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TStorres09
post Mar 15 2024, 09:20 AM, updated 2y ago

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Curious to know, bottled herbal tea such as those sold by Chinese medicine shops like Koong Woh Tong or Shun Tai Hong, or like the famous petaling street air mata kucing. Do/Can Muslims consume those drinks?
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post Mar 15 2024, 09:22 AM

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Yes, always see alot drinking Koong Woh Tong
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post Mar 15 2024, 09:24 AM

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Yes they can if they want it or like it.
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post Mar 15 2024, 09:30 AM

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This 1 really soalan susah
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post Mar 15 2024, 09:32 AM

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don't simply say not-Halal certified. later kena LOD then only you know
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post Mar 15 2024, 09:41 AM

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Depends. For someone who are a bit conservative like me, then no. Ppl may argue its just a herbal tea, but obviously if no halal cert , and we don't know what source , what are the ingredients, how is the handling process, got involved in any religious practice or not, etc etc.

But if your friends is liberal type, then perhaps they are ok with it.

Just to be safe, then just get something else ..

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post Mar 15 2024, 09:50 AM

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if its all just herb its okay
no pig, no dog, no ayam pulas
but i just cannot the smell
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post Mar 15 2024, 09:53 AM

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hmmm...if it's with halal logo...why not?
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post Mar 15 2024, 09:54 AM

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If was was, better to just stick with plain water.

But make sure water is also halal source ya.
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post Mar 15 2024, 10:03 AM

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they wont drink la...n the funny ting is those herbs telor where we get it in pasar malam, apparently they hv it oso but only on special occasion ppl cook it n they absolutely love it..
watever masakan cina, they will love it...
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post Mar 15 2024, 10:08 AM

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QUOTE(BL98 @ Mar 15 2024, 09:54 AM)
If was was, better to just stick with plain water.

But make sure water is also halal source ya.
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My friend was partner in bottle water company based in Johor. Religious dept came & told company to get halal cert. Company replied, my water source is Air Johor, if Air Johor got halal cert then we get hall cert. Religious dept never came back.
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post Mar 15 2024, 10:37 AM

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QUOTE(Lanchio @ Mar 15 2024, 10:08 AM)
My friend was partner in bottle water company based in Johor. Religious dept came & told company to get halal cert. Company replied, my water source is Air Johor, if Air Johor got halal cert then we get hall cert. Religious dept never came back.
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Halal cert is never compulsory. To sell without halal cert is not an offense.

But to claim the product is halal certified without possesing halal cert, that is a crime.
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post Mar 15 2024, 11:16 AM

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QUOTE(viole @ Mar 15 2024, 10:37 AM)
Halal cert is never compulsory. To sell without halal cert is not an offense.

But to claim the product is halal certified without possesing halal cert, that is a crime.
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The issue is Religious dept little Napoleon took abitarary decision to demand company get cert. This problem is endemic in Malaysia. Rules are interpreted arbitrary unilaterally according to whim & fancy (or more apt, religious biased) of little Napoleon without strictly following the spirit of the law.

As you said, cert is not compulsory & the company never claim to have it nor do they print the logo on their product.
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post Mar 15 2024, 11:29 AM

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For me no.

I don't drink any type or brand herbal tea.

I don't like the taste.

If I want to try any herbal tea I will look for vendor with halal cert.
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post Mar 15 2024, 11:39 AM

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Saw many Muslim people wearing hijab drinking it. Not an issue since they don't think it's a problem even without halal cert. In fact many Muslims travelling overseas have to rely on common sense since not many places will have halal cert, they just need to ask and know what ingredients are in their food and drink. Of course they will fell better patronizing restaurants run by Muslims. But in certain situations they just have to make do with the best options available

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post Mar 15 2024, 11:53 AM

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post Mar 15 2024, 12:03 PM

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QUOTE(Lanchio @ Mar 15 2024, 10:08 AM)
My friend was partner in bottle water company based in Johor. Religious dept came & told company to get halal cert. Company replied, my water source is Air Johor, if Air Johor got halal cert then we get hall cert. Religious dept never came back.
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post Mar 15 2024, 12:04 PM

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Senile went to China town drink Soya rilek aje.


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post Mar 15 2024, 12:07 PM

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make ownself simple2 one, those medicine shop always too strong personally
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post Mar 15 2024, 12:37 PM

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I've seen them asking the Koong Woh Tong staff whether it's halal in front of me

Some of them I know don't take because not halal.. Depends how liberal and open minded they are.. Like those pork free restaurants.. Some of them insist must have halal logo only will go eat

The "gui ling gao" contains turtle shell.. I don't think they will trust the ingredients used smile.gif

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