Wednesday, April 28, 2010

JABATAN BARU JAKIM?

EJAAN YANG TERTERA PADA LOGO INI PADA KENTANG:
JARATAN KEMA HJAN ISLAM MALAYSIA ISL AMC DEVELOPMANY DEPAKTMANT OF MALAYSIA.

penulis: keberanian pihak industri harus dibendung. semua pihak haruslah berganding bahu. tidak menunding jari kepada sesiapa..demi ummah..pengguna, industri, NGO, dan kerajaan haruslah mengambil inisiatif dan berkerjasama untuk kepentingan semua dan agama. halal toyiban=wholesome.


Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Hanya 20 miliki sijil halal

PULAU PINANG 18 April - Hanya kira-kira 20 daripada 100 hotel yang beroperasi di Pulau Pinang ketika ini mempunyai sijil pengiktirafan halal bagi penyediaan makanan dan pengurusan dapur dari Jabatan Hal Ehwal Agama Islam Pulau Pinang (JHEAIPP).
Bagaimanapun, selebihnya masih tidak memiliki sijil halal termasuk ditarik balik lesen halal tersebut disebabkan gagal mengikut prosedur yang ditetapkan.
Perkembangan itu amat membimbangkan kerana ketika umat Islam semakin gemar berkunjung ke hotel untuk menikmati makanan enak, sebahagian besar pengusaha hotel pula mengambil sikap tidak kisah dengan keperluan sijil halal tersebut.
Ketua Penolong Pengarah Bahagian Pengurusan Halal (JHEAIPP), Faizal Ibrahim, berkata, kebanyakan yang ditarik balik sijil halal adalah hotel bertaraf empat dan lima bintang yang didapati memasukkan ramuan tambahan yang tiada logo halal atau meragukan ke dalam masakan mereka.
"Kita telah melakukan siasatan di beberapa hotel sejak awal tahun ini dan mendapati, tukang masak hotel berkenaan memasukkan cuka wain dan sos sushi yang diimport dari Jepun untuk disajikan kepada pengunjung.
"Justeru, kita terpaksa mengambil tindakan dengan menggantung lesen persijilan halal ke atas hotel tersebut dengan mengenakan penalti enam bulan bagi membolehkan mereka membaik pulih bahagian penyajian hotel.
"Setelah tempoh itu selesai, kita akan datang untuk melakukan pemeriksaan semula dan melihat sama ada hotel tersebut mengikut prosedur yang ditetapkan untuk membolehkan mereka mendapatkan kembali sijil halal itu," katanya di sini hari ini.
Dalam pada itu, dedah Faizal, terdapat juga segelintir hotel di negeri ini yang masih menggunakan sijil halal tamat tempoh semata-mata untuk meyakinkan pelanggan Islam.
Menurutnya, tempoh yang ditetapkan untuk pihak terlibat memperbaharui sijil halal mereka ialah setiap dua tahun sekali.
Justeru, Faizal berkata, pihaknya telah mengadakan perjumpaan dengan semua pemilik dan pengusaha hotel di negeri ini baru-baru ini untuk menerangkan kepada mereka tentang kepentingan dan keperluan status persijilan halal untuk hotel masing-masing.
"Masyarakat Islam hari ini sering menganggap segala bentuk hidangan yang disajikan di hotel adalah halal.
"Menyedari hakikat itu, menjadi tanggungjawab kami untuk mengubah mentaliti mereka ini agar mementingkan status makanan halal sebelum menikmatinya," kata beliau.
Faizal menjelaskan, pihaknya amat berharap agar masyarakat terutama yang beragama Islam membuat pemeriksaan ke atas status dan tarikh luput yang tertera di sijil halal hotel terlebih dahulu.
"Ini untuk memastikan makanan yang mereka nikmati benar-benar halal dan bebas daripada sebarang perasaan was-was," katanya.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

WORLD HALAL FORUM (WHF) 2010

21-22 June 2010Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, adjacent to the Petronas Twin Towers, in the heart of downtown Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia will once again be buzzing with ideas, heated debate on current issues involving VIPs and influential key stakeholders ie, industry experts, academicians, scholars, regulators and retailers in the Halal industry over sumptuous tea breaks and lunches covering two days sandwiched by a Gala Dinner.
Timely themed “Global Halal Industry: Regulatory Architecture, Trade and Market Access”, the 5th World Halal Forum (WHF) , WHF 2010 will be the result of extensive feedback and research by the organisers, KasehDia Sdn Bhd to address the burning but immediate need to understand current global regulatory architecture for Halal and its relationship with Trade and Market Access. The Halal Industry is tipped to surpass USD 654 billion in 2010, but international trade of Halal goods still remains a fraction of this.
Find out the reasons and collectively resolve and tap the amazing potential of Halal industry at WHF 2010. WHF 2009 will shape the future of the halal industry.
To register or obtain information, contact:
The World Halal Forum 2009 Secretariat31-2, Plaza Crystalville, Jalan 22A/70A, Desa Sri Hartamas, 50480 Kuala Lumpur, MALAYSIA.Tel: +603 6203 1025 Fax: +603 6203 4072 Email: info@worldhalalforum.org Website: http://www.worldhalalforum.org/

