| AbstractGlobally, the Muslim population is estimated to exceed 1.9 billion people (Bux et al., 2022), and their
spending on food and beverages is projected to surge by 6.3% to reach a staggering $2.0 trillion by
2024 (SGIEP, 2020). As a result, the demand for halal products, particularly in the food sector, is
expected to experience rapid growth. In light of this burgeoning market, there arises an urgent need to
enhance the reliability and traceability of halal products on a global scale. To address this issue, the
current research endeavors to evaluate the sustainability of Halal foods through an online questionnaire
targeting a sample of 100 Moroccan consumers. The findings divulge a striking level of interest among
Moroccan consumers, with a substantial 95% expressing a strong preference for Halal-certified food
products. Even more noteworthy is the fact that 75% of respondents were willing to make certain
sacrifices to continue consuming Halal labeled products, even if it entails paying a premium for such
items. At the end of this study, several suggestions emerge for enhancing the Halal market in Morocco,
taking into account the specific needs and preferences of Moroccan consumers.