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What is Halal

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fourth Edition
Every things that allowed by the Islam laws.
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Missing Part of Halal Supply Chain Management
Ratih Hendayani (Telkom University, Indonesia) and Yudi Fernando (Universiti Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2255-3.ch474
Abstract
The increasing Halal product demand in the world made the Halal product industry should make sure all companies operation especially companies supply chain could guarantee product Halalness, so companies supply chain should comply Shariah or Islamic law. Some research about Halal supply chain already publish and give various perspectives about this topic. But unfortunately, there are one important thing that not discuss in previous research about Halal supply chain, the one important things is Islamic financial system that actually can support operation of Halal supply chain because based on the Islamic financial concept, the Halal supply chain can be not Halal or barakah if the supply chain financing not also comply with the Islamic law. For the integrated Halal supply chain, need included the Islamic Financial system, and this chapter will discuss Islamic financial that include in the Halal supply chain such as a Halal fund for the supply chain cost and Halal Financial flow. And bring a new perspective and definition of Halal supply chain management.
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Blockchain-Based Transparent and Traceable Halal Food Supply Chain Management Systems
According to Islamic Shariah Laws, the food that is free of any contamination and impurities and is produced through hygienic processes is said to be Halal. This food is the kind of food that is acceptable to be consumed by Muslims.
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Agent-Based Auction E-Marketplace with Value Added Services and Islamic Shariah Compliance
Halal’’ is an Arabic term that defines anything permitted lawfully in Islam as opposed to “Haram” that defines anything that is prohibited.
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Meeting Customer Expectations in Islamic Tourism: Effects of Islamic Business Ethics
An Arabic word meaning lawful, used to describe meat from animals that have been slaughtered in accordance with Islamic law.
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The Rise of Islamic Luxury: Current Trends
Anything that is permitted by the Shariah (Islamic Law).
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Islamic Work Ethic: A Content-Analysis Based Literature Review
One that is not contrary to the rules of Islam, that is not forbidden in terms of religion.
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Capturing the Velocity of Sharia Economy Through an Islamic Boarding School's (Pesantren) B2B E-Commerce
Arabic words for permissible, it is everything which adheres to Islamic law, as defined in the Koran and Hadith.
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Role of Smart Contracts in Halal Supply Chain Management
Word originated from Arabic language that describe any food, deal with others based on Islamic law.
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Missing Part of Halal Supply Chain Management
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