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Malaysia is pushing for “halal consciousness” in the country’s tourist hubs as a way of inculcating respect for the Islamic religion and to attract more Muslim visitors.
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The first International Halal Conference (IHC) 2016 made a new addition to the Australian history.
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If man believes that it is Allah who enacts laws that lead people, which man is obliged to obey and execute, he will definitely witness a very different social life.
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A man might feel that it should be he who should decide about family affairs, with his wife's indisputable agreement.
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For Muslim women, Fatimah al-Zahra (as) is undoubtedly the most popular religious, moral, pious, and literary figure among the Muslims and other people of the world
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Marks and Spencer has launched a new full-length Islamic range of swimwear.
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New Zealand Prime Minister John Key said the re-establishment of trade links with Iran could be a bonus for New Zealand’s halal meat industry
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The issue of veiling has been intensively debated in Western society and has implications for religious liberty, inter-communal relationships and cultural interaction.
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