Malaysia is the leader in the world’s halal industry. The success story of Malaysia as the pioneer in the halal industry began in 1974 when the Research Centre for the Islamic Affairs Division in the Prime Minister’s Office started to issue halal certification letters for products that met the halal criteria at that time. The first halal standards released in 2000 was an important milestone for Malaysia as it became the first country to have a documented and systematic Halal assurance system. The standards became the impetus to a new revolution that had transformed Halal, from strength to strength, from a traditional cottage industry to a vibrant new economy with an estimated global market value of USD2.30 trillion. JAKIM was the world’s first halal certification body responsible for monitoring the halal industry, leading to the amendment of Malaysia’s Trade Description Act in 2011 which gives JAKIM a much stronger mandate to regulate the halal industry. JAKIM’s recognition programme for international Halal bodies is the most stringent and sought-after bilateral halal system recognition programme in the world with over 50 international bodies registered to-date. The iconic Malaysia Halal logo is the most sought-after, globally-recognised hallmark that serves as an emblem for the country’s reputation as the world’s leading halal hub.
Malaysia really commit on Halal Industry. We hv studies and certification for hala only. Its really no jokes. Even me a muslim was involve few years in Halal process i was in an awe. Like seriously this strict? 😅 Alhamdulillah.
Halal certification in Malaysia is handled by the government, unlike other countries the halal certification is handled by independent Islamic organizations.
In regards to rain, we Muslim believes that the rain is a gift! It cleanses the city just at the right time. Allah blessed us with land free of natural disasters. Kindness and understanding is the enabler to harmony and unity.
I was in Malysia last month. I decided to go there to visit from the United States. I spent two weeks there. I cannot forget this country. I want to go back
Excellent video gentlemen. I moved to Penang seven years ago under the MM2H scheme and have loved every minute of my time here. During my working life I travelled all over the world and can say without doubt that Malaysians are the friendliest, kindest and helpful people that I have ever encountered.
Just to clarify your explanation at around 4 minutes in, Malay is an ethnic race, Malaysian is a nationality. So just like you guys are British Indians, Malaysia also has Malaysian Indians, Malaysian Chinese and Malaysian Malay ( the natives of the land) ...
Actually, the proper way to use these terms are: Indian Malaysians, Chinese Malaysians, Malay Malaysians, Indian British, Chinese British, and so forth. The ethnicity comes first, followed by the nationality.. This is a very common English mistake made by many. Please help spread the correction!
As a muslim revert, malaysia is a suitable place to raise up our kids. Everywhere is muslim- friendly and kids-friendly. Many mosques, peoples speak multilanguages including english, multi-cultural and religious peoples, safe place, halal everwhere, great modern infrustructure and many more!
Tq Good Jobs Bro. You are welcome to Malaysia the Muslim Majority Country. We need more Peoples like you to be here and to help the Malaysian economy . Btw i am Malaysian. May Allah bless all of you
If you want to move to Malaysia from the UK do it now.. the UK economy is going downhill fast.. just look at the state of their high streets.. full of Poundland and betting shop.. and boarded up retails.. since the UK economy it's in synergy with the collapsing US economy.. things will get very bad once the USD finally goes belly up.. that day might come as early as next year.. you should team up with Saira Hayati... Malaysia needs more people like you.. you should explore Penang or Johor
It's wonderful to hear you guys enjoying living life in Malaysia and how you mentioned that money stretches a long way here. It would be very helpful to the local community if you could also contribute to the local community and support local businesses as well
Langkawi translated as Lancouver...that's pretty funny!🤣 Anyway, welcome to Malaysia. We welcome all Muslims to Malaysia. Hopefully, the Malaysian government will open more doors for hijrah from Western countries. Please bring all your skills and expertise and contribute to the nation-building of Malaysia. Malaysia is still a developing country and we want to be a developed nation.
Langkawi (Malaysia) & Lancashire (UK)..umm..sound similar names! Lancouver could be middle ground! I am Malaysian, a Kedahan, i.e, I am originally from Kedah state of which Lancouver/Langkawi is part of..
