Eid ul Adha is a festive day for Muslims throughout the world and is celebrated on the tenth day of Zhul-Hijjah (the final month of the Islamic calendar).
Marketing of products and services in the Muslim countries presents a very challenging task to multinational companies (MNC) due to the difference in political, economy and socio-cultural aspects.
Halal is an Arabic term in Islam which means permissible, allowed. Its antonym is Haram.According to the dietary rules of Islam, halal refers to the foods that are fit for Muslim consumption. Muslims are allowed to eat the meat of the following animals: With the exception of fish, Muslims will only be allowed to consume […]
The halal certification industry has been growing exponentially in recent years, as more and more people around the world are opting for halal products. Halal certification is a process that ensures that the products are prepared in accordance with Islamic dietary laws. These products are not just limited to food and beverages, but also encompass […]
The Halal Monitoring Authority Canada (HMA) is an organization that certifies food products and services as halal, which means that they are permissible according to Islamic law. Halal certification is an important consideration for Muslims who want to ensure that the products and services they consume are in line with their religious beliefs. The Halal […]