All-in-One
Form
Powder
Price
~€80–100/mo.

Less suitable for this goal

  • Not halal-certified; not aimed at a Muslim audience
  • Proprietary blends — individual amounts not fully disclosed
  • Premium price — more expensive than our set
1Our Pickhalal-certified
MyIslam 2-in-1 Set – All-in-One + Vitamin D3 K2 Gummies

MyIslam – "Nūr al-Shifā" 2-in-1 Set (All-in-One + Vitamin D3 K2)

Suitability score9.3/10
★★★★★★★★★☆
Halal-certified: yes (Halal Foundation Center) · vegan · gelatine-free
Verdict

Several Sunnah ingredients + vitamin D3/K2 in one halal-certified product — and cheaper than the big greens brands.

Concept
All-in-One
Form
Gummies · vegan
Price
~€60/mo.

What sets this set apart from everything else in the comparison isn't a single ingredient — it's the whole package. Two gummies in the morning bundle what would otherwise take several products: five ingredients from the Islamic tradition — black seed oil (200 mg), shilajit (150 mg), Ajwa date (100 mg), costus root (50 mg) and fig (50 mg) — plus Vitamin D3 (2000 IU) and Vitamin K2 (100 µg), two nutrients that often fall short in northern climates and especially in winter. Every amount is printed openly on the label — nothing disappears into a "blend". Halal-certified, vegan, gelatine-free and sweetened with real dates alone. Your body is an amanah — this set makes it as easy as possible to honour that responsibility every morning.

Strengths

  • Halal-certified — not a "trust us", but verified by the Halal Foundation Center.
  • One routine instead of five orders: several Sunnah ingredients + D3/K2 in a single gummy.
  • Cheaper than AG1 and IM8 — and the only one here with a real halal certificate.
  • Everything openly declared, vegan & gelatine-free — no animal gelatine.
  • Tastes like a snack — naturally sweetened with dates.

Honestly

  • Pricier than a single-vitamin product — but you get several ingredients + vitamins in one, and it's cheaper than the big greens.
  • A young brand — but built by Muslims for Muslims, with an open ingredient list instead of big promises.

Permitted claims (EU): Vitamin D contributes to the normal function of the immune system, to the maintenance of normal bones and to normal muscle function; Vitamin K contributes to the maintenance of normal bones. The traditional ingredients are named as a cultural reference, not as a health or healing claim.

All five, side by side

Rank Product Halal-certified Concept Doses disclosed? Price
#5 vitafusion Multi+Immune No · pork gelatine Multivitamin Yes $12.49 / 90 ct.
#4 Bestvite Vitamin D 5000 No · animal gelatine Single nutrient Yes $13.99 / 365 ct.
#3 IM8 No All-in-One Partly ~€75–95
#2 AG1 No All-in-One Partly (blend) ~€80–100
#1 MyIslam 2-in-1 Set Yes (Halal Foundation Center) All-in-One Yes ~€60

The cheap US products either deliver only one nutrient (Bestvite: vitamin D only) or contain pork gelatine (vitafusion) — and none is halal-certified. Against the big all-in-one brands (AG1, IM8), our set is cheaper — and the only one that's halal-certified. Note: vitafusion and Bestvite are US products; prices in USD per the manufacturer shop (as of June 19, 2026).

What the shelf often hides

"Halal" without a certificate means little

Only a named body actually checks ingredients and production. Look for the name of the certifying body on the pack — not just the word "halal".

A "blend" hides the amounts

If individual amounts aren't disclosed, you don't know how much of each ingredient you're really getting. Transparent dosing beats any blend.

A single ingredient is cheap — but covers only one thing

A single vitamin (e.g. just vitamin D) is fine and inexpensive. Just ask yourself whether you'd buy K2 and other ingredients separately anyway — then a set adds up differently.

What we wish we'd known before buying

What customers say about the MyIslam 2-in-1 Set

★★★★★

"This isn't just a supplement. Every morning when I take it I make a niyyah — it reminds me to treat my body as an amanah. And thanks to the dates, it's naturally sweet."

— Maryam R., verified purchase
★★★★★

"Vegan, gelatine-free, no artificial additives, and rooted in the prophetic tradition. My whole family takes it daily now."

— Yusuf M., verified purchase

Real reviews of the MyIslam 2-in-1 Set. More verifiable voices on our product page.

Our Halal Certificate

Made in a halal-certified facility. Certified by the Halal Foundation Center (member of the International Halal Integrity Alliance) — certificate no. 38606842618856, valid until Nov 12, 2028. Coverage includes pectin gummies, tablets, powders and plant-based capsules.

Halal certificate page 1
Halal certificate page 2

Halal-certified, transparently dosed — and cheaper than the big greens

The only product in this comparison that bundles several Sunnah ingredients + D3/K2 into one certified daily product.

~€60/ month
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Frequently asked questions

Are the other brands "haram"?

It varies. AG1, for instance, is vegan and contains no obviously forbidden ingredients, but it's not halal-certified. With vitafusion, the gelatine is pork-based per the manufacturer's FAQ — a clear problem for a halal diet. Bestvite uses an animal gelatine capsule with no stated origin. "Not halal-certified" essentially means: no named body has checked the ingredients and production.

Why is your product more expensive than a single vitamin?

Because it isn't a single product: it bundles several ingredients + vitamin D3/K2 in one halal-certified gummy. A single vitamin is cheaper but covers only one thing. Against the big all-in-one brands (AG1, IM8), our set is actually cheaper.

What exactly does "halal-certified" mean?

A recognised body has checked and confirmed the composition and production — more than just the word "halal" on the pack.

Does a supplement replace a balanced diet?

No, it complements it. With illnesses, during pregnancy/breastfeeding, or on medication (e.g. blood thinners with vitamin K), seek medical advice first.

MyIslam 2-in-1 Set · #1 · ~€60/month · halal-certified
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