1. Malaysia is the most democratic country in Southeast Asia topping the rank for several years in a row in democracy index. 2. Malaysia is consistently ranked in Top 20 most peaceful countries in the world.
Hi, thank you for sharing. I am thinking of leaving the UK actually. It’s going to be a massive change for me and my family. Anyone else have this in mind? Lets connect :)
@@arzo6204 I’m Malaysian and moving back to Malaysia from the UK, which is actually rather backward mentally (and arguably technologically) than expected for a first world country (and this is not only my own thoughts but many who have come here to study or work). Feel like I’m wasting my time here in the uk as things take longer, more complicated, queues and service quality are low compared to Malaysia and Asia in general.
So happy to come across this video. Thinking of relocating to Malaysia from the UK for all the reasons you mentioned. Can you advise on areas in or near KL where there is a Moslem/Brit ex pat community developing? Also can you provide details of the new MM2H visa? Is it up and running yet?
Its not easy to make RM8k a month in Malaysia. But if you have pension or rent you house and spend the money in Msia, then RM8k goes a long way. My retirement budget is RM1.5k a month, just for reference.
@@MaaraAcademyYes, and I really prefer Muslim to move here instead of non Muslim after keep hearing how they treated Muslims in West with "go back to your own country"! Any Muslims country is open for Muslims who want to migrate or "return back", hope you find the opportunity to move here to Malaysia ❤
Hermm.. On 3:54, I think you meant Malaysian, not Malay. Malay is just one of the ethnic group. Not all Malaysians are Malays. They are Malaysian of Chinese decent, or Malaysian of indian decent. But they are not Malays. "Malay" usage is not interchangeable with nationality as like "English" is being used for British (in a general way). We would be confused if you refer our Chinese or indian Malaysian brethren as Malays, because they are not.
Uk is no stranger to msian.Thousands of our students went for further studies since independent in 1957.Our students n hence the people of msia knows much about uk people of various backgrounds.If the uk people came here to settle down its no bizzare at all😊
What options do people from the UK have if they dont want to rent their property? I want my husband to sell the house, cant have a mortgage hanging over my head, no way. The only option is to set up a business in malaysia in that case.
@@StayBlessedTV His is just one of the millions of views in Malaysia. The thing is Malaysia is a Federation and there is incessant push-and-pull between the Federation and the States. This is usual when you have a central Center of power and outlying decentralized centers of limited power. The States will always try to wrestle more power from the Centre and this is normal human political behavior that may take the form of religion. One State notably passed takzir criminal laws in their state legislature even though these same takzir criminal laws are enshrined in the Federal laws. The Federal criminal laws are civil laws and the takzir laws are enshrined in them according to maqasid shariah. The State wanted to put these takzir criminal laws under their own control as together with these laws will come their own enforcement units, etc. This is just a tactic to solidify their hold over their constituents. Luckily for the Federation, the Supreme Court ruled that the takzir laws promulgated by the State legislature were unconstitutional. This tug-of-war between the Central Government and the State Government has unfortunately been dressed as one between liberal Islam and conservative Islam, which is absolutely untrue since Islam in the States and the Federation lies under the Sultans and the King. It is not possible for an overly liberal Islam to emerge, nor an overly conservative Islam to emerge in Malaysia without the approval of all the 9 hereditary Sultans, and ultimately the Council of Rulers.
Kerana speciality ni LA ramai pihak dengki kita dah hidup mcmni for so long selamani takde yg noticed Malaysian hidup CMNE..bukan sebulan dua kita Ade BYK culture religion foods tapi mereka org luar tak mahu kenal kita..but Malaysia boleh build up sendiri tanpa nak claim macam2 status..bukan g20 but we have our own speciality only Malaysian feels it..kita nak senang nak happy bukan for other people but for ourselves..so that's why sape pun Yg masuk negara ni what ever u see just respect what ever we have it here..and Need to know the do's and don'ts .. sorry to say selalunya westerners yg masuk agak kurang adab masuk sini ye kita BYK religion tp kita ada culture kita dgn hormat..ni pergi pantai dh mcm naked aku tgk westerners ni..kita Ade Malay Chinese Indian and etc kita takde weiii pergi pantai pakai bikini bagai
Should have indept knowlege about Malaysian peoples. learn about their custom, tradition and cultures. Foolish if you assumed us are like British...we are truly Malaysian
Everywhere. Compared to other South East Asian countries, we are not affected by the city smog or pollution because of our unique monsoon seasons that flows across 2 major seas.
