In general, the term consumerism in Islam refers to a person who obtains such goods or services to
meet their needs while achieving legitimate purposes in accordance with the Islamic law2. In matters
involving a purchase, Islam emphasizes the question of quality and consumer's rights. Quality of the
goods sold shall be guaranteed and satisfactory and meet the needs of consumers in return for the price
they paid. In discussing the issue of consumerism, halal (lawful) or haram (unlawful) status of a product
is very important for Muslim consumers as it relates to religious claims. Therefore, any law or regulation
designed must take these claims into account