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03 september-october. 2019 | @Halal 02 4 hijabs to go on holiday Some tips on the types of hijab you should look for when planning to for an adventure! the team Publisher KAY MATHY kaymathy@revonmedia.com EDITORIAL Editor NORMAN HUSSAINI norman@revonmedia.com Writer SYED ZAID zaid@revonmedia.com 03 Creative Director A. AZAM Th e workings of modest fashion and keeping things in moderation Strategic Advisor HASNIZA RAMLI 04-05 Technical Advisor AZMI ABD AZIZ Modesty in being fashionable A path of patience and determination Th e journey of a thousand miles begins with one step • A wave of change for Yusuf Islam a.azam@revonmedia.com hasniza@globalhaltech.com azmi@globalhaltech.com SALES AND MARKETING DEPARTMENT SAHANA Media Consultants sahana@revonmedia.com Published by Revon Media Sdn Bhd Revongen Corporation Centre No 12A, Jalan TP5, Taman Perindustrian UEP 47600 subang Jaya, selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia. Tel: +603-8025 1603 Fax: +603-8025 1637 Published for Global Haltech Sdn Bhd 06-07 Fashion-forward ‘hijabistas’ draw credit and criticism Th e evolution of modest fashion comes with both sides of the coin • Th oughtful choices 08 Best halal eats in Melbourne Printed by Percetakan Osacar Sdn. Bhd. No. 16, Jalan iDA 1A, industri Desa Aman, Kepong, 52200 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Tel: +603-6279 9474 /+603-6263 1856 Fax: +603-6280 6802 Disclaimer: The content of this publication aims to inform and educate the public on health issues, developments and news, both locally and globally. in addition to our editorial team, we also invite distinguished medical practitioners and other experts to contribute articles on their respective fi elds of expertise. The information contained in this publication is for general information only, and readers should always seek independent, professional advice and consultation where appropriate. Whilst every care has been taken to ensure that the content is correct, the publisher and editors of @halal will not be held liable for any loss or damage resulting from reliance upon any information in this publication, including products and services advertised. Unauthorised reproduction of this publication is strictly prohibited, in whole or in part, without the written consent by the publisher. statements and opinions expressed by writers, contributors and advertis- ers are not necessarily those of the editors or publisher. Get to KNoW MIHA (Malaysia International Halal Academy) T 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