A New Halal Logo To Be Launched To Segregate Products Made By Muslims And Non-Muslims
The halal logo launching next year will specifically be for Muslims in Malaysia.
Cover image via Eizairi Shamsudin/NSTTo distinguish (tell apart) products made by Muslims and non-Muslims, the Malaysia Institute of International Islamic Cooperation (IKIAM) along with the Rubber Industry Smallholders Development Authority (RISDA) will launch a new halal logo early next year
Specifically for Muslim products, the halal logo would be launched at a conference to be attended by representatives from Islamic organisations from Malaysia and outside.
According to RISDA Chairperson Datuk Zahidi Zainul Abidin, the proposed logo to be issued by IKIAM would go hand in hand with the halal logo issued by the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (JAKIM), *[Malaysiakini reported](http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/356838)* via Bernama.
Speaking about the need for another halal logo, the RISDA Chairman said that this will help clear misgivings over the veracity of halal products as some companies are said to have flouted the halal rules upon getting halal certification from JAKIM
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