The development of "Muslim-friendly” event management standards in Malaysia for establishment of Malaysian Shariah index compliance
The International Organization of Standardization has realized the importance of providing standards and guidelines for event management, which ultimately led to the existence of event management standard; “ISO 20121: 2012 Event sustainability management systems - Requirements with guidance for usin...
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Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
Language: | English |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://irep.iium.edu.my/54030/ http://irep.iium.edu.my/54030/ http://irep.iium.edu.my/54030/1/54030_The%20Development%20of%20Muslim.pdf |
Summary: | The International Organization of Standardization has realized the importance of providing standards and guidelines for event management, which ultimately led to the existence of event management standard; “ISO 20121: 2012 Event sustainability management systems - Requirements with guidance for using it in 2012". Indeed, it was started earlier by the British Standard for "'BS8901 Event Management Standard" in 2005. However, the previous mentioned standards are not fully complied with the SharÊÑah. The present study focuses on developing a sustainable 'Muslim friendly' standards of event management in Malaysia as a Muslim-majority country. By applying textual analysis method on the Qur’anic verses and the Prophetic hadith related to event management, the study finds several important Guiding Principles (GP) and values for SharÊÑah compliance event management standards (SCEMS) ; Al-TawÍÊd (Devine Unity), al-Wasatiyyah (the Moderation), al-TawÉzun (the Balance), al-‘Adl (the Justice), al-IhsÉn (the Excellence), al-ItqÉn (the Quality) and MaqÉÎid al- SharÊ‘ah (The Goals of SharÊ‘ah). All of these elements are built on a comprehensive understanding of the concept of Islam as a Din and a way of life which promotes moderation and balance in all matters as well as considers the diversity of faith, including the non-Muslim sentiments. The content and the process of organising an event, which involves three basic phases; al-takhtÊt (planning), al-tanzÊm (organizing) and al-riqÉbah (controlling) of the event are the most important SharÊÑah critical point that must adhere to the GP. The study proposes an eye-bird overview of SharÊÑah compliance event management standards which are vital in achieving the aim of Malaysia to be the SharÊÑah Compliance Hub in the world. |
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