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dc.contributor.authorNor Fahira Abdullahen_US
dc.contributor.authorNor Farahlina Shodikhinen_US
dc.contributor.authorNor Hidayah Ramanen_US
dc.contributor.authorNor Laila Fitrah Abd Wahaben_US
dc.contributor.authorNurHaiza Nordinen_US
dc.date.accessioned2024-01-21T03:35:46Z-
dc.date.available2024-01-21T03:35:46Z-
dc.date.issued2023-
dc.identifier.isbn978-967-0021-86-7-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5656-
dc.descriptionMapimen_US
dc.description.abstractThe Arabic Halal word means “permissible”, or it could be “lawful”, while opposite, Haram means prohibited or unlawful, according to Alam and Sayuti (2011). Based on the literature, the ‘Halal’ concept has been spreading in different sectors such as tourism, food, entertainment, etc. In this era, Halal products are not only confined to the Muslim community, but it becomes a big concern of non-Muslim communities who are particularly on the issue of hygiene and healthy such as in food and beverage production. Halal products also do not emphasize only in terms of hygiene in food preparation but also in terms of slaughtering procedures and food processing. Consumers will look for the halal logo, which is certified by the religious authority in Malaysia. The halal industry refers to products and services that comply with Islamic dietary laws and regulations. In Malaysia and the global market, the halal industry encompasses a wide range of sectors, including food and beverages, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, finance, tourism, and logistics. Halal products and services are sought after by Muslim consumers who adhere to Islamic principles, but they also attract non-Muslim consumers looking for quality assurance and ethical standards (Mohamed et al., 2020).en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherUMK Pressen_US
dc.subjectHalalen_US
dc.titleChapter 8: Factors of consuming halal products: Case study on islamic banking and finance students of University Malaysia Kelantanen_US
dc.typeNationalen_US
dc.description.page113-134en_US
dc.title.titleofbookReadings in islamic social finances and economicsen_US
dc.description.typeChapter in Booken_US
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