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Outrage over Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind (M) connection of Baba Ramdev and Patanjali  via Halal Certification

Outrage over Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind (M) connection of Baba Ramdev and Patanjali via Halal Certification

Mahmood Madani and Baba Ramdev

Mahmood Madani and Baba Ramdev

New Delhi: Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind (JUH) led by  Maulana Mahmood Madani has come under fire from different quarters including its rival faction for issuing Halal certificate to  Yoga guru Ramdev’s  Patanjali group. The Muslim circles alleged that a hefty sum of money might have changed the hands for issuing Halal certificate to the Patanjali group which, they suspect, uses cow urine in making its products. By this act, they also alleged that the Mahmud faction has extended indirect help to Rammed who is known for his pro-government and pro-RSS stances. However, Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind Halal Trust (JUHHT), which issued the certificate, tried to clarify its position by stating that no cow urine product was given certificate and asserted that it has a very strong and robust Halal Audit system.

The social media is also awash with sharp comments on the issuance of the Halal certificate while alleging that both the factions of JUH often go against the interest of the community. Social media users referred to meeting of Arshad Madani with RSS chief and Mahmood Madani’s unflinching support to the Modi government to buttress their point.  Ramdev is known “Muslim-baiter” and virtually a part of the ruling party. By issuing a Hall certificate, the JHU has given an effective instrument to promote Patanjali products in Islamic world particularly in the Middle East and thereby financially strengthening the hands of saffron groups who are spewing venom against the country’s second largest religious group.

Even, JUH faction led by Maulana Arshad Madani, which generally stays away from the affairs of its rival faction, also criticized the decision while disclosing that the Patanjali group had first approached to them for the Halal certification.

After the vertical division in the 100-year old organization in 2007, Arshad Madani faction has rechristened it Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind Halal Committee as Jamiat Ulama-i-Hind Halal Foundation (JUHHF).    JUHHF functionary Maulana Gulzar Azami disclosed that, “they (Patanjali group) first approached to us and pleaded their case for a month but we refused as we knew all their affairs”. Consequently, they (Patanjali) went to Mahoomd group’s Halal trust, whose proximity with the Modi government is not a secret, Maulana Azami said and alleging that the Mahmood faction has gone wayward after it broke away from us and needs to be exposed.

Voicing  similar concerns ,  Maulana Aamir Rashadi, president  Rashtirya Ulema Council,  said  the Jamait Trust people should fear of the Almighty Allah as  the promoter of the Patanjali company openly  maintains  that  his company purifies all products by using cow-urine. He alleged it might have been a sweetheart deal as Mahmood group is known for hobnobbing with the powers that be.

It is to recall that some years back, a Muslim group from Tamil Nadu,  Thowheed Jamat had alleged that cow’s urine was being used as a ‘key ingredient’ in cosmetics, medicines and food products of Patanjali that are available in open markets as well as online. The Jamat said the cow urine’s usage was considered ‘haram’ (forbidden) in Islam.  Patanjali group was established in January 2006 and since the advent the Modi government in May 2014, its fortunes rose to phenomenal levels which is now aiming at ₹25,000 crore revenue this fiscal year.  To achieve this target, the company needs to establish foothold in the lucrative oil-rich gulf countries, hence it got the Halal certificate.

Jamiat Halal trust flaunts on its website that “its unique services help companies penetrate in the global economy and establish themselves as a trusted brand for consumers.

Defending the certification to the Patanjali, Niaz Farooqui said “Each company which is certified by us has to follow our stringent Halal documentation process which also includes a legally abiding document (affidavit) declaring to be Sharia compliant during the certification tenure.”

However, debunking the claim of Farooqui, Dr Sultan Ahmad, scientist, said the Jamiat has no scientific method to ascertain which products contains cow urine. He said Ramdev and his company is vocal promoter of cow urine that creates suspicion in Halal consumer’s mind.

Meanwhile, All India Halal Board also voiced its concern on the issuance of the certificate. Board general secretary, Danish Reyaz  said  they are collecting  all necessary documents  to expose them (Jamiat  Halal Trust) at the forthcoming  World Halal Conference which  will be held in Malaysia in September this year.

Hyderabad to host Global Halal Expo 2017

Hyderabad to host Global Halal Expo 2017

global halal expoMaeeshat Correspondent,

Hyderabad, Aug 6: The historic city of Nizams, which is also the capital city of both Andhra and Telangana, is all set to host India’s first halal trade expo. With the promise of opening the gateway to over US$ 1.1 trillion market of halal industry, the Global Halal Expo 2017 will be held at the City Convention Centre from 19-21 September.

The Global Halal Expo 2017 will inform the visitors about the benefits and advantages of halal certification and will unlock the true potential of the Islamic market globally.

“The Global Halal Expo 2017 will not only promote trade between the rest of the world and Islamic world it will also create awareness on ‘Halal’ living and the wider concept of halal and its extension to industries besides food & beverages,” says the organizers of the expo which, they say, would showcase the macro and micro fundamentals of a halal economy.

India as a Big Market for Halal

The organizers of the Global Halal Expo 2017 aim to tap the huge potential of Halal industry in India – home to over 172 million Muslims, that is 14.6% of India’s total population. Muslims are the second largest community after Hindus in the country and after Indonesia, India has the second largest Muslim population in the world.

India’s personal care products market was estimated at $43 billion in 2015, and the country’s 170 million Muslims accounted for $4.2 billion of this total. This spend is projected to grow to $7.3 billion by 2020, according to Dinar Standard analysis.

There is a clear demand for halal-certified product, which has promoted the rapid growth of new lines such as Iba Halal Care.

“Bikano, the sweet and the namkeen brand from Bikanervala Foods, has seen a 30% jump in soan papdi and cookies sales in Malaysian market in the last one year, partly due to the halal-certification that gave a higher visibility on retail shelves there,” said Global Halal Expo organizers.

“Halal signifies highest standards of quality and hygiene in ingredients, processes and products,” said Sachin Anand, head (international business), Bikanervala Foods.

“Islam in many ways is a way of life. To that extent, Islamic branding is all about using brands as good deeds. What starts with halal foods, can move on to halal practice in every industry, be it the pharmaceutical or the cosmetic industry. Islamic branding can embrace broader pastures that cover business practices too,” said Harish Bijoor, CEO of Harish Bijoor Consults.

Homegrown brands like CavinKare, Daawat, Bikano, Goldwinner oil, Vadilal ice cream, Amrutanjan Health Care and Gujarat Ambuja Exports are embracing halal-certification to get a better foothold in markets

Why Visit Global Halal Expo 2017?

The halal trade expo plans to connect visitors to some of the key decision makers of the industry, industry leaders and members and help them avail the best networking opportunities with Manufacturers, Importers and Exporters, Distributors and Wholesalers, Retailers, Suppliers, Hypermarket & Supermarket, Hoteliers and Restaurateurs, Department Stores, Governments, Groceries and Convenience Stores, Professionals, Investors, Financial Services Industry, Banking Institutions, Government Institutions and Business & Trade Associations.

Date & Time:

19th September: 5.30 pm. to 8 p.m.

20th & 21st September: 10 a.m. to 8.00 p.m.

Venue:

City Convention Centre, Nampally, Hyderabad

Website:  http://www.globalhalalexpo.feoindia.com/index.php

For Bookings & Enquiries:

To get connected with the team of Global Halal Expo 2017, for stall bookings or any further information, one can get in touch with their representatives on contact numbers listed below

Mr. Mohsin

Fair Exhibition Organisers

Mob: +91 9892256824

Tel: +91 022-65203259

Email: prathamesh@feoindia.com

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