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This book serves as a platform for the global community of halal researchers to share their insights on approaches to solve halal industry issues through science. The global halal industry is estimated to be worth around USD2.3 trillion (excluding Islamic finance). Growing at an estimated annual rate of 20%, the industry is valued at about USD560 billion a year, making it one of the fastest-growing consumer segments in the world. The global halal market of 1.8 billion Muslims is no longer confined to food and food-related products. This book brings together research carried out through halal…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book serves as a platform for the global community of halal researchers to share their insights on approaches to solve halal industry issues through science. The global halal industry is estimated to be worth around USD2.3 trillion (excluding Islamic finance). Growing at an estimated annual rate of 20%, the industry is valued at about USD560 billion a year, making it one of the fastest-growing consumer segments in the world. The global halal market of 1.8 billion Muslims is no longer confined to food and food-related products. This book brings together research carried out through halal sciences to solve issues in halal industries, covering topics such as general issues in halal industries, the level of verification and authentication, finding alternative materials or ingredients that are halal in pharmaceutical and food industries, as well as legal issues that could arise.
This book is useful to graduate students in universities, researchers, academics, and industry practitioners working in halal industries.

Autorenporträt
Azura Amid received her Ph.D. degree in Molecular Biology in 2004 from Royal Holloway, University of London, United Kingdom. She received M.Sc. (Molecular Biology) from the University of Malaya, Malaysia, in 2001 and B.Sc.Ed. degree in Biology (Major) and Mathematic (Minor) from the University of Malaya, Malaysia, in 1996. She is currently a professor at the International Institute for Halal Research and Training (INHART) at the International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM), Malaysia. She is a recipient of several Ministry level grants like FRGS, ERGS, eScience, and Techno fund (pre-commercialization grant). Her research interests include halal sciences, food security, recombinant DNA technology, bioprocess, and omics technology for metabolic disorder diseases. She has served as a reviewer of some journal articles of Chemical Engineering Society, Academic Journal Org. and Springer's journals. She is a committee member of Asian Federation of Biotechnology, Malaysia, and a member of Royal Society of Biology, London.   Amal A. M. Elgharbawy is a notable academic and researcher currently serving as the Assistant Professor and Professional Technologist at the International Institute for Halal Research and Training (INHART), International Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM). Dr. Elgharbawy's educational background is impressive, with a PhD in Engineering specializing in bioprocessing engineering from IIUM (2014-2018), a Master's degree in Biotechnology Engineering, and a Bachelor of Science (Hons.) in Biochemistry from King Abdul Aziz University, Saudi Arabia, where she achieved First Honor, Dean's List, and an Excellence Award. Additionally, she holds a Post Graduate Diploma in Islamic Studies from IIUM (2021-2023). Dr. Elgharbawy's research interests are multidisciplinary, focusing on green solvents in biological and bioprocessing applications, nanomaterials, enzymology, biochemistry in halal biopharmaceuticals, and halal entrepreneurship.   Walaa Abualsunun is an Assistant Professor renowned for her multidisciplinary expertise in Pharmaceutical Science. Holding a PhD from the University of Toronto's Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy and a PharmD from King Abdul-Aziz University, she boasts a rich academic background. During her doctoral tenure, she spearheaded groundbreaking research, employing in vivo studies on knock out mice alongside a spectrum of laboratory techniques such as RNA and Protein extraction, Q-PCR, western blotting, Elisa, and TransAm assays. Her proficiency extends to data analysis, particularly in Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics, utilizing MATLAB computational systems. Dr. Abualsunun's commitment to excellence in both research and teaching renders her an invaluable asset to any academic institution or research endeavor.