Design of Halal Detection Software in Malaysia

Mobile application software helps Muslims, especially Muslims, from non-Muslim and western countries to make sure they are "legal" about the products they buy.
Mobile application software helps Muslims, especially Muslims, from non-Muslim and western countries to make sure they are "legal" about the products they buy.

According to the searchers (a comprehensive Muslim and Muslim base), a mobile application was created by a Malaysian company to determine the status of the licensed product certification offered to the market.

One of the problems of many Muslims, especially Muslims living in Western and non-Islamic countries, is to ensure the status of products that are presented as “halal goods”. To this end, a company in Malaysia has designed a special application that helps Muslims determine the legality of products.

Amnena Shrari, a computer expert at Syrona Trading Company, in collaboration with the Islamic Organization of Malaysia, Jakim, has launched a software called “Halal Detection”. This application will help Muslim customers and shoppers to be aware of their status by using scannable bar code scanners for smart phones and products.

* Halal products information from around the world from 66 Halal certification bodies from 40 different countries

The program, launched in May this year, is the first Halal Detection application approved by Malaysian Halal Certificates and has extensive information on halal products around the world from 66 Halal certification bodies from 40 different countries.

The program also allows consumers to search for halal products and products based on product, brand, company and country names.

Amena says about the software: People usually take their mobile phones everywhere, and this application software is very smart on mobile phones, especially when it comes to shopping in chain stores and supermarkets.

“Recognizing halal status is the first step in our activities, and we have a bigger goal,” he added. The main goal is to help Halal dealers access the larger market and distribute their products in more transparent space. In addition, food security is also very important.

* Some halal goods remain at the local level due to lack of bar codes

It is said that many Halal-based companies are not capable of penetrating European markets due to lack of a bar code system, which is why they remain at the local level. Software makers believe that halal business owners can play a significant role in the international market by digitizing the distribution system. It is estimated that the Halal World Market is currently estimated at $ 2.3 trillion, which includes all food and non-food sectors.