Let's fix our broken food system: diet encompasses a broader spectrum of halalan toyyiban attributes

The food system, an interlinkage of activities involving the way we produce, process, transport, market, and consume our food to the way we manage our food waste, has a significant impact on our diet. A flawed food system restricts access to a healthy diet and promotes a low-quality diet, a...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, Anis Najiha, Hashim, Yumi Zuhanis Has-Yun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Revon Media Sdn. Bhd. 2021
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Online Access:http://irep.iium.edu.my/89562/1/89562_Let%27s%20fix%20our%20broken%20food.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/89562/
https://viewer.joomag.com/halal-march-april-2021/0149911001617094119
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Summary:The food system, an interlinkage of activities involving the way we produce, process, transport, market, and consume our food to the way we manage our food waste, has a significant impact on our diet. A flawed food system restricts access to a healthy diet and promotes a low-quality diet, a diet that may be halal but not toyyib. Self-motivation and control for toyyib diet Rules and restriction may be the first things that come to our mind when we relate diet with religion. Halalan Toyyiban diet, however, is different. The diet encompasses a broader spectrum of toyyib (wholesome) attributes, including a healthy diet choice. It also symbolises a universally accepted lifestyle that emphasises both health and well-being.