Arabic markets tend to be family-owned businesses which buy goods in small quantities at a price and then sell them for a similar price, as they rely on local Muslims being a loyal customer base. That’s how they see it fit as a halal business, being of benefit to the Muslim community rather than seeking profit no matter what…
Arabic markets tend to be family-owned businesses which buy goods in small quantities at a price and then sell them for a similar price, as they rely on local Muslims being a loyal customer base. That’s how they see it fit as a halal business, being of benefit to the Muslim community rather than seeking profit no matter what…