HALAL VACCINES COMPLIANCE WITH BRUNEI'S GD 24:2010 STANDARD GUIDELINES
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https://doi.org/10.59202/jhst.v4i1.1129Keywords:
Brunei GD24:2010 Guidelines, Compliance, Halalan Thayyiban, Halal VaccinesAbstract
The increasing demand for halal certified vaccines highlights the need to align pharmaceutical production with Islamic principles. This research evaluates vaccine production processes for compliance with the standards that were outlined in Brunei's GD 24:2010 standard guidelines. By analysing patents and reviewing halal certification practices, this research identifies challenges and opportunities in ensuring the permissibility of vaccines and possibility of certifying the vaccines as halal under shariah law. The findings of this research aims to provide insights for the regulatory bodies, pharmaceutical manufacturers and policymakers to bridge the gap in halal vaccine production and certification processes
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