*I say Muslims living in the West shud stay put in their country of domicile and continue to spread the Deen unless persecuted. Its all a test. Perserverence... there's a reason why you are there. If every Muslims decided to leave the countries, it will affect the spread of Islam in the West. Come and visit Muslim countries, by all means. Observe and learn...Take the good and leave the bad and bring back to the country... but do not migrate.*
As Muslims, we are also encouraged to travel. After all, is not this entire world, regardless of boundaries for us to travel and get to know one another. Aren’t we all travelers in the world. With all respect, I don’t agree. If you are in a place that constricts you of your religious rights and freedom and you have the option to travel elsewhere, it should definitely be encouraged. Anyway, thank you for sharing your point!
@@MaaraAcademyAs a Malaysian Muslim, respectfully, I disagree with the comment above. I feel so happy, and I know I'm not alone , when I hear of Muslims from other countries making Malaysia their home. I pray Allah makes it easy for u all and bless your move here. I'm optimistic that this trend of Muslims moving to Malaysia will bring many blessings to not just the ones who move here but also for the Muslims in Malaysia. We are after all one ummah and our faith makes us family not just on earth but in the akhirah. The more the merrier! So my heartiest welcome to all of you. Embrace the good there is to offer here and help us improve/get rid of the ugly. Selamat datang! ❤
@@alyahamzah1952 I wish Malaysians would say the same about the Bangladeshis, Indonesians and Rohingyas which come to Malaysia, but no we treat them terribly. Malaysians are hypocrites, munafik! The worse thing is these Muslims who come and work here are doing work here which Malaysians don't want to do.
@@MaaraAcademyYes I agree with you. Only Allah SWT can guide and give hidayah and there's many examples of Westerners revert to Islam without interaction with any Muslims anyway.
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Malaysia is the leader in the world’s halal industry. The success story of Malaysia as the pioneer in the halal industry began in 1974 when the Research Centre for the Islamic Affairs Division in the Prime Minister’s Office started to issue halal certification letters for products that met the halal criteria at that time. The first halal standards released in 2000 was an important milestone for Malaysia as it became the first country to have a documented and systematic Halal assurance system. The standards became the impetus to a new revolution that had transformed Halal, from strength to strength, from a traditional cottage industry to a vibrant new economy with an estimated global market value of USD2.30 trillion.
JAKIM was the world’s first halal certification body responsible for monitoring the halal industry, leading to the amendment of Malaysia’s Trade Description Act in 2011 which gives JAKIM a much stronger mandate to regulate the halal industry. JAKIM’s recognition programme for international Halal bodies is the most stringent and sought-after bilateral halal system recognition programme in the world with over 50 international bodies registered to-date. The iconic Malaysia Halal logo is the most sought-after, globally-recognised hallmark that serves as an emblem for the country’s reputation as the world’s leading halal hub.
Wow, so loooongg
Malaysia really commit on Halal Industry. We hv studies and certification for hala only. Its really no jokes. Even me a muslim was involve few years in Halal process i was in an awe. Like seriously this strict? 😅 Alhamdulillah.
Also Islamic banking and finance
Halal certification in Malaysia is handled by the government, unlike other countries the halal certification is handled by independent Islamic organizations.
Not only for halal cert. Also there's a specific management to handle financial & services during hajj for LTH members.
In regards to rain, we Muslim believes that the rain is a gift! It cleanses the city just at the right time. Allah blessed us with land free of natural disasters. Kindness and understanding is the enabler to harmony and unity.
I was in Malysia last month. I decided to go there to visit from the United States. I spent two weeks there. I cannot forget this country. I want to go back
Excellent video gentlemen. I moved to Penang seven years ago under the MM2H scheme and have loved every minute of my time here. During my working life I travelled all over the world and can say without doubt that Malaysians are the friendliest, kindest and helpful people that I have ever encountered.
