Halal Industry & Islamic Finance

Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya, And Selangor, Malaysia 5 Days / 4 Nights Understand Malaysia’s role as a global leader in halal food production, shariah-compliant finance, and Islamic banking.
Student Learning Outcomes:
By the end of this program, students will:
1. Understand the principles and applications of Islamic finance and halal certification.
2. Explore Malaysia’s strategies in becoming a global halal hub.
3. Engage with key institutions and professionals in halal industry and Islamic banking.
4. Analyze ethical, religious, and economic intersections in halal commerce.
5. Develop business and policy insights on faith-driven economic systems.

Package Include:

Local accommodation or resort stay
Ground transportation
Meals (as per itinerary)
Professional facilitator or guide
Collaboration with a local university
Local expert speaker
Sightseeing excursions
All trip logistical arrangements

Packages Itinerary:

Day 1

Arrival & Introduction to Halal Ecosystem

  • Arrival in Kuala Lumpur & hotel check-in
  • Welcome session: Overview of the Halal Ecosystem in Malaysia
  • Visit to Malaysia Halal Park or similar hub
  • Group icebreaking & cultural briefing
Outcome: Students understand the scale and diversity of halal-certified industries.
    Day 2

    Halal Certification & Food Industry

    • Visit to JAKIM (Department of Islamic Development Malaysia)
    • Workshop: Halal certification process and global standards
    • Tour a halal food processing facility (e.g. poultry, snack, or beverage producer)
    • Discussion with a halal quality assurance team
    Outcome: Students observe how halal standards are applied in production and supply chains.
      Day 3

      Islamic Finance & Shariah-Compliant Banking

      • Visit to Bank Negara Malaysia Islamic Finance Gallery
      • Meet professionals from an Islamic bank (e.g. Maybank Islamic or Bank Islam)
      • Session: Principles of Islamic finance: Riba, Zakat, Mudarabah, and Sukuk
      • Case study group work: Comparing conventional and Islamic finance models
      Outcome: Students grasp core differences between conventional and Islamic financial systems.
        Day 4

        Halal Innovation & Global Trade

        • Visit Halal Development Corporation (HDC) or innovation-focused halal incubator
        • Dialogue: Malaysia role in the global halal economy
        • Group project presentations: Halal product or service idea for international market
        • Cultural excursion to Putrajaya Mosque and architecture tour
        Outcome: Students connect theory with innovation and global trade strategies.
          Day 5

          Program Reflection & Departure

          • Final group discussion: What can we learn from the intersection of faith and economy?
          • Personal reflection journaling session
          • Depart for airport
          Outcome: Students reflect on the broader impact of ethical economies and faith-based entrepreneurship.

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