safety, health, and product quality. This study aims to analyse the urgency of halal certification in sharia economic product transactions based on national regulations and Islamic legal perspectives. The method used is a normative study with a juridical and maqashid sharia approach. The findings indicate that halal certification is not only a moral obligation but also a legal-formal requirement regulated under Law No. 33 of 2014 on Halal Product Assurance. From a Sharia perspective, halal certification is part of the effort to safeguard the welfare of the community (maslahah) and protect against what is haram (dar' al-mafasid). In conclusion, halal certification plays a crucial role in ensuring public trust in the Islamic economic system and supporting the growth of the national halal industry
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