The document discusses establishing a Muslim economic community through integrating Shariah principles across the entire spectrum of economic activities, from production to consumption to management. It argues that all human economic activities should be managed according to Shariah to achieve its ultimate objectives. Specifically, it calls for scholars, educators, researchers, and industry players to work together to strengthen the application of halal standards in universities, the private sector, and research institutions. The goal is to develop a Shariah economics framework where the full spectrum of halal economic activities - including production, distribution, consumption, development and management - are governed by Shariah principles.