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Elevating Halal with Innovation Technology Nucleus Working Group on Innovation in Halal Sciences Halal Economy Dr. Hani Mansour Al-Mazeedi Researcher, Kuwait Institute for Scientific Research State of Kuwait World Halal Week, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia 2013 KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA 3 rd - 4 th, April, 2013

Introduction: It is a religious requirement that food should be Halal and Tayyib (prepared according to Islamic teachings). To fulfill this requirement, there is an urgent need for R&D and innovation in Halal sciences. Unfortunately, such activities have little or no funding or whatsoever, despite the vast expanding market for Halal products and services. This paper, among other things, aims to draw the attention to the need of establishing R&D activities Halal products and Halal services.

Category of products for R&D and innovation in Halal sciences Products-Tangibles 1. Animal feed 2. Cosmetic 3. Drugs and vaccine 4. Food and beverage 5. Product Technology 6. Pharmaceutical 7. Infrastructure: Halal Hubs 8. Neutraceutical and health food 9. Livestock and agricultural produce 10. Halal ingredients and additives to replace non Halal/doubtful.

Services-Non-tangibles (Processes and Techniques) 1. Awareness program 2. Branding 3. Certification Systems 4. Franchise 5. Halal Good Manufacturing/ Agricultural Practice 6. Halal HACCP 7. Halal Laboratory Analysis, 8. Halal slaughter and animal welfare 9. Laboratory analysis 10. Legal implication - civil law and sharieah 11. Logistics 12. Marketing 13. Media, TV, internet, telecommunication 14. Monitoring, audit and enforcement 15. Policy and strategy 16. Standardization 17. Standards procedures, methods and reference testing materials. 18. Management & Techno-Economic Services owned by Muslim. 19. Sharieah compliant financial products. 10. Tourism.

The Nucleus Working Group on Innovation in Halal Sciences is made of 3 Working Sub-groups A) Senior Scientists Group 1. Biochemist 2. Veterinarian 3. Mechanical Eng. 4. Electrical Eng. 5. Mufti B) Fund Raising Group Must be rewarded % wise C) Management, Techno Economic, & PR Group A) Senior Scientists Group must tackle these topics:

A1 Humane Aspects We have to introduce an improvement in the infrastructure of animal/bird transportation, handling and slaughtering equipments to meet Islamic stadrads100%. A2 Stunning We have to evaluate published findings on stunning and its claim of being more humane precede slaughtering and to see what could and could not lead to death. May require the employment of an internationally recognized experts.

We have to study the bleeding patterns of stunned and non-stunned slaughtered animals to see if the Hadith of the prophet Mohammed peace be upon him when he describe the bleeding pattern at the time of neck cut do explain the necessity of excluding stunning methods during slaughtering (2 videos). A3 Halal Analyses & Halal reference laboratory We have to encourage the innovation of rapid detection tools for Haram materials based on highly specific and sensitive techniques supported by a calibration services from Halal reference laboratory. A Halal reference laboratory will help the public, government and private industry for marketing Halal tools.

A4 Academic and research centers We have to introduce Halal Departments within colleges and research centers to oversee R&D in Halal field. We must make these departments welcomed by both the Muslim countries academic and research centers. This can be achieve by inviting key leaders of academic and research centers from the leading countries in Halal research Malaysia and Indonesia to discover in the Muslim world the scientific and research potential in universities and colleges. A5 Halal Ifta Committee A Mufti is a must to direct all activities of all Halal research sub-groups, and to develop Halal standards that are 100% compliance with Shariah. We have to call upon the formation of a well qualified & reference international Halal Ifta committee that based its decisions on proof from Quran and Sunnah and well established scientific facts.

B) Fund Raising Group B1 Raising Funds We have to outsource funds that push forward the wheel of Macro-and Micro-Halal*. Roam between Muslim countries to call for financial support. We shall accept donations and Awqaf funds. Such contacts can be established via their embassies. *Macro-Halal: tackling Halal from the outside, i.e. strategic issues such as stunning law enforcements. *Micro-Halal: tackling Halal from the inside, e.g. Halal chain integrity, and Halal researches.

C) Management, Techno Economic, & PR Group C1 Managements & Techno economic services We must provide a range of Halal services and Halal marketing managers & techno economic services to support investments in Halal.

C2 Total Halal Quality Systems We have to upgrade current Halal systems to be compatible with international standards that cover all types of services, consumables and usage items. C3 Awareness We have to increase the awareness of Halal among decision makers of Muslim countries with specific emphasis on GCC countries being a major importer of goods from non-muslim countries. We can start by exchange of expertise, training courses, conferences, and workshops in the area of Halal.

C4 Halal Multi-Media We have to launch an international multilingual TV satellite channels/websites to increase Halal awareness among consumers worldwide. C5 Memorandum of understanding with Muslim governments We have to draft a memorandum of understanding with Muslim governments on Halal traceability and Halal quality management systems.

This can be established with key leaders of important institutions in Malaysia and Muslim countries by: 1. Evaluate resources, areas and categories for research and development which will lead towards Capacity Building, Education and Training. 2.Identify existing Halal Institutions involved in Halal R&D How to move forward: The establishment of a Halal Research Fund (HRF).

HRF is very important to stimulate and facilitate Halal research work in the universities as well research centers throughout the world. With HRF will help for example to find alternative Halal food ingredients and new technologies, to curb with the increasing demand from companies to fulfill their ingredient supply in meeting all the requirements for their Halal food production. In Kuwait we have established the HRF within the International Islamic Charitable Organization (IICO). HRF will be a centre to handle the procurement and disbursement of the funds to various scholars and research entities (universities and research centers), to conduct Halal R&D activities in multifaceted areas of food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and personal care products, besides other related fields of Halal education.

Conclusions: The identification of Research Institutions, educational agencies and Training bodies are important to identify key anchor persons, field of research, and the areas of potential collaborations between different parties, and to allow the implementation of R&D activities. The establishment of a Halal Research Fund (HRF) is essential to push the wheel of R&D and innovation in Halal sciences. References: 1. Alina Abdul Rahim (2012): View and evaluate what has so far been achieved in the field of Halal R&D. The 1 st. Gulf Workshop in Halal Industry and its Services. 2. Mariam Abdul Latif (2012): General guidance to the requirements of operational manual for financing Halal awareness R&D activities. The 1 st. Gulf Workshop in Halal Industry and its Services.

Many thanks For your kind attentions سبحنك اللهم وبحمدك أشهد أن لا إله إلا أنت أستغفرك وأتوب إليك mazeedi@hotmail.com Dr. Hani Mansour Al- Mazeedi With brother Amjad Mahboob in Australia in 1981