Islamic Banking and Takaful

The concept of halal production takes into account elements beyond the standard processes of farm to table. It includes the sources of which money flows to support the production of halal goods. While the importance of this concept is not yet fully realised, it will only be a matter of time before it becomes a reality.
In realising this possibility, MIHAS has from its inaugural show in 2004 introduced the Islamic financial and Takaful sector in its exhibitors profile. Therefore, MIHAS 2009 continues to welcome financial institutions, Islamic insurance and Islamic investment agencies to present their products and services in support of a more dynamic Halal marketplace. The halal industry stands to gain tremendously from these interest-free financial instruments available to help entrepreneurs in their commitment to develop the global halal market and where better can the Islamic financial and Takaful industry meet potential customers but at MIHAS.

definasi halal

What is Halalan Toyibban?
Halalan toyibban merely means allowed and permissible for consumption with relation to Syariah law as long as they are safe and not harmful. The opposite of halal is haram/ non-halal which means forbidden and prohibited. Any food or drink which lies within the grey area and does not fall clearly under the Halal or non-Halal category is classified as ‘Syubhah’, alternatively called questionable or dubious. In this category, until the status becomes clear, Muslims should avoid consuming Syubhah food or drinks. The Prophet (peace be upon Him) has given a guideline concerning Syubhah matters. It is reported by Bukhari, Muslim, Abu Daud, Ibn Majah and Darimi, as follow:
Which means: What is Halal is clear. And what is Haram is also clear. And in between those two is a dubious area in which many people do not know about. So whoever distanced himself from it, he has acquitted himself (from blame). And those who fall into it, he has fallen into a state of Haram.
It is obligatory for Muslims to consume halal food and use halal products solely because they do not eat and use consumer goods for the sake of pleasure only but also for performing their duties, responsibilities and mission in this world. The general principle concerning food according to Islamic teachings is that everything is halal except impurity (or mixed with impurity), harmful and intoxicant. Therefore, it is compulsory for Muslims to eat good and healthy food and to avoid all that is forbidden as Allah mentions in the Quran. Further explanation on the principles of halal and haram is extensively elaborated in the book written by the prominent and respected Muslim scholar, Dr. Yusuf al-Qaradawi called “The Law and Prohibited in Islam”.
The inanimate and animate sources of halal are viewed inconsiderably different by Muslim Jurists (the 4 main Sunni Jurists: Maliki, Hanafi, Hanbali and Shafeii). You will find more information on this issue in the publication called “Fiqh al-Islami wa adillatuhu (Dimashq, 1989) vol.3, by Al-Zuhayli, Wahbah. In addition, the decisions on the halalness of certain issues are also well expressed in fatwas (Islamic edicts) from either Malaysia or other countries.
Islam has introduced the concept of slaughter, whereby a naturally halal animal would have to be properly slaughtered prior to consumption. The act of slaughtering is to ensure the quality of meat and to avoid any microbial contamination, which basically covers the toyibban part of halalan toyibban. For example, a dead but unslaughtered animal is normally associated with disease. Most disease originated or carried in the animal’s blood. Therefore, slaughtering is mandatory to ensure the complete drainage of blood from the animal's body, thus minimizing the chance of microbial infection. This is compatible with the overall concept of cleanliness that is always emphasized in Islam. Apart from ensuring the cleanliness of foodstuffs, Islam prohibits the usage of any materials that are detrimental to spiritual or mental well-being of a person, such as alcoholic drinks, drugs, etc. Since Islam has always encouraged its followers to choose halal, wholesome and clean foods, this awareness is always propagated in the Muslim society. This awareness is strengthened by the widespread knowledge, extolling the virtues of consuming clean and halal food, and its relationship to our daily religious practices.
Besides fulfilling the Syariah law, which is a must for Muslims, the food safety factor plays a significant contributor in determining the toyibban i.e. wholesome (safe, clean, nutritious, quality) aspects of the food. To ensure that these aspects are not taken lightly, Malaysia has defined halal food through its MS1500:2004: Halal Food – Production, Preparation, Handling & Storage – General Guideline (First Revision) as food permitted under the Shari’ah law and fulfills the following conditions:
Does not contain any parts or products of animals that are non-halal to Muslims or products of animals which are not slaughtered according to Shari’ah law,
Does not contain any ingredients that are Najs according to Shari’ah law,
Is safe and not harmful,
Is not prepared, processed or manufactured using equipment that is contaminated with things that are Najs (filth or unclean) according to Shari’ah law,
The food or its ingredients do not contain any human parts or its derivatives that are not permitted by Shari’ah law,
And during its preparation, processing, packaging, storage or transportation, the food is physically separated from any other food that does not meet the requirements stated in items a., b., c., d. or e. or any other things that have been decreed as Najs (filth or unclean) by Shari’ah law.
This definition clearly demonstrates that product which is harmful, intoxicated and hazardous will not be certified halal under the Malaysian Standard.
Food safety has already become a significant factor in producing food and other consumable products. More than 200 food-borne diseases have been detected and this figure is very alarming if producers and manufacturers are not aware of the rising numbers. Guidelines and requirements on the food safety are developed around the world to accommodate to this issue. Organizations and agencies such as WHO, FAO, USFDA, EU and even Malaysia have different guidelines to ensure that the food safety aspect is the no. 1 priority.

