Trade description act 1972: expansion of halal definition on cosmetic products / Azree Firdaus Md Amin …[et al.]

The definition of ‘Halal’ in the Trade Description Act 1972 only covers about food. An area of lacunae exist when Muslims in Malaysia starts to become aware of the importance of ‘Halal’ in the field of cosmetics. The rapid growth of ‘Halal’ cosmetics industry in Malaysia has paved the way to the eme...

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Main Authors: Md Amin, Azree Firdaus, Zainul Anwar, Farah Aimy, Joifin, Fara Afiqah, Kamaruddin, AzellaNatasia, Wan Zawawi, Wan Muhammad Hafiz
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: 2010
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31885/
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Joifin, Fara Afiqah
Kamaruddin, AzellaNatasia
Wan Zawawi, Wan Muhammad Hafiz
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description The definition of ‘Halal’ in the Trade Description Act 1972 only covers about food. An area of lacunae exist when Muslims in Malaysia starts to become aware of the importance of ‘Halal’ in the field of cosmetics. The rapid growth of ‘Halal’ cosmetics industry in Malaysia has paved the way to the emergence of ‘Halal’ based cosmetics lead by HP A and recently Malaysian singer icon, Datuk Siti Nurhaliza also launch her label of ‘Halal’ cosmetics under the name of 'SimplySitP. However the ‘Halal’ labeling process for cosmetics only falls under the conscience of the manufacturers because there is no specific law to making it mandatory for a cosmetic product to undergo the ‘Halal’ labeling process requirement. To attain the ‘Halal’ status before the label can be attached to the products, there are certain regulations that need to be fulfilled. First, the products must meet the criteria stipulated in Section 3 of the Trade Descriptions (Use of Expression "Halal") Order 1975 which affirm that all steps from ingredients, manufacturing and storage need to be consistent with 'Hukum Syarak'. Manufacturers will need to comply with the entire proviso before they get the grant to display ‘Halal’ label to their products. The aim in conducting this electrifying research is to put forward the significance to expand the definition of ‘Halal’ in the Trade Description Act 1972 to make it more concrete in safe guarding the security of ‘Halal’ based products used by Muslims. This study also tackles the defects of the now existing Trade Description Act 1972 focusing the Malaysian cosmetics industry. Two series of interviews have been conducted with a noted person from the Jabatan Agama Islam Selangor (JAIS). In strengthening the accuracy of the study, there are also references from books, journals, reports, articles as well as internet sources. The contributions of the study are twofold. First, to expand the provision of ‘Halal’ in the Trade Description Act 1972 which is not complete in adequacy to cover the need for ‘Halal’ labeling for cosmetics products sold in Malaysia. Secondly, Muslims will be relieved from the confusion to choose cosmetics products to be used in daily basis because the security of' Halal matters will be protected parallel with the expansion of the Act.
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spelling uitm-318852020-07-27T09:27:41Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31885/ Trade description act 1972: expansion of halal definition on cosmetic products / Azree Firdaus Md Amin …[et al.] Md Amin, Azree Firdaus Zainul Anwar, Farah Aimy Joifin, Fara Afiqah Kamaruddin, AzellaNatasia Wan Zawawi, Wan Muhammad Hafiz Food. Drugs. Cosmetics Halal food The definition of ‘Halal’ in the Trade Description Act 1972 only covers about food. An area of lacunae exist when Muslims in Malaysia starts to become aware of the importance of ‘Halal’ in the field of cosmetics. The rapid growth of ‘Halal’ cosmetics industry in Malaysia has paved the way to the emergence of ‘Halal’ based cosmetics lead by HP A and recently Malaysian singer icon, Datuk Siti Nurhaliza also launch her label of ‘Halal’ cosmetics under the name of 'SimplySitP. However the ‘Halal’ labeling process for cosmetics only falls under the conscience of the manufacturers because there is no specific law to making it mandatory for a cosmetic product to undergo the ‘Halal’ labeling process requirement. To attain the ‘Halal’ status before the label can be attached to the products, there are certain regulations that need to be fulfilled. First, the products must meet the criteria stipulated in Section 3 of the Trade Descriptions (Use of Expression "Halal") Order 1975 which affirm that all steps from ingredients, manufacturing and storage need to be consistent with 'Hukum Syarak'. Manufacturers will need to comply with the entire proviso before they get the grant to display ‘Halal’ label to their products. The aim in conducting this electrifying research is to put forward the significance to expand the definition of ‘Halal’ in the Trade Description Act 1972 to make it more concrete in safe guarding the security of ‘Halal’ based products used by Muslims. This study also tackles the defects of the now existing Trade Description Act 1972 focusing the Malaysian cosmetics industry. Two series of interviews have been conducted with a noted person from the Jabatan Agama Islam Selangor (JAIS). In strengthening the accuracy of the study, there are also references from books, journals, reports, articles as well as internet sources. The contributions of the study are twofold. First, to expand the provision of ‘Halal’ in the Trade Description Act 1972 which is not complete in adequacy to cover the need for ‘Halal’ labeling for cosmetics products sold in Malaysia. Secondly, Muslims will be relieved from the confusion to choose cosmetics products to be used in daily basis because the security of' Halal matters will be protected parallel with the expansion of the Act. 2010-04 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31885/1/31885.PDF Md Amin, Azree Firdaus and Zainul Anwar, Farah Aimy and Joifin, Fara Afiqah and Kamaruddin, AzellaNatasia and Wan Zawawi, Wan Muhammad Hafiz (2010) Trade description act 1972: expansion of halal definition on cosmetic products / Azree Firdaus Md Amin …[et al.]. (2010) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Food. Drugs. Cosmetics
Halal food
Md Amin, Azree Firdaus
Zainul Anwar, Farah Aimy
Joifin, Fara Afiqah
Kamaruddin, AzellaNatasia
Wan Zawawi, Wan Muhammad Hafiz
Trade description act 1972: expansion of halal definition on cosmetic products / Azree Firdaus Md Amin …[et al.]
title Trade description act 1972: expansion of halal definition on cosmetic products / Azree Firdaus Md Amin …[et al.]
title_full Trade description act 1972: expansion of halal definition on cosmetic products / Azree Firdaus Md Amin …[et al.]
title_fullStr Trade description act 1972: expansion of halal definition on cosmetic products / Azree Firdaus Md Amin …[et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Trade description act 1972: expansion of halal definition on cosmetic products / Azree Firdaus Md Amin …[et al.]
title_short Trade description act 1972: expansion of halal definition on cosmetic products / Azree Firdaus Md Amin …[et al.]
title_sort trade description act 1972: expansion of halal definition on cosmetic products / azree firdaus md amin …[et al.]
topic Food. Drugs. Cosmetics
Halal food
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31885/