Agreed!
@@MaaraAcademy Salam. Thanks for an amazingly informative video! Really helps make the decision to move that much easier!
Just to clarify your explanation at around 4 minutes in, Malay is an ethnic race, Malaysian is a nationality. So just like you guys are British Indians, Malaysia also has Malaysian Indians, Malaysian Chinese and Malaysian Malay ( the natives of the land) ...
Actually, the proper way to use these terms are: Indian Malaysians, Chinese Malaysians, Malay Malaysians, Indian British, Chinese British, and so forth. The ethnicity comes first, followed by the nationality.. This is a very common English mistake made by many. Please help spread the correction!
As a muslim revert, malaysia is a suitable place to raise up our kids. Everywhere is muslim- friendly and kids-friendly. Many mosques, peoples speak multilanguages including english, multi-cultural and religious peoples, safe place, halal everwhere, great modern infrustructure and many more!
You get beautiful architecture like Dubai, but south asian prices
Tq Good Jobs Bro. You are welcome to Malaysia the Muslim Majority Country. We need more Peoples like you to be here and to help the Malaysian economy . Btw i am Malaysian.
May Allah bless all of you
Thank you!
Xplored to Sabah on east Msia..more than 700 island clear water top 10 best breaches n so many resort n villas
Wow!
If you want to move to Malaysia from the UK do it now.. the UK economy is going downhill fast.. just look at the state of their high streets.. full of Poundland and betting shop.. and boarded up retails.. since the UK economy it's in synergy with the collapsing US economy.. things will get very bad once the USD finally goes belly up.. that day might come as early as next year.. you should team up with Saira Hayati... Malaysia needs more people like you.. you should explore Penang or Johor
It's wonderful to hear you guys enjoying living life in Malaysia and how you mentioned that money stretches a long way here. It would be very helpful to the local community if you could also contribute to the local community and support local businesses as well
Thanks! We haven’t moved yet just went there to see how it might be. But left with our hearts there!
Let me said it right.. Goodbye dubai... Wellcome to the greatest south east asia country land of the 9 king malaysia..
Alhamdulilah. Welcome Malaysia. 🇲🇾💖✨️
Thank you!
Langkawi translated as Lancouver...that's pretty funny!🤣 Anyway, welcome to Malaysia. We welcome all Muslims to Malaysia. Hopefully, the Malaysian government will open more doors for hijrah from Western countries. Please bring all your skills and expertise and contribute to the nation-building of Malaysia. Malaysia is still a developing country and we want to be a developed nation.
Langkawi (Malaysia) & Lancashire (UK)..umm..sound similar names! Lancouver could be middle ground! I am Malaysian, a Kedahan, i.e, I am originally from Kedah state of which Lancouver/Langkawi is part of..
Found this video very informative. Keep going with the vids guys!
Thanks! Will do!
Thank you very much for a wonderful informative video about Malaysia. Everyone planning to visit there now ❤
Welcome to Malaysia 🇲🇾 to those coming to visit or stay with us.
19:30 Even school kids of 15-17 years old will kiss the hands of their elders after salam here 😊
Beside LANGKAWI you also can go to such as REDANG ISLAND...PERHENTIAN ISLAND...and others island too
Thank you for the suggestion! Will try to for sure.
1. Malaysia is the most democratic country in Southeast Asia topping the rank for several years in a row in democracy index.
2. Malaysia is consistently ranked in Top 20 most peaceful countries in the world.
Welcome to Malaysia😊 we even have kids play ground in the mosque, do venture up north to Sungai Petani, Kedah
Malay and Malaysians aren’t the same, fyi. Chinese and Indians are Malaysian but we aren’t Malay.
You guys are always welcome here...
Thank you!
Hi, thank you for sharing. I am thinking of leaving the UK actually. It’s going to be a massive change for me and my family. Anyone else have this in mind? Lets connect :)
Same
@@arzo6204 nice to know you! :) Where are you from originally? When are you thinking of moving to Malaysia?
@@mkleng I am from Afghanistan and I am going for holiday and I might move In future from Uk. How about you where are you from?
