A study on the viability of implementing halal food act in Malaysia / Fatimah Zahirah Mohd Damanhuri, Farah Lisa Ayub, and Yuhana Akmal Ghazali

The demand of Halal food products has seen the global growth in Halal trade and Malaysia is no exception. Muslims and non-Muslims manufacturers are joining the wagon to produce Halal products for the masses. This raise concern whether the current law is adequate to protect Halal integrity and consum...

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Main Authors: Mohd Damanhuri, Fatimah Zahirah, Ayub, Farah Lisa, Akmal Ghazali, Yuhana
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Ayub, Farah Lisa
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description The demand of Halal food products has seen the global growth in Halal trade and Malaysia is no exception. Muslims and non-Muslims manufacturers are joining the wagon to produce Halal products for the masses. This raise concern whether the current law is adequate to protect Halal integrity and consumers against Halal abuses. Datas are collected through literatures and interviews conducted, besides critical analysis done on the current law. Currently there is no specific law to regulate the industry. This paper discusses the current development of Halal industry and makes reference to the low awareness level of the Muslim consumers. It also looks into the problems posed within the current Halal regulatory framework. All these are taken into consideration in arriving to the need and viability of a Halal Act. Halal Act is found to be necessary and important to patch up the hole of current inadequate law, to strengthen the consumer protection, and to realize Malaysia as Halal hub. The viability of Halal Act is met with a mixed answer. The implementation of the Halal Act though found necessary is met with the hurdle of state power in Islamic matter and their hesitancy to give up on the power. Halal Act may be materialised with consent of States. If States' consent cannot be solicited, the farthest we can go is to amend Trade Description Act 1972 to provide more consumer protection and stricter punishment for Halal abuse.
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spelling uitm-319832020-08-11T03:08:05Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31983/ A study on the viability of implementing halal food act in Malaysia / Fatimah Zahirah Mohd Damanhuri, Farah Lisa Ayub, and Yuhana Akmal Ghazali Mohd Damanhuri, Fatimah Zahirah Ayub, Farah Lisa Akmal Ghazali, Yuhana Food industry and trade. Halal food industry. Certification The demand of Halal food products has seen the global growth in Halal trade and Malaysia is no exception. Muslims and non-Muslims manufacturers are joining the wagon to produce Halal products for the masses. This raise concern whether the current law is adequate to protect Halal integrity and consumers against Halal abuses. Datas are collected through literatures and interviews conducted, besides critical analysis done on the current law. Currently there is no specific law to regulate the industry. This paper discusses the current development of Halal industry and makes reference to the low awareness level of the Muslim consumers. It also looks into the problems posed within the current Halal regulatory framework. All these are taken into consideration in arriving to the need and viability of a Halal Act. Halal Act is found to be necessary and important to patch up the hole of current inadequate law, to strengthen the consumer protection, and to realize Malaysia as Halal hub. The viability of Halal Act is met with a mixed answer. The implementation of the Halal Act though found necessary is met with the hurdle of state power in Islamic matter and their hesitancy to give up on the power. Halal Act may be materialised with consent of States. If States' consent cannot be solicited, the farthest we can go is to amend Trade Description Act 1972 to provide more consumer protection and stricter punishment for Halal abuse. 2009 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31983/1/31983.pdf Mohd Damanhuri, Fatimah Zahirah and Ayub, Farah Lisa and Akmal Ghazali, Yuhana (2009) A study on the viability of implementing halal food act in Malaysia / Fatimah Zahirah Mohd Damanhuri, Farah Lisa Ayub, and Yuhana Akmal Ghazali. (2009) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Food industry and trade. Halal food industry. Certification
Mohd Damanhuri, Fatimah Zahirah
Ayub, Farah Lisa
Akmal Ghazali, Yuhana
A study on the viability of implementing halal food act in Malaysia / Fatimah Zahirah Mohd Damanhuri, Farah Lisa Ayub, and Yuhana Akmal Ghazali
title A study on the viability of implementing halal food act in Malaysia / Fatimah Zahirah Mohd Damanhuri, Farah Lisa Ayub, and Yuhana Akmal Ghazali
title_full A study on the viability of implementing halal food act in Malaysia / Fatimah Zahirah Mohd Damanhuri, Farah Lisa Ayub, and Yuhana Akmal Ghazali
title_fullStr A study on the viability of implementing halal food act in Malaysia / Fatimah Zahirah Mohd Damanhuri, Farah Lisa Ayub, and Yuhana Akmal Ghazali
title_full_unstemmed A study on the viability of implementing halal food act in Malaysia / Fatimah Zahirah Mohd Damanhuri, Farah Lisa Ayub, and Yuhana Akmal Ghazali
title_short A study on the viability of implementing halal food act in Malaysia / Fatimah Zahirah Mohd Damanhuri, Farah Lisa Ayub, and Yuhana Akmal Ghazali
title_sort study on the viability of implementing halal food act in malaysia / fatimah zahirah mohd damanhuri, farah lisa ayub, and yuhana akmal ghazali
topic Food industry and trade. Halal food industry. Certification
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/31983/