The term "millions" itself is not inherently halal or haram, as it refers to a numerical quantity. However, the context in which money or wealth is obtained or used determines its permissibility in Islamic law. If the source of the millions is halal (lawful) and used in a manner consistent with Islamic principles, then it can be considered halal. Conversely, if it is derived from haram (forbidden) means or used for prohibited activities, it would not be halal.
IF IT SAYS VEGETARIAN OR THE "V" SIGN IT IS HALAL. I am a muslim from the u.k and on the millions sweet packet( strawberry flavour) it says emulsifiers (e473). on the front of the pack it has a "v" sign and says vegetarian society approved. Therefore this is HALAL, i would like to clear this with all the people who are wondering are these sweets halal? if it clearly says vegetarian society approved, then there you go:). Although if any type of sweet doesn't state this, then stay away, as you are eating something unlawful in Islam. Jazakullah khair ( i actually thought it was haram until i read it on the front, so just look for the sign). stay halal:)
no, it is not halal
It is halal if from halal meat.
it is halal
anything that does not contain non-halal animal fats and alcohol is halal
halal
it is halal
its halal
no it is not halal i work at Villawood McD's and its certainly not halal.
Bovine is haram because it is from Ox and that animal is haram
it is not halal
Pepperoni is not halal...