@@arzo6204 I’m Malaysian and moving back to Malaysia from the UK, which is actually rather backward mentally (and arguably technologically) than expected for a first world country (and this is not only my own thoughts but many who have come here to study or work). Feel like I’m wasting my time here in the uk as things take longer, more complicated, queues and service quality are low compared to Malaysia and Asia in general.
So happy to come across this video. Thinking of relocating to Malaysia from the UK for all the reasons you mentioned. Can you advise on areas in or near KL where there is a Moslem/Brit ex pat community developing? Also can you provide details of the new MM2H visa? Is it up and running yet?
Hi to you too. Thankyou for staying in here. Ya. We love you too.
WELCOME TO MALAYSIA =)
Thank you!
Here we have the best uslamic school. Private school
Its not easy to make RM8k a month in Malaysia. But if you have pension or rent you house and spend the money in Msia, then RM8k goes a long way. My retirement budget is RM1.5k a month, just for reference.
That’s great info!
Yeah, you can submit the application but for your information the authorities have to go through all the necessary scanning before approval
Thanks for sharing that!
Everyone is invited. Please help Malaysia reform this country to be the best place to live before you die..
You can live here in Malaysia..but bear in mind earning here with very low currency compare in UK 😢😅
Just fly with Malaysia Airlines, they have direct flight from london to kl, 12hrs journey no need to transit in dubai or doha
Many UK citizen mugrate to Malaysia
Yes! It’s a wonderful place.
@@MaaraAcademyYes, and I really prefer Muslim to move here instead of non Muslim after keep hearing how they treated Muslims in West with "go back to your own country"! Any Muslims country is open for Muslims who want to migrate or "return back", hope you find the opportunity to move here to Malaysia ❤
Hermm.. On 3:54, I think you meant Malaysian, not Malay. Malay is just one of the ethnic group. Not all Malaysians are Malays. They are Malaysian of Chinese decent, or Malaysian of indian decent. But they are not Malays. "Malay" usage is not interchangeable with nationality as like "English" is being used for British (in a general way). We would be confused if you refer our Chinese or indian Malaysian brethren as Malays, because they are not.
Uk is no stranger to msian.Thousands of our students went for further studies since independent in 1957.Our students n hence the people of msia knows much about uk people of various backgrounds.If the uk people came here to settle down its no bizzare at all😊
My uncle was a Kerby graduate in 1953😅
And even the US too where we used to have many programs for students to study in the US
Welcome.
What options do people from the UK have if they dont want to rent their property? I want my husband to sell the house, cant have a mortgage hanging over my head, no way. The only option is to set up a business in malaysia in that case.
no wonder why Dr Zakir Naik chose to live in Malaysia and not other Muslim countries..
Meanwhile, Sarawak, the largest state of Malaysia, banned Zakir Naik from entering the state.☺️
and Singapore.
Hopefully she can stand long ..the political situation didnt really like that *Islamic* touch on Malaysia now
Salaam - please explain more. Im here visiting and would like to learn about your struggles with government & cost of living crisis.
@@StayBlessedTV His is just one of the millions of views in Malaysia. The thing is Malaysia is a Federation and there is incessant push-and-pull between the Federation and the States. This is usual when you have a central Center of power and outlying decentralized centers of limited power. The States will always try to wrestle more power from the Centre and this is normal human political behavior that may take the form of religion. One State notably passed takzir criminal laws in their state legislature even though these same takzir criminal laws are enshrined in the Federal laws. The Federal criminal laws are civil laws and the takzir laws are enshrined in them according to maqasid shariah. The State wanted to put these takzir criminal laws under their own control as together with these laws will come their own enforcement units, etc. This is just a tactic to solidify their hold over their constituents. Luckily for the Federation, the Supreme Court ruled that the takzir laws promulgated by the State legislature were unconstitutional. This tug-of-war between the Central Government and the State Government has unfortunately been dressed as one between liberal Islam and conservative Islam, which is absolutely untrue since Islam in the States and the Federation lies under the Sultans and the King. It is not possible for an overly liberal Islam to emerge, nor an overly conservative Islam to emerge in Malaysia without the approval of all the 9 hereditary Sultans, and ultimately the Council of Rulers.
