Halal Industry in the Republic of Tatarstan
https://doi.org/10.22311/2074-1529-2021-17-1-159-176
Abstract
The article analyzes the current state and topical problems of the “halal” industry in the Republic of Tatarstan. The author considers the stages of formation of this market sector and peculiarities of its functioning in the region. It is noted that the Islamic Economic Model (IEM) is the core on which the “halal” industry is based and developed. In turn, the concept of “permissible” and “forbidden” regulates the spheres of public relations among Muslims. The author examines the Halal Lifestyle and Halal Friendly directions, shows their main directions operating in the Republic of Tatarstan. The system of certifi cation in the past and present has been studied, and problems that need to be solved have been identifi ed.
About the Author
D. S. KusanovaRussian Federation
Dinara S. KUSANOVA, junior researcher
36A, Levo-Bulachnaya Str., Kazan, Republic of Tatarstan, 420111, Russian Federation
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Review
For citations:
Kusanova D.S. Halal Industry in the Republic of Tatarstan. Islam in the modern world. 2021;17(1):159-176. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22311/2074-1529-2021-17-1-159-176