The terms ‘No Pork, No Lard’ and ‘Muslim-Friendly’ are strictly prohibited from being used by any party that does not possess a Malaysian Halal Verification Certificate (SPHM).
In a TikTok video, the Selangor Islamic Religious Department (JAIS) reminded businesses without halal certification that they are not allowed to use these terms displayed, as doing so may mislead consumers into believing a product or service complies with halal standards.
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“Halal standards encompass various aspects, including raw materials, processing, and cleanliness.”
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The Trade Descriptions Act 2011 in Malaysia strictly forbids the use of any terms or labels that could mislead consumers. Only businesses with a valid SPHM are permitted to use such terminology.
Further clarifying, JAIS explained that the phrase ‘No Pork, No Lard’ only indicates the absence of pork. It does not address other concerns such as alcohol, cross-contamination, or non-halal gelatin.
You can watch JAIS’s video below:
@jaisel_official 🍉𝗜𝗡𝗙𝗢 𝗛𝗔𝗟𝗔𝗟🍉 PENGGUNAAN 'MUSLIM FRIENDLY' SALAH? Di bawah Akta Perihal Dagangan 2011, penggunaan istilah yang mengelirukan seperti ayat al-Quran dan perkataan berkaitan Islam adalah satu kesalahan. Penggunaan 𝘮𝘶𝘴𝘭𝘪𝘮 𝘧𝘳𝘪𝘦𝘯𝘥𝘭𝘺, 𝘯𝘰 𝘭𝘢𝘳𝘥 oleh bukan pemegang sijil halal adalah dianggap mengelirukan dan merupakan satu kesalahan di bawah akta. Umat Islam juga disarankan agar sentiasa memastikan status halal sesuatu premis atau makanan sebelum membeli atau memakan sesuatu produk. #JabatanAgamaIslamSelangor #IslamicSaviourObedience #InfoHalal #KitaSelangor #BahagianPengurusanHalalJAIS ♬ original sound - Jabatan Agama Islam Selangor
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