Papers by MOHD DAUD BIN AWANG Unknown
This research explores the preferred place for Malaysian consumers to purchase fresh meat. From f... more This research explores the preferred place for Malaysian consumers to purchase fresh meat. From four focus group discussions, participants indicated that their decision to purchase fresh meat from either a modern retail outlet or the traditional market was influenced by five key variables: perceptions of freshness, Halal assurance, a good relationship with retailers, a competitive price and a pleasant environment for shoppers. Results were subsequently validated in a quantitative survey of 250 respondents in the Klang Valley. Despite the increasing number of supermarkets and hypermarkets, not only are the traditional markets able to coexist with modern retail formats, but they remain the preferred place for respondents to purchase fresh meat.

IJSOS, 2017
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Islam is a well known religion that is perfect, complete, and the rules covering all as... more Abstract
Islam is a well known religion that is perfect, complete, and the rules covering all aspects of human life to
achieve happiness in this world until hereafter. Islam encouraging on its followers to choose the good path in
every aspect of life, including social, economic and political. In Malaysia, several regulations have been put
in place relating to certification or halal labeling. The main complaints related to the halal certification in
Malaysia regarding the existence of a number of halal certification bodies, which have created confusion
among users of Islam and law enforcement issues halal. The purpose of this article is to analyze the reasons
for these discrepancies and offer some practical solutions from a legal standpoint. The research
methodology that had been used in this paper is library research methods. The descriptive analysis and
content of reading material and relevant law provisions used in the discussion. The findings from the analysis
of the data collected shows that the provisions of existing laws, especially the Trade Descriptions Act 2011,
are not equipped to deal with the issues and challenges for halal certification while, especially regarding the
control over the bodies of halal certification which offers halal certification people and issues of enforcement
and prosecution. In addition, the absence of a lawful act is also a challenge to those responsible for working
towards the formulation and eventually to be implemented, especially in Malaysia.
Keywords: Gap Law Halal, Halal Act, the principles of halal.
Malaysian Journal of Consumer and Family Economics , 2017
This study aims to critically examine the meaning of the Al-Ijarah Thumma al-Bai " (AiTAB) contra... more This study aims to critically examine the meaning of the Al-Ijarah Thumma al-Bai " (AiTAB) contract and hire-purchase (HP) contract. It is also to explore several issues regarding the procedures of the Malaysian Hire-Purchase Act 1967 and it " s contradiction to the Shariah. There are three main issues that were highlighted; transferring of ownership, right and liability, and charges. The Maqasid al-Shariah framework is a compatible approach for this study to solve these issues which does not only to harmonise both contracts but also in morally aspect. The findings of this study demonstrate how Maqasid al-Shariah should employ HP contract issues that might not be contradicted to AiTAB in developing a better understanding between AiTAB and HP practices as Islamic banking product.

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In 2009, a total of 1,086 public servants had been declared bankrupt by the Insolvency
D... more Abstract
In 2009, a total of 1,086 public servants had been declared bankrupt by the Insolvency
Department. The existence of bankruptcy cases not only has tarnished the image
of the public sector, but it also greatly affects the individuals involved. The bankrupt
employees will lose their pension benefit when they are retired. This phenomenon
is very shocking as the concept of Islamic debt has been discussed thoroughly in
Islamic jurisprudence. It is the main foundation and guidance to the Muslim debtor
and creditor. With that a study should be conducted to identify the level of
understanding of the public servant regarding the concept and ethics of
debt prescribed in Islam. This paper will discuss the comparative understanding
of ages in government servants in UiTM regarding the debt concept in Islam. Data in
this paper is obtained from the questionnaire involving 690 respondents
in UiTM Shah Alam, Pahang and Penang, which consists of academic and
administrative staff who are Muslims. Data is analyzed using
the Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version 19. The results have shown
that the level of understanding employees in 40 years and above is higher compared to
39 years and below. One Way ANOVA test shows a significant
relationship between the concepts of Islamic debt understanding with ages.
In 2009, a total of 1,086 public servants had been declared bankrupt by the Insolvency Department.
