Showing posts with label Dog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dog. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 December 2018

Dogs aren’t illegal, you know

LAST month, a Muslim friend of mine received some extreme backlash in her Instagram feed for uploading a video of herself petting and feeding a stray dog. Her act of empathising with the dog was seen as immoral and in opposition to the rules of Islam.

LETTERS
Tue 25 Dec, 2018

I have to ask: Do the majority of Malaysian Muslims really think dogs are harmful?
Earlier this year, the Chinese community in Malaysia, in celebrating their New Year and the Year of the Dog, had to compromise in their festivities by not using any dog-related decorations in public in case it disrespected Muslims.
Selfish and intolerant. That is what I say to people who don’t respect the cultures and rights of other races.
I don’t mean to be racist, but there is always room for tolerance in areas that don’t affect any religion. So I am writing this letter for those who are sceptical about dogs.
Traditionally, Islam warns Muslims not to have contact with dogs. Unfortunately, many Muslims use this view to justify the abuse and neglect of dogs, even though animal cruelty is contradicting the Quran, which says all animal forms are communities like us humans.
Let me clarify one famed myth among Muslims regarding dogs: It is not wrong to own a dog. Mus-lims can actually touch dogs, too. If the saliva of a dog or any of its wet parts touches you or any part of your clothing, then you have to wash with sertu, an Islamic cleansing procedure. After that, you are considered clean.
Dogs have never actually been illegal. They are used globally to help humans in many ways. Pro-tecting homes, sniffing out drugs and bombs, and relieving stress are just some of the many reasons why dogs should be taken care of and should never suffer neglect or abuse.
Furthermore, it is incumbent upon all Muslims who own animals, including dogs, whether for farming or work purposes, to provide adequate shelter, food, water and veterinary care for their animals. Animal abuse is forbidden in Islam.
Each year, some animals are considered too “sensitive” to be used in public decor in Malaysia, supposedly to respect Muslim sensitivities.
Yet, while Muslims are banning dogs and pigs in public decorations, Hindus have to struggle during the season of Eid when Muslims slaughter cows – which they consider holy – in public.
Any religion’s beliefs should be respected but should never be used as license to assume and misjudge for the sake of our own priorities.
Remember when Auntie Anne’s pretzel dog had to be renamed pretzel sausage because some claimed the name would spark confusion among Malaysian Muslims? I believe we are actually better than such abnormal controversies.
Malaysia is a multiracial country. While Muslims are defending Islamic beliefs and rules, there are much bigger issues that need to be taken care of rather than focusing on making other religions, cultures and traditions taboo.
With more consideration and mutual understanding, we can live better, together.

SAIFUL AZWAN MOHD RAZIS
Sungai Petani, Kedah

https://www.thestar.com.my/opinion/letters/2018/12/25/dogs-arent-illegal-you-know/



Thursday, 3 November 2016

Malaysia’s Islamic body orders name change on Pretzel Dogs to avoid ‘confusion’

19th October 2016 RELIGIOUS authorities in Malaysia have instructed a U.S. fast food chain to take pretzel dogs, or at least the name, off its menu to avoid confusion among Muslims in the country.

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The chain, Auntie Anne’s, has been told by Islamic authorities that its popular Pretzel Dog item – a hot dog wrapped in pretzel bread and contains no dog meat – should be renamed as it could confuse Muslim consumers.
The Malaysian Islamic Development Department has told the U.S. company to banish the word “dog” from its menu, suggesting that the product should be renamed ‘Pretzel Sausage’ as part of conditions to obtain halal certification based on Islamic dietary laws.
“It is more appropriate to use the name Pretzel Sausage,” the department’s halal director Sirajuddin Suhaimee told local media.
“Malaysia’s good name as a pioneering ‘halal global’ figure needs to be improved.”
Sirajuddin told the AFP that the recommended name change was prompted by complaints from foreign Muslim tourists.
“Any (halal) products that make consumers confused, we have to change,” he was quoted as saying. “In Islam, dogs are considered unclean and the name cannot be related to halal certification.”
The Arabic term ‘halal’ is used to describe what is permissible in the religion and this includes dietary requirements which among others forbids the consumption of pork, alcohol, or animals that were not slaughtered according to Islamic rites.
Although hot dogs have long been served by many street vendors in the country, Sirajuddin said the department would gradually conduct checks on their menus as they move to renew their two-year halal certification licenses.
Farhatul Kamilah Mohamed Sazali, an executive at Auntie Anne’s Malaysia, told the news agency that the Auntie Anne’s had no qualms about renaming the pretzel dogs.
“It’s a minor issue. We are fine with changing the name and are still working on it,” Farhatul said, as quoted by the AFP.
Auntie Anne’s has 45 outlets in Malaysia and has plans to expand in the country.
Meanwhile, the issue has become the subject of ridicule on social media.

