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At the Sharia Compliance and Halal Business Expo 2025, held at Nairobi’s Sarit Centre from April 28 to 29, H.E. Jibril Ibrahim Abdulle, Somalia’s Ambassador to Kenya, played a pivotal role in fostering regional collaboration and ethical enterprise.
Championing Ethical Commerce
Ambassador Abdulle’s presence underscored the expo’s significance as a platform for promoting Sharia-compliant business practices. He emphasized the event’s role in advancing financial inclusion and sustainable development across East Africa, aligning with the growing global halal economy projected to reach USD 5.91 trillion by 2033
Engaging with Industry Leaders
During his visit, Ambassador Abdulle toured various exhibition booths, engaging with key stakeholders in the halal industry. At the IBS Bank booth, he was welcomed by Vice Chairman Abdirizak Warsame, where discussions centered on empowering Somali businesses and enhancing cross-border financial services .
He also interacted with representatives from Umma Insurance Brokers, a firm dedicated to providing Sharia-compliant insurance solutions, highlighting the importance of ethical risk management in the region . Additionally, his engagement with Macaash Investment Limited showcased the potential of faith-based real estate development in fostering community growth.
Strengthening Regional Ties

Ambassador Abdulle’s active participation in the expo reinforced the commitment to strengthening economic ties between Somalia and Kenya. By supporting initiatives that align with Islamic principles, he highlighted the shared values and mutual interests that can drive regional prosperity.
The Sharia Compliance and Halal Business Expo 2025 served as a testament to the growing demand for ethical business practices and the potential for collaborative growth in the halal industry. Ambassador Abdulle’s involvement exemplified the leadership and vision necessary to navigate this evolving landscape.