Bergeaud-Blackler, Florence, Fischer, Johan and Lever, John (2015) Halal Matters: Islam, politics and markets in global perspective. Routledge, London, UK. ISBN 9781138812758
Abstract

In today’s globalized world, halal (meaning ‘permissible’ or ‘lawful’) is about more than food. Politics, power and ethics all play a role in the halal industry in setting new standards for production, trade, consumption and regulation. The question of how modern halal markets are constituted is increasingly important and complex. Written from a unique interdisciplinary global perspective, this volume demonstrates that as the market for halal products and services is expanding and standardizing, it is also fraught with political, social and economic contestation and difference. The discussion is illustrated by rich ethnographic case studies from a range of contexts, and consideration is given to both Muslim majority and minority societies. The book will be of interest to students and scholars working across the humanities and social sciences, including anthropology, sociology and religious studies.

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