Auntie Anne case was because they want to retain their Halal status of the products. There's news about it long time ago search around.
why ikea can use hot dog but others kenot?
why ikea can use hot dog but others kenot?
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Oct 15 2022, 12:14 PM
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Auntie Anne case was because they want to retain their Halal status of the products. There's news about it long time ago search around. otaida00taj liked this post
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Oct 15 2022, 12:29 PM
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QUOTE(ZeroSOFInfinity @ Oct 15 2022, 12:26 PM) So hot dogs from IKEA not halal? But why Sunkists still buy and rat? Rules and requirements of retaining Halal status were set by Jakim. For further info you can ask them. I'm just sharing news about Auntie Anne case.PeopleofPerlis PAS tak bawa isu ini ke Parliament sebelum ini? |
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Oct 15 2022, 05:20 PM
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QUOTE(Purpleheaven @ Oct 15 2022, 05:04 PM) Have IKEA acquired Halal status from Jakim like Auntie Anne did?They haven't AFAIK so they're free to label products on their food premise as they wish. Auntie Anne is different case they did acquire it. They complied to Jakim requirements for their Halal status that is to change the name of the hotdog menu. |
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Oct 16 2022, 03:10 AM
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QUOTE(Purpleheaven @ Oct 16 2022, 02:42 AM) I see. Just clarifying. Close. But controversial arises because of Dr.Sirajuddin Suhaimee U-turn with his statement about the 'dog' name usage.So, Jakim stated that one of the requirements for the food to be halal is for the name not to have a dog in it, even if its a very common food name? QUOTE Auntie Anne's confirms ‘pretzel dog’ now ‘pretzel sausage’ to satisfy halal cert By MELATI A. JALIL Monday, 28 Nov 2016 3:48 PM MYT KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 28 ― The local chapter of US pretzel chain Auntie Anne's confirmed today that it has changed the name of its “pretzel dog” to “pretzel sausage”, after it was reported that they would be denied halal certification if they refused to do so. The company's executive Farhatul Kamilah Mohamed Sazali said the name was changed to meet the requirements set by the country's halal authorities. “We changed already to ‘pretzel sausage’ to comply with Malaysia's halal certification requirements,” she told Malay Mail Online when contacted today. On October 31, the company had posted a statement on its Facebook page, saying that it would fulfil all the requirements towards obtaining halal certification in the country. “With the recent news circulating on our halal status, we would like to assure our loyal customers and friends that all our ingredients are purchased from Jakim certified halal suppliers,” the brand said, referring to the Malaysian Islamic Development Department. Jakim previously denied that it had rejected Auntie Anne's application for halal status due to the presence of the word “dog” in its menu, and had blamed media for the public furore. Its halal division director Dr Sirajuddin Suhaimee said the chain’s application for halal certification had failed due to reasons such as incomplete paperwork. Previously, Sirajuddin had told the media that “In Islam, dogs are considered unclean and the name cannot be related to halal certification” but later insisted his remark was in general and not specific to the Auntie Anne’s chain. Media outlets reported Sirajuddin’s remarks about the unsuitability of the term “dogs” this week, along with the department’s guidelines against halal food items being similar in name to haram products such as beer, bacon and ham, among others. The issue surfaced after an executive with US pretzel chain Auntie Anne’s revealed that their application for halal certification had failed due to, among others, concerns over the “pretzel dogs” in their menu. Muslim lawmakers from both sides of the political divide have also expressed their disagreement with Jakim’s decision. On the heels of the Auntie Anne’s controversy, non-halal pork burger chain Ninja Joe was probed by state religious authorities for allegedly confusing Muslims with its “P. Ramly” homage burger. https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/201...al-cert/1260169 Previous statement by Auntie Anne's executive. QUOTE 3) Nama menu ‘Pretzel Dog’ haruslah ditukar kepada nama yang lebih sesuai. Saya telah mencadangkan beberapa nama baru dan masih menunggu keputusan mesyuarat panel dari pihak JAKIM. Setelah kami mendapat keputusannya, kami harus menukar kesemua menuboard sebelum proceed kepada permohonan baru. https://beautifulnara.com/auntie-annes-belu...awai-eksekutif/ https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/4085235/all |
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