Jakarta Globe – AFP, Jan 07, 2015
Singapore. A Singapore-based company on Wednesday launched a mobile application that enables Muslim foodies and travellers to share halal restaurant discoveries around the world.
A photo illustration shows a man displaying the ‘HalalTrip’ app outside a restaurant in Singapore on Jan. 7, 2015. (AFP Photo/Mohd Fyrol) |
Singapore. A Singapore-based company on Wednesday launched a mobile application that enables Muslim foodies and travellers to share halal restaurant discoveries around the world.
The free
“HalalTrip” app, available for Apple iOS and Android devices, enables users to
take and upload photos of halal dishes, write comments and share them through
social media.
Clicking on
a photo gives details about the dish as well as the location of the restaurant.
The app, which has English and Arabic interfaces, also uses a traveler’s
location to display photos of halal dishes served in nearby restaurants.
The term
halal is used for food, products and services that comply with Islamic
requirements.
“Halal food
is one of the biggest drivers of tourism for the Muslim market,” said Fazal
Bahardeen, chief executive of HalalTrip, part of a Muslim-oriented business
group called CrescentRating.
“When
traveling, one of the main concerns of Muslims is halal food. What we did is to
bring in a social media element into discovering halal food and making it more
fun and more intuitive,” he told AFP.
Fazal
predicted the Muslim travel market would be worth $192 billion a year globally
by 2020, up from $140 billion in 2013.
Agence France-Presse
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