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Papers by MOHD DAUD BIN AWANG Unknown
Islam is a well known religion that is perfect, complete, and the rules covering all aspects of human life to
achieve happiness in this world until hereafter. Islam encouraging on its followers to choose the good path in
every aspect of life, including social, economic and political. In Malaysia, several regulations have been put
in place relating to certification or halal labeling. The main complaints related to the halal certification in
Malaysia regarding the existence of a number of halal certification bodies, which have created confusion
among users of Islam and law enforcement issues halal. The purpose of this article is to analyze the reasons
for these discrepancies and offer some practical solutions from a legal standpoint. The research
methodology that had been used in this paper is library research methods. The descriptive analysis and
content of reading material and relevant law provisions used in the discussion. The findings from the analysis
of the data collected shows that the provisions of existing laws, especially the Trade Descriptions Act 2011,
are not equipped to deal with the issues and challenges for halal certification while, especially regarding the
control over the bodies of halal certification which offers halal certification people and issues of enforcement
and prosecution. In addition, the absence of a lawful act is also a challenge to those responsible for working
towards the formulation and eventually to be implemented, especially in Malaysia.
Keywords: Gap Law Halal, Halal Act, the principles of halal.
In 2009, a total of 1,086 public servants had been declared bankrupt by the Insolvency
Department. The existence of bankruptcy cases not only has tarnished the image
of the public sector, but it also greatly affects the individuals involved. The bankrupt
employees will lose their pension benefit when they are retired. This phenomenon
is very shocking as the concept of Islamic debt has been discussed thoroughly in
Islamic jurisprudence. It is the main foundation and guidance to the Muslim debtor
and creditor. With that a study should be conducted to identify the level of
understanding of the public servant regarding the concept and ethics of
debt prescribed in Islam. This paper will discuss the comparative understanding
of ages in government servants in UiTM regarding the debt concept in Islam. Data in
this paper is obtained from the questionnaire involving 690 respondents
in UiTM Shah Alam, Pahang and Penang, which consists of academic and
administrative staff who are Muslims. Data is analyzed using
the Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version 19. The results have shown
that the level of understanding employees in 40 years and above is higher compared to
39 years and below. One Way ANOVA test shows a significant
relationship between the concepts of Islamic debt understanding with ages.
Islam is a well known religion that is perfect, complete, and the rules covering all aspects of human life to
achieve happiness in this world until hereafter. Islam encouraging on its followers to choose the good path in
every aspect of life, including social, economic and political. In Malaysia, several regulations have been put
in place relating to certification or halal labeling. The main complaints related to the halal certification in
Malaysia regarding the existence of a number of halal certification bodies, which have created confusion
among users of Islam and law enforcement issues halal. The purpose of this article is to analyze the reasons
for these discrepancies and offer some practical solutions from a legal standpoint. The research
methodology that had been used in this paper is library research methods. The descriptive analysis and
content of reading material and relevant law provisions used in the discussion. The findings from the analysis
of the data collected shows that the provisions of existing laws, especially the Trade Descriptions Act 2011,
are not equipped to deal with the issues and challenges for halal certification while, especially regarding the
control over the bodies of halal certification which offers halal certification people and issues of enforcement
and prosecution. In addition, the absence of a lawful act is also a challenge to those responsible for working
towards the formulation and eventually to be implemented, especially in Malaysia.
Keywords: Gap Law Halal, Halal Act, the principles of halal.
In 2009, a total of 1,086 public servants had been declared bankrupt by the Insolvency
Department. The existence of bankruptcy cases not only has tarnished the image
of the public sector, but it also greatly affects the individuals involved. The bankrupt
employees will lose their pension benefit when they are retired. This phenomenon
is very shocking as the concept of Islamic debt has been discussed thoroughly in
Islamic jurisprudence. It is the main foundation and guidance to the Muslim debtor
and creditor. With that a study should be conducted to identify the level of
understanding of the public servant regarding the concept and ethics of
debt prescribed in Islam. This paper will discuss the comparative understanding
of ages in government servants in UiTM regarding the debt concept in Islam. Data in
this paper is obtained from the questionnaire involving 690 respondents
in UiTM Shah Alam, Pahang and Penang, which consists of academic and
administrative staff who are Muslims. Data is analyzed using
the Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version 19. The results have shown
that the level of understanding employees in 40 years and above is higher compared to
39 years and below. One Way ANOVA test shows a significant
relationship between the concepts of Islamic debt understanding with ages.