2012
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2162296
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Halal Products – Malaysian Constitution Perspective

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“…Before the TDA 2011, halal affairs posed a challenge between the federal government and the state government in Malaysia. 24 As a federation, the Malaysian Constitution delineates authority between the federal government and state governments. This division of powers is articulated in Article 74 of the Federal Constitution, and the comprehensive breakdown of these powers is elucidated in the Ninth Schedule of the Federal Constitution.…”
Section: Halal Product Assurance Agreements In Malaysiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before the TDA 2011, halal affairs posed a challenge between the federal government and the state government in Malaysia. 24 As a federation, the Malaysian Constitution delineates authority between the federal government and state governments. This division of powers is articulated in Article 74 of the Federal Constitution, and the comprehensive breakdown of these powers is elucidated in the Ninth Schedule of the Federal Constitution.…”
Section: Halal Product Assurance Agreements In Malaysiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It must also not be prepared and processed using contaminated equipment (Aqmar Zaidun & Hashima Hashim, 2018). Musa & Jalil (2012) defined halal as a product or service recognized by the authority, according to Islamic law, and the product or service has a halal logo. Hence, the term halal is not limited to the ingredients alone but also the procedure of services, including halal cosmetics services.…”
Section: Concept Of Halal Tayyiban In Cosmetics Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The halal (permissible) and thayyib(wholesome)is considered to be a very significant concept for healthy living not only among Muslims but also among non-Muslims. Wholesomeness (thayyib) is an attribute of halal, which refers to pure, good, clean, healthy, hygienic, pleasant, delicious and delightful (Musa & Jalil 2012). The derivative of halal and thayyib in Arabic is known as halalan thayyiban, which means in compliance with the shariah and free from any harmful ingredients (Omar, Rahman & Jie 2015).…”
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confidence: 99%