JAIS: Eateries without halal cert cannot use ‘Ramadan’, related terms in buffet promos

[BorneoPost] - 02/24/2025

KUCHING (Feb 24): Any eatery, including those operated by hotels, that do not have the Malaysian Halal Certificate are not allowed to use the term ‘Ramadan’ in promoting their ‘iftar’ (break-of-fast) buffet throughout this coming fasting month. In announcing this, the Department of Islamic (…)



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