Showing posts with label portal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label portal. Show all posts

Wednesday, 13 July 2016

Domestic pilgrim e-portal in KSA near launch

Source: KSA Ministry of Haj and Umra. The Ministry of Haj and Umra holds a workshop for Hajj organisations.
Source: KSA Ministry of Haj and Umra.
The KSA Ministry of Haj and Umra has held a workshop in Jeddah for more than 250 owners and representatives of domestic Hajj companies and establishments on the version 2 of the domestic pilgrims e-portal, which had been upgraded after feedback on last year’s version. The portal consolidates a number of pilgrim services, including registration, e-payment, transparent provision of services, and drawing up of e-contracts.

HE the Ministry Undersecretary for Haj Affairs, Dr Hussein Al-Sharif said the domestic pilgrims e-portal would be opened soon following an awareness campaign on how to register. HE also stressed that citizens and residents should avoid Hajj scams such as phantom campaigns and transfer money through the portal.

Sunday, 10 April 2016

User manuals for Hajj available in Oman

Source: @meraoman Twitter feed. Picture of the Ka'abah and URL for the portal.
Source: @meraoman Twitter feed.
The Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs (Ministry of Awqaf) in Oman has invited Hajj pilgrims for this year to e-register on the portal for the Hajj.

The registration accepts ID numbers, a PKI-enabled national ID and a card reader, or PKI-enabled SIM cards.

The portal contains PDF user manuals for those going on the Hajj, one in English and the other in Arabic.

Hashtags: عمان ,#الحج, #قبل_الحج#

Thursday, 17 March 2016

Salaam Gateway to debut in Malaysia at MIHAS 2016

Mass media and information firm Thomson Reuters will be introducing a new portal focusing on the latest information and intelligence on the Islamic economy at Malaysia International Halal Showcase (MIHAS) 2016. MIHAS 2016 - a signature event by the Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation (MATRADE) - will be held from 30 March to 2 April 2016.

Salaam Gateway from Thomson Reuters, launched in Dubai last year in partnership with the Dubai Islamic Economy Development Centre (DIEDC), is a source of intelligence on all sectors of the Islamic economy. Available in both English and Arabic, the online platform covers the seven pillars of the Islamic economy - food, finance, travel and tourism, fashion, arts and design, pharmaceutical and cosmetics, media and recreation as well as e-commerce. It is designed to serve as a major source of research, information and data for Muslim professionals and to help them widen their understanding of the Islamic economy and explore opportunities open to them.

Salaam Gateway offers a knowledge-sharing platform at this world’s biggest halal trade fair. Through this partnership, businesses, policymakers and Muslim professionals will be able to gain access to the full spectrum of the Islamic asset classes from across the regions. This will enable us to generate viable solutions to speed up the industry’s growth,” said Chief Executive Officer of MATRADE Dato’ Dzulkifli Mahmud.

Salaam Gateway is also structured as a business-to-business (B2B) tool for Muslim professionals, facilitating the sourcing and trading of halal products and services through a database of halal companies from across the globe. Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) can benefit from this platform by listing their business to gain visibility. It also presents an opportunity for companies to widen their business network and forge profitable partnerships.

“The introduction of Salaam Gateway marks a major step towards the globalisation of the Islamic economy and MIHAS, which represents the global halal marketplace, is the ideal platform to share this knowledge with the world,” said Nadim Najjar, Managing Director, MENA, Thomson Reuters.

According to the State of the Global Islamic Economy Report (SGIE 2015-2016), developed by DIEDC and Thomson Reuters, Muslim consumers’ spending exceeded US$1.8 trillion in 2014, with solid growth recorded across several sectors of the Islamic economy.

“In understanding the needs and priorities of Muslim consumers, it will require more study and research to be undertaken and the result will offer a new level of products and service development for the growth and evolution of the halal market. More knowledge-sharing will enable businesses to explore the opportunities available to them in the emerging new Islamic economy,” said Dato’ Dzulkifli.

The halal agenda is very much part of the Government’s policy to promote the growth and development of Malaysia. The 13th MIHAS, part of World Halal Week 2016, is scheduled to take place at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre (KLCC). It will feature a trade fair and an International Sourcing Programme (INSP).

The trade fair showcases participation of companies supplying various products and services such as halal consumables, non-food products & services, food packaging, machinery & catering equipment, Islamic investment, banking and takaful. A total of 640 booths will be set up, and over 25,000 visitors are expected to attend the event.

"Malaysia has earned an international recognition as one of the pioneers in the global halal marketplace. The halal ecosystem is well developed in Malaysia, and this is a strong catalyst for the huge growth in the industry,” said Dato’ Dzulkifli.

“Halal certified bumiputera companies are a major contributor to the industry. Last year, MIHAS saw the participation of 108 bumiputera companies. We hope to see this number increase significantly this year with more bumiputera SMEs exhibiting their products at MIHAS.

Aiming to accelerate sales of halal products and services from Malaysia, the INSP will be organised on 29 March 2016. INSP is a business matching programme for Malaysian companies and was previously known as the Incoming Buying Mission or IBM. The sourcing programme aims to match 500 Malaysian companies with over 350 buyers from 41 countries.

Last year, the business matching programme had successfully generated RM443.2 million of sales while the sales from the trade fair were RM655.8 million, bringing the total sales of MIHAS 2015 to RM1.1 billion. With an interplay of various external factors in the global economies, these figures are expected to increase by 2% this year.

The contribution of halal exports to Malaysia’s economy continues to grow, reaching an estimated RM42 billion in 2015, creating 200,000 jobs and supporting 800 SMEs to date.

