Abstract

This study thoroughly examines publication trends at INHART from 2008 to 2023, employing quantitative and qualitative methodologies to analyse the institute's thematic evolution and scholarly contributions. Results reveal a significant increase in publication volume and a strategic diversification of research topics over the examined period. In recent years, I have witnessed a focus on addressing complex issues such as "halal risk" and "halal critical points," which is indicative of INHART's responsiveness to emerging challenges in the global halal market. Furthermore, INHART's research trajectory aligns with broader sustainability goals and demonstrates proactive integration of advanced technologies. These findings highlight INHART's significant influence on halal practices and its potential to shape policy-making and societal well-being. The study concludes with recommendations for INHART to continue fostering interdisciplinary collaboration, expanding international partnerships, and prioritising educational initiatives to solidify further its impact in promoting ethical and sustainable practices within the halal industry.

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