Nurmadihah TakhorSaadan ManAbdul Halim Ibrahim2025-02-122025-02-122024Nurmadihah Takhor, Saadan Man, & Abdul Halim Ibrahim. (2024). Entrust Halal Integrity Through Halal Forensic: A Preliminary Discussion. Seminar Antarabangsa Usul Fiqh (ISUFI) 2024, 228–235. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BxJd-CzaiGYka9EO7Lhy9wMSli_9sdkp/view9786297748252https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BxJd-CzaiGYka9EO7Lhy9wMSli_9sdkp/viewhttps://oarep.usim.edu.my/handle/123456789/26262E-Prosiding Seminar Antarabangsa Usul Fiqh (iSUFI) 2024 18 Disember 2024 Anjuran: Fakulti Syariah dan Undang-Undang Penyunting: Irwan bin Mohd Subri, Azman bin Ab Rahman, Ahmad Syukran bin Baharuddin, Hussein 'Azeemi Abdullah bin ThaidiIslamic Law, Halal Standards and Acts, Halal Science, Halal Management and Health Implications are some of the elements that make up the idea of Halal Forensics. A product's halal status can be ascertained by combining these components, which work in concert with one another. It integrates Forensic Science and Syariah as the foundation for the development. Halal Forensic would help in many ways and cover a wide range of subjects. The halal status of a specific product was also significantly impacted by Halal Integrity. Despite blockchain technology's development, Halal Integrity still faces hundreds of hurdles to maintain its integrity. The raw material and ingredients still need to be ensured scientifically to get strong and accurate evidence compliance with syariah explanation. Thus, this study therefore intends to address the relationship between Halal Forensic and Halal Integrity, how Halal Forensic's role will impact Halal Integrity and recommendations for an action plan to strengthen Halal Integrity through Halal Forensic.en-USHalal IntegrityHalal ForensicHalal IndustryHalal Supply ChainScientific EvidenceEntrust Halal Integrity Through Halal Forensic: A Preliminary Discussiontext::conference output::conference proceedings::conference paper