Research revealed public places are the most hostile for Muslim women in Brazil. The 1st Report on Islamophobia in Brazil was presented this Monday (21).
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The biggest forum on halal in Brazil ended this Wednesday (8) with participation on-site and over the internet. The event was organized by the Arab Brazilian Chamber and FAMBRAS Halal.
H2R Pesquisas Avançadas director Alessandra Frisso presented the results of a new survey on ethical and halal consumption trends during the Global Halal Brazil business forum that ended on Wednesday (8).
The assessment was given by Datin Lorela Chia Yu-Chi, co-founder and CEO of ModeStylo International. The executive participated in a debate at the Global Halal Brazil Business Forum over the internet.
In addition to hotels, executives suggested promoting events, such as festivals for halal consumers. The discussion occurred on the last day of the Global Halal Brazil Business Forum.
The former president of Brazil, Michel Temer, participated in the first day of the Global Halal Brazil business forum. The event runs until December 8 in a hybrid format.
In the opening ceremony of the Global Halal Brazil forum, Arab Brazilian Chamber president Osmar Chohfi presented good prospects for the halal market. Agriculture minister Tereza Cristina participated remotely and underscored the magnitude of Brazil as a supplier of certified products.
The Arab Brazilian Chamber and FAMBRAS Halal will host the Global Halal Brazil Business Forum from December 6 to 8 in a hybrid format aiming at fostering Brazilian halal production beyond animal protein.
Representatives of the Arab Brazilian Chamber and Cdial Halal met with city authorities last week. They defined the preparation of a work plan to transform Foz into a halal tourist destination.
This year Eid Al-Adha takes place on July 20. Some countries, especially in the Gulf, declared a holiday from July 19 to 22. Pilgrimage to Mecca (Hajj) is limited to Saudis and residents. Mosques are open but with distancing and reduced capacity.
Exhibition ‘Tarikh al-Brasil’ by Brazilian photographer Marcelo Schellini showcases the African Arab community living around mosques in São Paulo. The photos can be seen at the São Paulo Museum of Image and Sound from next Saturday, May 1st.
A group that studies the topic at the University of São Paulo is calling for Muslims who live in Brazil to fill out a survey that aims to detect the level of Islamophobia across the country.
Based in São Paulo, Ana Laura Deleon is Uruguayan and launched in August her website Estudios Arabes e Islamicos. She aims at taking information on the Arab countries to Spanish speakers.
Saudi government will allow mosques to reopen for the weekly Friday prayers, as well as other prayers, starting on May 31, but with several rules, such as a two-meter distancing between people and the use of their own prayer mats brought from home.