

Both collections feature modern spins to the traditional Malay clothing while keeping things conservative to appeal to its target consumers. Hana Tajima, who oversaw the design of every piece in the Uniqlo X Hana Tajima Collection, explained, “We want to create a collection that not only appeals to modern ladies who prefer to dress modestly, but also an international audience who desire clothes that fit comfortably and look contemporary."Į-commerce fashion retailer Zalora also introduced two collections for its flagship brand - Rizalman for Zalora and Jovian Mandagie for Zalora – in a bid to market to women during the festive Hari Raya season. The Uniqlo X Hana Tajima Collection was designed to cater to the cultural needs and modern taste of Muslim women who desire to look fashionable and conservative. With that, more global brands are quickly picking up on the trend, and tailoring their approach to reach the burgeoning market.įor example, last week, Uniqlo launched its special modest wear collection which was created in collaboration with designer and internet personality, Hana Tajima. MCG consults with Mufti Mohammed Hafeezur Rahman Khan of Huston, TX, Mufti Syed Ahmed ul Quadri of IDEA Dallas, TX, Mufti Mohsin Meccki of Chicago Sunni Muslim Society and Mufti Khalil Ahmed of Jamai Nizamia Hyderabad, India on Sharia rules for Halal foods.Muslim consumers are estimated to comprise 1.8 billion people, and the Muslim consumer market makes up one fourth of the world's population, industry players say.

Zahid Presswala of LJ Web Management Company in July 2011. Alhumdulillah about 2400 Muslims logged this website daily. According to Google Statistics, from Jto Ja 46, 049 Muslims visited our website from 160 countries. The MCG website was started in 2000 and Alhumdulillah, it became very popular by the Grace of Allah. The Hadya from the 5th to the 7th editions was used to publish the next edition. The Hadya from four editions of Halal food books was given to Islamic Community of Fairfield County 's masjid building funds in Connecticut. The first edition of Halal food book "A Comprehensive List of Halal Food Products in US Supermarkets" was published in 1991. The first Halal food list of Chicago area supermarkets was published in IFANCA's newsletter in 1985.

Syed Rasheeduddin Ahmed has been providing list of Halal/Haram food products to Muslims since 1985.
