halalisation

English

Etymology

halal + -isation

Noun

halalisation (uncountable)

  1. Alternative spelling of halalization
    • 2008, Johan Fischer, Proper Islamic Consumption, page 102:
      While halalisation has worked as disciplining middle-class Malay bodies, it has also encouraged the availability of a new range of Islamically legitimate tastes and fashions
    • 2014, Yeoh Guan, The Other Kuala Lumpur, page 96:
      Halalisation signifies a powerful and growing preoccupation with the proliferation of []
    • 2011, Bryan Turner, Religion and Modern Society, page 288:
      As the demand for pious goods and services increases with changes in behaviour, there is a corresponding inflation of religion that we can call the halalisation of everyday life
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