Comparison study of halal management system in Indonesia and Malaysia

Halal standards between countries were varied, potentially leading to differences in halal product status decisions. In developing global halal standards, Indonesian and Malaysian halal standards were often used as references. This research aimed to gain a deeper understanding of the halal managemen...

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Main Authors: Yustianingsih, Lidia, Mufid, Ali, Mahamad Maifiah, Mohd Hafidz, Gunawan, Setiyo
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spelling my.iium.irep.1129202024-07-03T04:42:48Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/112920/ Comparison study of halal management system in Indonesia and Malaysia Yustianingsih, Lidia Mufid, Ali Mahamad Maifiah, Mohd Hafidz Gunawan, Setiyo BPH114 Consumption. Halal issues BPH117 Consumption. Halal issues. Standards. Certification. Halal status HF5475.I74 Halal business, entrepreneur, marketing, management, and administration Halal standards between countries were varied, potentially leading to differences in halal product status decisions. In developing global halal standards, Indonesian and Malaysian halal standards were often used as references. This research aimed to gain a deeper understanding of the halal management systems in Indonesia and Malaysia in order to identify differences and similarities in halal regulations and management, including animal slaughtering practices. The halal management systems in Indonesia and Malaysia are mainly comparable. Some nonconforming differences include the certification procedure, certificate validity period, the halal products category, and the number of internal halal committees. Some essential differences are the halal certificate compulsoriness, stunning regulation, and the product name, brand, or synonym considered to be halal. The additional procedure used after slaughter, thoracic sticking, has become an emerging issue in developing a Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) of halal certificates for domestic products between Indonesia and Malaysia. Direktorat Penelitian & Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (DPPM) - ITS 2024-02-29 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/112920/2/112920_%20Comparison%20study%20of%20halal%20management%20system.pdf Yustianingsih, Lidia and Mufid, Ali and Mahamad Maifiah, Mohd Hafidz and Gunawan, Setiyo (2024) Comparison study of halal management system in Indonesia and Malaysia. Halal Research Journal, 4 (1). pp. 28-44. E-ISSN 2775-9970 https://journal.its.ac.id/index.php/hr/article/view/1027 https://doi.org/10.12962/j22759970.v4i1.1027
institution Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia
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language English
topic BPH114 Consumption. Halal issues
BPH117 Consumption. Halal issues. Standards. Certification. Halal status
HF5475.I74 Halal business, entrepreneur, marketing, management, and administration
spellingShingle BPH114 Consumption. Halal issues
BPH117 Consumption. Halal issues. Standards. Certification. Halal status
HF5475.I74 Halal business, entrepreneur, marketing, management, and administration
Yustianingsih, Lidia
Mufid, Ali
Mahamad Maifiah, Mohd Hafidz
Gunawan, Setiyo
Comparison study of halal management system in Indonesia and Malaysia
description Halal standards between countries were varied, potentially leading to differences in halal product status decisions. In developing global halal standards, Indonesian and Malaysian halal standards were often used as references. This research aimed to gain a deeper understanding of the halal management systems in Indonesia and Malaysia in order to identify differences and similarities in halal regulations and management, including animal slaughtering practices. The halal management systems in Indonesia and Malaysia are mainly comparable. Some nonconforming differences include the certification procedure, certificate validity period, the halal products category, and the number of internal halal committees. Some essential differences are the halal certificate compulsoriness, stunning regulation, and the product name, brand, or synonym considered to be halal. The additional procedure used after slaughter, thoracic sticking, has become an emerging issue in developing a Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) of halal certificates for domestic products between Indonesia and Malaysia.
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author Yustianingsih, Lidia
Mufid, Ali
Mahamad Maifiah, Mohd Hafidz
Gunawan, Setiyo
author_facet Yustianingsih, Lidia
Mufid, Ali
Mahamad Maifiah, Mohd Hafidz
Gunawan, Setiyo
author_sort Yustianingsih, Lidia
title Comparison study of halal management system in Indonesia and Malaysia
title_short Comparison study of halal management system in Indonesia and Malaysia
title_full Comparison study of halal management system in Indonesia and Malaysia
title_fullStr Comparison study of halal management system in Indonesia and Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Comparison study of halal management system in Indonesia and Malaysia
title_sort comparison study of halal management system in indonesia and malaysia
publisher Direktorat Penelitian & Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat (DPPM) - ITS
publishDate 2024
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/112920/2/112920_%20Comparison%20study%20of%20halal%20management%20system.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/112920/
https://journal.its.ac.id/index.php/hr/article/view/1027
https://doi.org/10.12962/j22759970.v4i1.1027
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