TEHRAN – The Iranian Cultural Attaché Office in Bangkok announced that the Islamic Republic will participate in the Mega Halal Bangkok 2025 exhibition, which will be held from July 16 to 18 in the Thai capital.
At a press conference hosted by the Islamic Committee of Thailand, attended by Mehdi Zare Beeb, Iranian cultural advisor in Thailand, and representatives from various halal industries, an agreement was signed to cooperate in organizing this international halal exhibition. It was done.
Dr. Ismael Ali, associate professor at the Central Islamic Council of Thailand, emphasized in his lecture that halal certification goes beyond food and encompasses a lifestyle based on Islamic principles.
According to the organizers, the exhibition aims to enhance Thailand’s position as a hub for halal products in Asia and aims to connect more than 2 billion Muslims around the world to the halal market.
The exhibition will feature over 500 companies from 10 countries offering a wide range of Halal certified products across industries such as food and beverages, fashion, beauty, wellness, health, cosmetics, perfumes, spas, nutritional supplements and tourism. I will. BITEC Bangna Exhibition and Convention Center.
The event is expected to attract more than 15,000 exhibitors, manufacturers and investors from around the world, reflecting the growing global demand for halal products.
Iran’s participation in this event highlights the growing importance of cultural and economic ties between countries in the halal field, and provides a platform for mutual cooperation and market expansion in Asia and beyond. It provides:
Overview of Halal Tourism
Halal tourism (also known as halal travel or halal-friendly tourism) is a subcategory of tourism aimed at Muslim families who abide by the rules of Islam.
Hotels in these destinations do not serve alcohol, have separate pools and spa facilities for men and women, serve only halal food, and have prayer facilities in rooms and common halls.
The halal tourism industry also offers flights that do not serve alcohol or pork products, announce times of prayer, and broadcast religious programs as part of the entertainment provided on board.
Many international hotels in this category serve halal food that is slaughtered according to the teachings of Islamic Sharia and does not contain substances prohibited by Islam, such as pork or alcohol. Some hotels employ people from Muslim countries to provide translation services and other assistance needed by Muslim tourists.
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