Taiwan Halal Integrity Development Association
Founded | 7 May 2011[1] |
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Location |
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Origins | Taipei, Taiwan |
Area served | Republic of China |
Website | www.thida.org |
The Taiwan Halal Integrity Development Association (THIDA; Chinese: 台灣清真產業品質保證推廣協會; pinyin: Táiwān Qīngzhēn Chǎnyè Pǐnzhí Bǎozhèng Tuīguǎng Xiéhuì) is a certification body that produces Halal certificates in the Republic of China. The association is based in the Taipei Cultural Mosque in Taipei.
History
THIDA was inaugurated on 7 May 2011 in Taipei. The opening ceremony was attended by association managers, economic representatives, business people and around 300 Taiwan Halal Good Association companies and their relevant factions in Taiwan.[1]
Objectives
The objectives of this association is:
- Ensure the Halal-ness to all Muslim consumers anywhere in the world
- Protect the Halal integrity of local certification bodies from mistakes or mishandling by a few black sheep
- Avoid consequences from such mistakes that may affect interests of other law-abiding companies
- Allow sharing of the limited resources of each individual mosque in both the shariah and technical fields
Organization charts
- General Assembly
- Board of Directors and Supervisors
- President
- Secretaries
- Halal Industry Promotion
- Trade Show
- Business Integration
- International Relations
- Halal Certification
- Evaluation and Examination
- Audit and Supervision
- Education and Training
- Administration
- Legal Affairs
- Finance
- Documents
- Consultation
- Collaboration
- Industry Advisory
- Halal Industry Promotion
See also
- Islamic dietary laws
- Halal
- Islam in Taiwan
- Chinese Muslim Association
- Chinese Muslim Youth League
- Chinese Islamic Cultural and Educational Foundation
References
- 1 2 "Opening of Taiwan Halal Integrity Development Association (THIDA) in Taipei". Kdei-taipei.org. 2011-05-07. Retrieved 2014-04-21.
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