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Are non alcoholic spirits halal
Are non alcoholic spirits halal













are non alcoholic spirits halal are non alcoholic spirits halal

What if disabled people got guide dogs? They get kicked out?.“Muslim tourists from around the globe would feel confident in coming to the country as they know that when they travel long distance using KTMB’s Electric Train Service (ETS), they can rest assured that the food served is halal-certified.” – Sarbini on Malaysian DigestĪhhh, so it’s the food on board that is halal. On another note, someone raised very valid questions like: Malaysia might become the first country in the world to have a halal KTM train once they get approval from Jakim! Trust KTM to be different, coz they made waves 6 years ago when they launched the country’s first women’s coach.Īt first it’s like wuuuut? How do you make a train halal? But Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad (KTMB) President Sarbini Tijan explained: Yet, we are still faaaaaar behind the Middle East where 1.43 BILLION litres of beer was sold in 2013.

are non alcoholic spirits halal

Wall Street Journal reported Euromonitor analyst Amin Alkhatib’s predictions that non-alcoholic beer sales in the country will grow from 3 million litres in 2013 to 3.6 million litres by 2016. However, Barbican is no problemo in the eyes of the National Fatwa Council. At the same time, other non-alcoholic beers, Barbican from Saudi Arabia and Istak from Iran are also NOT Jakim approved. That’s why A&W renamed its root beer, A&W Sarsaparilla, in 2009 to get its cert. On top of that, Jakim refuses to certify any product with ‘beer’ in the name…even if it has no alcohol. But like that, tapai contains 5% wor, yet we still see shops selling. If it’s just another Milo or Horlicks tho, what’s the problem? Actually sources were saying some of these so-called halal beer might not be halal coz when they tested Istak (an Iranian brand), it was found to contain 0.5% alcohol. Unfortunately, the businessman Ruzi Shuib hasn’t gotten the Jakim stamp of approval for his beer, and as long as they won’t sign off on it, it’s gonna be a challenge to break into the market, as one KL restaurateur put it, customers were put off by the bottle which looked like a regular beer bottle. Then this Malaysian businessman found a way to work around this law by producing non-alcoholic beer, Bavaria 0.0%! It’s essentially a malt beverage, just like Milo and Horlicks. So, do Malaysians know their halal? We thought it would be interesting to find out what other unusual things that were certified halal in this country. That means the child was not born out of wedlock.” – MK, CILISOS BM editor (who’s hiring for his BM team btw) “Halal can also refer to money…halal money means it was not earned through gambling, but from honest work. Our BM editor MK Zainal gave these examples: If you did know, thumbs up for you, coz you iz true-blue edumacated Malaysian! Often when someone says halal, we automatically think NO pork, NO alcohol. Chill, chill, we said perhaps not everyone. Some of us probably realised the distinction from as early as primary school, when our Muslim classmates explained it to us.īut perhaps not everyone might know that halal can also include non-food things (#sorr圜ILISOSxtau, #katakbwhtempurung). As most non-Muslim Malaysians would already know, halal means permitted or lawful according to Islamic Syariah law.















Are non alcoholic spirits halal