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halal +‎ -ization

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halalization (uncountable)

  1. (rare) The act or process of making something halal.
    • 2003, Jonathan Benthall, Charitable Crescent: Politics of Aid in the Muslim World[1], page 43:
      At the technical level, with its 'halalization' of capital and investments, Islamic aid is seen as a guarantor of the morality of financial practices.
    • 2011, J. Fischer, The Halal Frontier: Muslim Consumers in a Globalized Market[2], page 58:
      There was an expression of halalization as the support of Malays vis-à-vis the Chinese through consumption.
    • 2013, John P. Hoffmann, Understanding Religious Ritual: Theoretical approaches and innovations[3]:
      Halalization in Malaysia has simultaneously been subjected to state and business governmentality in the form of extensive market research and political bureaucratization of consumption, including the setting up o fthe Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs in 1990.

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