Besides MIHAS 2016, other components of the World Halal Week are the World Halal Conference 2016 organised by the Halal Industry Development Corporation (HDC) and the Halal Certification Bodies Convention organised by Department of Islamic Development (JAKIM).

Interested?

Read the Suroor Asia blog posts about the INSP, the State of the Global Islamic Economy Report and the launch of Salaam Gateway

Hashtag: #mihas2016

Tuesday, 6 October 2015

Salaam Gateway to serve as a resource for all things Islamic

Source: Salaam Gateway website.

The Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, HH Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, has launched the Salaam Gateway portal for Islamic economy-related industry intelligence on the first day of the Global Islamic Economy Summit (GIES 2015) at the Madinat Jumeirah, Dubai. Available in English and Arabic, the platform is also a repository of Islamic economy companies from across the globe.

An initiative of the Dubai Islamic Economy Development Centre (DIEDC) in partnership with Thomson Reuters, the platform articulates Dubai's strategy for Islamic economy development that was launched in 2013, reported WAM, the Emirates news agency.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum said, "The summit achieves our goal of making Dubai a hub for knowledge in the Islamic domain, and marks a major step towards the globalisation of the Islamic economy."

Named after ‘salam’ (سلام), the Arabic word for peace, Sheikh Mohammed said the gateway represents a message of peace from the UAE to the world. He said that Salaam Gateway will spread the culture of Islamic economy and build awareness of the economic opportunities available.

"After a few years, we hope to see the field of Islamic economy taking its rightful place among other fields. The electronic platform for the global Islamic economy is the first step towards achieving this goal," he added.

Abdulla Mohammed Al Awar, CEO of Dubai Islamic Economy Development Centre (DIEDC), said, "As a first-of-its-kind initiative in the Islamic digital economy, the Salaam Gateway will go a long way in strengthening Dubai’s endeavours to become a global knowledge platform and trusted reference for the fast growing Islamic economy domain."

Nadim Najjar, General Manager of Thomson Reuters in the Middle East and North Africa, said, "This platform will serve as a major source for research, information and data for business and specialists in Islamic economics, and a valuable repository for other concerned parties."

posted from Bloggeroid

Wednesday, 24 June 2015

11street gears up for Eid

Malaysian e-commerce portal 11street has clothes, gifts and decor galore for Raya (Eid). A selection is below:



Source: 11street. In conjunction with the Raya festive season, new member KWC Fashion Mall is promoting Raya themed apparels from now until the end of August. New items are added every day.

Source: 11street website. This sale, which will be on till 31 July, offers baju at up to 40% off. 

Source: 11street website. A gift hamper with home-made cookies (halal), Beryl chocolates and flowers, for RM149.50 including shipping.

Source: 11street website. Festival lighting lanterns for RM48.99 excluding shipping.

Source: 11street website. Fujifilm gift hamper with Eid packaging for RM388, free shipping for West Malaysia.

11street and KWC Fashion Mall ink e-commerce deal

Source: 11street.

11street, one of the largest online marketplaces in Malaysia, and KWC Fashion Mall, one of Kuala Lumpur's 'Must Visit Tourist Destinations', have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to allow shoppers on 11street's marketplace portal to enjoy wholesale shopping online.

Some 2,000 products from KWC Fashion Mall will progressively go on sale on 11street in a move to create an omni-channel presence for KWC.

“Being a culture-rich country, Malaysia is known for its vibrant choices of fashion apparel. The partnership between 11street and KWC significantly reinforces our ongoing commitment to enable our consumers to find what they love at 11street with the expanded range of trendy offerings – what’s better than having the best variety of items at wholesale prices!” said Hoseok Kim, Chief Executive Officer of 11street.

Fiona Bong, Centre Manager of KWC added that the collaboration will benefit KWC tenants at the physical mall by providing them with exposure to raise awareness whilst offering a positive boost in sales.

"11street is a gateway to new target audiences for the various merchants that we have under our roof. In today's fast-paced, cost-conscious and competitive environment, it is no longer enough to rely on just one single go-to-market channel. As such, integrating e-commerce into the mix will definitely help our merchants to grow and achieve better sales, and the same time, it also help bringing awareness to their shops in the physical mall," she said.

Source: 11street.

In conjunction with the Raya festive season, 11street is running promotions such as discounts of up to 70% as well as free shipping on selected items.

“Our broadly collaborative-curated content via a mobile app enables consumers to access hot items and products quicker, especially on the ‘Shocking Deals’ Section where we provide the lowest price guarantee giving consumers better value for their purchases. Coupled with our Hari Raya promotions, consumers can navigate and shop for what they love at 11street effortlessly for themselves, friends and family during this festive season,” Kim said.

Interested?

Get directly to the KWC Fashion House products on 11street

Thursday, 18 June 2015

Google launches My Ramadan Companion

Source: Google website.

Google has launched My Ramadan Companion, which gives visitors customised information, tips, and other related content for the month of Ramadhan based on their location.

Customised details include the time of sunset, traffic conditions, directions to a restaurant, the closest charity iftar, recipes, as well as Ramadhan content on YouTube.

Source: Google blog.
"Depending on your location, Google Now will show you a range of relevant cards with popular YouTube videos, the latest Ramadhan news and information, and recommendations for apps that alert you to wake up for suhoor, enable you to design greeting cards for Ramadhan to share with the family, find halal restaurants around you, and countdown to iftar time," said Zain Kamal Masri, Associate Product Marketing Manager, Middle East and North Africa, in a blog post dated June 17.

The desktop version of the site is dashboard-style, with sunrise and sunset times for the next few days on the top left. In Singapore, sunrise is between 7am and 7.01am for the next five days, and sunset is from 7.12pm to 7.13pm.