Halal Economy And Business: Ethical Systems, Institutional Dynamics, and Policy Insights What if an economic system could seamlessly integrate faith, ethics, and global commerce? The halal economy is no longer a niche religious market-it is a multi-trillion-dollar global phenomenon reshaping industries from food and finance to pharmaceuticals, tourism, and digital services. Halal Economy and Business offers the definitive guide to understanding this rapidly expanding ecosystem. Moving far beyond certification checklists and dietary rules, this groundbreaking work reveals how halal principles-rooted in justice, transparency, and human dignity-are converging with universal demands for ethical consumption, sustainability, and responsible business. Inside, you will discover: The true scope of the halal economy - Why it spans far beyond food to encompass finance, cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, tourism, logistics, and digital innovationWhat a mature halal economy looks like - A vision where ethical integrity, institutional strength, and market competitiveness reinforce one anotherThe HEPI (Human-centric Economic and Profitable Innovations) framework - An original, practical tool for assessing business alignment with halal's deeper ethical purposes across five dimensions: human value creation, economic viability, ethical alignment, environmental stewardship, and social justiceWhy institutional quality matters - How governance, human capital, and scientific capacity determine whether halal principles translate into real economic valueRegional insights - Case studies from Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Europe, North America, and Africa revealing diverse pathways to halal developmentStrategic recommendations - Concrete guidance for policymakers, business leaders, entrepreneurs, and researchers seeking to build credible, competitive halal systemsDrawing on extensive research and real-world examples, the authors demonstrate that the halal economy is not merely a compliance framework but a strategic asset-one capable of delivering both worldly prosperity and spiritual purpose. They confront uncomfortable realities about institutional weaknesses while offering actionable pathways toward excellence. Whether you are an academic seeking rigorous analysis, a business leader exploring halal markets, a policymaker designing regulatory frameworks, or an entrepreneur building a values-driven enterprise, this book provides the conceptual clarity and practical tools you need. Table of Content Preface Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Theoretical Foundations of Halal Economy Chapter 3: Halal Standards and Certification Chapter 4: Key Sectors in the Halal Economy Chapter 5: Global Halal Market Trends Chapter 6: The Halal Economy: Value Proposition for the Dunya Chapter 7: Policy and Regulatory Aspects Chapter 8: Halal Economy and Sustainable Development Chapter 9: Case Studies: Regional Insights Chapter 10: Challenges and Future Directions Chapter 11: Toward a Mature Halal Economy: A Maqaṣid-Based Vision Chapter 12: Conclusion and Strategic Insights Glossary of Key Terms Key Organizations and Bodies in Halal Economy Sample Halal Certification Process
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