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Malaysian halal certification: it’s religious significance and economic value
Rokshana, Shirin Asa1.
Muslims consciously employ Shariah requirements in every
aspect of their lives. It is their religious obligation to segregate
between halal and haram. In the contemporary period, halal food
is the most discussed matter around the world and the demand for
it is on the rise. Taking this demand into consideration, the halal
industry has become an important topic in Malaysia. The nation
has standards and certification for halal, but the effectiveness
of this system is dependent on a comprehensive and sound
organizational structure. This study will examine how important
the halal certification is in ensuring that the demand for halal
food in Malaysia is met as well as the improvement of the halal
industry and the extent halal certified food guarantee the rights
of Malaysian Muslim consumers in compliance with Shariah
principles. Presently, an issue relating to halal certification has
become an important part of the industry. Malaysia is one of the
pivotal and uprising stakeholders in the world’s halal market.
For this reason, a comprehensive halal awareness programme is
needed to point out the importance of halal certification, this will not only enhance the Malaysian halal industry, but also enrich
the Malaysian economy.
Affiliation:
- Prime University, Bangladesh
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