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4 hijabs to go on holiday
Some tips on the types of hijab you should look for
when planning to for an adventure!
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Halal Academy)
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HE Malaysia International Halal
Academy (MIHA) is an initiative
by Malaysia Halal Council
(MHC), JAKIM to strengthen malaysia
halal ecosystem in halal capacity
development as well as supporting
potential of halal human capital needs.
MIHA activities is organized and
monitored by MIHA Partners Association
(MPA)
MIHA is fully responsible in
conducting halal training together with
its appointed strategic partners via
Smart Partnership concept. MIHA will
organize Halal capacity Development
programs regularly both training and
couching (T & C) to support the local and
overseas demand towards nurturing and
produce well trained halal based human
capital and professionals.
JAKIM through Malaysia Halal
Council Secretariat is consistently
organizing an intensive course every
year, called Training of Trainer (TOT)
to MIHA strategic partners in order to
fortify and enhance their knowledge
and expertise among other strategic
partners to ensure the information and
knowledge of halal is precisely delivered
to industries. Th is is also one the best
platform to exchange input as well as
sharing and update the way forward of
Halal Malaysia globally.
Total of MIHA Partners as of
Sept 2019 – 25 registered companies.
Source: www.halal.gov.my