@@StayBlessedTVMalaysia practicing parliament democracy & king's rules for check & balance
Kerana speciality ni LA ramai pihak dengki kita dah hidup mcmni for so long selamani takde yg noticed Malaysian hidup CMNE..bukan sebulan dua kita Ade BYK culture religion foods tapi mereka org luar tak mahu kenal kita..but Malaysia boleh build up sendiri tanpa nak claim macam2 status..bukan g20 but we have our own speciality only Malaysian feels it..kita nak senang nak happy bukan for other people but for ourselves..so that's why sape pun Yg masuk negara ni what ever u see just respect what ever we have it here..and Need to know the do's and don'ts .. sorry to say selalunya westerners yg masuk agak kurang adab masuk sini ye kita BYK religion tp kita ada culture kita dgn hormat..ni pergi pantai dh mcm naked aku tgk westerners ni..kita Ade Malay Chinese Indian and etc kita takde weiii pergi pantai pakai bikini bagai
Malaysia is good except for 1MDB case.Wasalam
Which part of Malaysia can you rent for £350 a month ? Please share areas.
What can I do there for living as a german Citizen?
Malaysia is only 13-14 hours from the UK not 15 hours
Should have indept knowlege about Malaysian peoples. learn about their custom, tradition and cultures. Foolish if you assumed us are like British...we are truly Malaysian
hot to get residence in malaysia and how long will you get?
Which part of Malaysia has the cleanest air.
My backyard 😊
Everywhere. Compared to other South East Asian countries, we are not affected by the city smog or pollution because of our unique monsoon seasons that flows across 2 major seas.
The cleanest ia always a rural area in malaysia be it sabah sarawak rural area or other area which is not city centre
And what you should Mentorin: no dog poo on the streets
*I say Muslims living in the West shud stay put in their country of domicile and continue to spread the Deen unless persecuted. Its all a test. Perserverence... there's a reason why you are there. If every Muslims decided to leave the countries, it will affect the spread of Islam in the West. Come and visit Muslim countries, by all means. Observe and learn...Take the good and leave the bad and bring back to the country... but do not migrate.*
As Muslims, we are also encouraged to travel. After all, is not this entire world, regardless of boundaries for us to travel and get to know one another. Aren’t we all travelers in the world. With all respect, I don’t agree. If you are in a place that constricts you of your religious rights and freedom and you have the option to travel elsewhere, it should definitely be encouraged. Anyway, thank you for sharing your point!
makin ari makin ghisau, pendatang asing makin ramai, lambat laun jadi mcm negara as sana nu
@@MaaraAcademyAs a Malaysian Muslim, respectfully, I disagree with the comment above. I feel so happy, and I know I'm not alone , when I hear of Muslims from other countries making Malaysia their home. I pray Allah makes it easy for u all and bless your move here. I'm optimistic that this trend of Muslims moving to Malaysia will bring many blessings to not just the ones who move here but also for the Muslims in Malaysia. We are after all one ummah and our faith makes us family not just on earth but in the akhirah. The more the merrier!
So my heartiest welcome to all of you. Embrace the good there is to offer here and help us improve/get rid of the ugly. Selamat datang! ❤
@@alyahamzah1952 I wish Malaysians would say the same about the Bangladeshis, Indonesians and Rohingyas which come to Malaysia, but no we treat them terribly. Malaysians are hypocrites, munafik! The worse thing is these Muslims who come and work here are doing work here which Malaysians don't want to do.
@@MaaraAcademyYes I agree with you. Only Allah SWT can guide and give hidayah and there's many examples of Westerners revert to Islam without interaction with any Muslims anyway.
Did you get MM2H? or are you going to do visa runs?
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Why 😂
You will get fat eating here..just give yourself a month..😂😂😂
🤣
Hi guys
Travelling to Malaysia in 3 weeks.
Would love to connect with you while there.
I am considering a move this year IA but need answers for visas, work permits, location etc.
how can I contact you?
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@@davidrichards1741 damn!
@@davidrichards1741 I need to look into this.