Matrade Expects 20 Per Cent Rise In Immediate Sales At MIHAS 2010


KUALA LUMPUR, April 20 (Bernama) -- Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (Matrade) has targeted a 20 per cent increase in immediate sales at Malaysia International Halal Showcase (MIHAS) 2010, which will be held in conjunction with Halal Malaysia Week.Its chief executive officer Datuk Noharuddin Nordin said the corporation was confident of achieving the target due to improved economic conditions as well as an increase in participation from exhibitors.Speaking at the official announcement of Halal Malaysia Week here today, Noharuddin said the event had generated RM226.4 million immediate sales and about RM3 billion potential sales last year."This year we target to bring over 600 exhibitors from 30 countries. So far, we have already received 88 per cent take-up rate for the booths," he said.MIHAS 2010, the seventh in the series, will be held from June 23 to 27 at the Matrade Exhibition and Convention Centre here.On Halal Malaysia Week, Noharuddin said the event was a joint undertaking of three parties comprising Matrade, Halal Industry Development Corporation (HDC) and Kasehdia Sdn Bhd.The event from June 21 to 27 is a combination of three major events comprising MIHAS 2010, World Halal Research Summit and World Halal Forum 2010."Halal Malaysia Week is an excellent example of public-private sector initiatives to provide supportive platforms to showcase Malaysia's halal industry," he said.Halal Malaysia Week will begin with World Halal Forum 2010 organised by Kasehdia, to be held at KL Convention Centre from June 21 and 22.Kasehdia's founder and managing director Jumaatun Azmi said the forum, now in its fifth consecutive year, is the undisputed premier global halal industry event, bringing together over a thousand business leaders and stakeholders from over 50 countries.The theme for this year is "State of the Industry: Market Access and International Trade".On the third World Halal Research Summit which will be on June 23 and 24, HDC chief executive officer Datuk Jamil Bidin said the international conference will provide a platform for scientists, researchers, scholars and academicians to meet, discuss and exchange ideas on new research findings, emerging technologies, trends, issues and challenges in the global halal industry.Apart from the latest issues in halal research, the conference also aims to provide the participations with the latest updates in the development of strategies, new technologies, emerging trends, product innovation and best practices.-- BERNAMA

Kontena Nasional Now Halal-certified Logistics Services Provider




PETALING JAYA, April 20 (Bernama) -- National container haulier and logistics services provider Kontena Nasional's Petaling Jaya branch has been certified as a halal logistics service provider in warehousing and transport by the Islamic Development Department of Malaysia (Jakim).With the growing international demand for halal products, Kontena Nasional hopes to position itself as the preferred ancillary service provider in the country, thus filling the gap in the entire halal production and distribution chain.With this certification by Jakim, Kontena Nasional has an added advantage of offering a complete halal service package to its customers.Services in the package will include halal storage and warehousing, both containerised and conventional halal transportation, halal distribution, halal shipping, halal freighting for sea and air cargo, samak service for containers, customs facilities and other halal value-added services.According to Kontena Nasional's chief executive officer Hood Osman, with this certification, Kontena Nasional aspires to become Malaysia's main total logistics provider in the industry, especially on halal trade facilitation.All operating departments of Kontena Nasional throughout Malaysia are already ISO-certified.Kontena Nasional is a subsidiary of NCB Holdings, with Northport being its sister company.Permodalan Nasional Bhd holds a major stake in NCB Holdings, which is also listed on Bursa Malaysia.-- BERNAMA