Do different halal certificates have different impacts on Muslims? A case study of Malaysia / Yukichika Kawata and Syed Ahmed Salman
Muslims whether practicing Islam or not but they are sincerely concerned about halal food. Halal is one of the most primary concepts for Muslims. With a rising number of the Muslim population worldwide, halal has become a vital concern among enterprises. Halal can be interpreted as permissible or la...
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Main Authors: | Kawata, Yukichika (Author), Salman, Syed Ahmed (Author) |
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Universiti Teknologi MARA,
2020-09.
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