The halal industry is a highly potential market of the future that has not been fully explored. This is supported by the
growing number of world's Muslim community estimated to increase to 1.8 billion by 2011 with current halal market
value estimated to reach USD2.3 billion. However, there are some issues regarding the halal industry either
domestically or internationally, particularly in relation to the abuse of halal logo and other offenses relating to the
halal logo. The question is arised whether the rights of Muslims were fully protected under the relevant laws and
their lawfully rights if these laws were not adhered to? The objective of this article is to examine a preamble to the
highlight of consumer protection in Malaysia and its application. The research methodology is by documentations
analysis based on literature review and the outcome of this writing would be an improvement in consumer protection
and consumer’s comprehension in matters related to halal products, to protect and educate consumers, and to educate
producers to be more vigilant and responsible for the manufacture of their products.