OFFICIAL: We don't want confused Muslims so all hot dogs made with chicken will now be called "hot chicks". This way no one will be confused




Used to joke bout this 'hot dog = anjing panas' thing when we're kids, did not expect the level of gravitas could've gone up to this lvl.


from hot dog it may now become hot sausage. the authorities haven't thought this through...


Dressing up as a hotdog for Halloween, just because.

Local news portal Free Malaysia Today conducted a quick check and found that words such as “ham”, “bacon”, “beer”, “rum” would result in Jakim’s refusal to issue halal licenses.
The site also reported that many outlets in the country served beef bacon or turkey ham.
The ruling had forced renowned fast-food restaurant chain A&W to rebrand its popular “Coney Dog” and “Root Beer” products to “Chicken Coney” or “Beef Coney” and “RB” respectively.
“We had to change the names if we wanted to be eligible to apply for the halal certificate,” A&W Quality Control and Halal Assurance Assistant Manager Shahidah Wahid was quoted as saying, adding that the changes were made two years ago.
Additional reporting from the Associated Press
https://asiancorrespondent.com/2016/10/malaysia-islamic-body-orders-change-pretzel-dog/





Wednesday, 2 November 2016

Silly, stupid? No, something sinister in Malaysia’s pretzel dog brouhaha

IT WOULD be so easy to mock Malaysia’s Islamic authorities for withholding a halal certification over the usage of the word dog in ...

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In this Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016 photo, Pretzel Dogs are on display at Auntie Anne's at a shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Pic: AP.
In this Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2016 photo, Pretzel Dogs are on display at
Auntie Anne's at a shopping mall in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Pic: AP.

IT WOULD be so easy to mock Malaysia’s Islamic authorities for withholding a halal certification over the usage of the word dog in a food item, ostensibly due to possible confusion among Muslim consumers.
And that is what most Malaysians have done over social media in response to the Malaysian Islamic Development Department’s (Jakim) recommendation to pretzel franchise Auntie Anne’s to rename its “Pretzel Dog” to “Pretzel Sausage” to get a halal certification.

OK let's get real where are all these easily confused Muslims hiding, I haven't met one who would think a pretzel dog involves actual dogs

It goes for other fast food franchises such as A&W with their iconic A&W Root Beer (which was renamed in 2009) or Coney Dog (which has also been renamed), and for that matter, food items such as beef bacon or turkey ham.
Imagine the confusion among Muslims, one would say in mock anger.
As did a few religious and consumer activists who cited confusion and the need to be aware of sensitivities among Muslims when it comes to naming food items. Again, these people are reinforcing the view that Muslim are stupid and easily confused, or in other words – sheep.
The popular perception of silliness and stupidity on the part of Malaysian religious authorities masks something else – that these men who licence what is permissible and what isn’t for the community, have far wider influence and powers than we think possible.
Image result for jakim halal logo
Jakim’s halal certification does two things.
One, it allows businesses to expand and sell to the Muslims, who number more than half of Malaysia’s 30 million population. 
Essentially, Jakim becomes the gatekeeper to the Muslim community and those who want to trade there need their nod, and have to comply with their rules.
Two, Muslims who patronise businesses without halal certification will be seen as lesser and perhaps not even Muslim among the community. You either conform or you are cast out as an infidel.
In short, Jakim has become the arbiters of morals, piety and business in Malaysia. And if you don’t play by their rules, you are excluded from doing business with Muslims because the vast majority of Muslims are brought up to respect, obey and trust whatever Jakim says.
And, other ventures will come up to cater to the Muslims, selling essentially the same items as Auntie Anne’s or A&W such as the rip-off Coca Cola called Mecca Cola a while ago.
mecca-cola
Image via YouTube.
It might not be the same but it is akin to beef bacon or turkey ham.
Which ironically, cannot be called such anymore.
There is nothing silly or stupid in what Jakim does, even if it attracts mockery and contempt about broad-minded Muslims who know better than to believe anything named dog or beer isn’t halal.
The halal certificate isn’t for the broad-minded, but it is for those who don’t know any better except to trust the certificate.
So, in letting businesses to trade by its rules and regulations, Jakim is doing what it does best – developing Islam as the only source of laws to live by in Malaysia, and make it an Islamic state as Dr Mahathir Mohamad once said in 2001.
It is sinister, to say the least, because the halal certification has gone beyond the standard of hygienic production to being a tool of dominance and oppression. But it works because it boils down to dollars and cents for Auntie Anne’s 45 outlets and other fast-food franchises going for the bigger Muslim community market.
The only losers are Malaysians – because Jakim has become the gatekeepers of freedom of expression and public morality in what we consume and do in our daily lives – be it Muslims or those of other faiths.
But, we can fight back in a simple way.
Keep asking for hot dogs, root beers and disregard the lack of halal certification. Their powers evaporate when people and businesses ignore them.
Image via Twitter
Image via Twitter
** This is the personal opinion of the writer and does not reflect the views of Asian Correspondent
https://asiancorrespondent.com/2016/10/silly-stupid-no-something-sinister-malaysias-pretzel-dog-brouhaha/