Malaysia

Kelantan restaurant owners call to differ mandatory halal certification

The Kelantan Malay Restaurant Owners Association (Permeka)this decision is burdensome for small traders

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 02 Jan 2025 10:11AM

Kelantan restaurant owners call to differ mandatory halal certification

by Ian McIntyre

THE Kelantan Malay Restaurant Owners Association (Permeka) has urged local authorities in Kota Baru to differ making it mandatory for all eateries to have halal (Muslim permissible) food certification as many are struggling to meet the stringent conditions.

The association whose members are predominantly Muslims made this call after a controversial and wide debate following the proposal from the Kota Baru City Council.

Kelantan has the highest Muslim population per capita in the country with almost 98%.

According to a report by Berita Harian, Permeka is requesting the Kelantan government to postpone the decision to make halal certification mandatory for business license renewals.

Its chairman Nik Hassan Mohd Zain shared that this decision is burdensome for small traders, adding that in their association, there are more than 100 premises, and almost all of them do not have halal certifications.

“This matter was only recently discovered after some of us wanted to renew our business licenses before being informed that we needed to apply for a halal certification to obtain the license. 

“This sudden decision is burdensome for us because the process of applying for a halal certification is not easy and takes time.

“For every product we use in our shop, we need to obtain information from the supplier.

“The decor also needs to meet the standards to obtain Halal certificate approval,” he said.

The cleanliness level within the premises is also believed to be part of the halal requirements.

Nik Hassan conceded that some would have to spend thousands of ringgit to prepare the facilities as needed.

The association will hold a meeting with the council to discuss this matter.

“Our members are now burdened by the increase in (the prices of) goods, coupled with this issue. 

“Doing business is now difficult, and sometimes, the owners themselves are not getting back their interests. 

“We are now appealing to the state government to postpone this decision. 

“We risk getting compounded if we fail to get the certification."

A Penang - based DAP leader cautioned the PAS–led Kelantan government against making policies at the expense of minority communities.

“While it is essential to cater to the needs of the Muslim majority, policies must not come at the expense of minority communities. 

“True harmony lies in fostering mutual respect and understanding, not in imposing regulations that alienate or disadvantage certain groups.

“Instead of mandatory halal certification, the government could adopt a more flexible approach, encouraging businesses that wish to serve Muslim customers to obtain certification voluntarily. 

“I urge the Kelantan state government to reconsider this directive. 

“It is crucial to strike a balance that respects Islamic principles while protecting the rights of non-Muslim communities."

Senator Dr A. Lingeshwaran said this in a statement.

He questioned Kelantan’s plans to make halal certification compulsory for all outlets there on the basis that there are Indian-owned restaurants that operate under specific cultural practices.

He also pointed out that halal certification is not only time-consuming but also costly, especially for small-scale traders. - January 2, 2025.

Related News

Malaysia / 5d

600 Indian, mamak restaurants, on verge of closure due to lack of workers, claim associations

Opinion / 2w

The Islamic business revolution in Southern Thailand

Malaysia / 2w

Income of RM7,000 in Kelantan, Kedah makes one part of T20 group

World / 2mth

Gas shortages push India’s poor back to wood and coal

Malaysia / 2mth

RTD denies department vehicle was the cause of Tanah Merah accident

Malaysia / 4mth

First gender transition case recorded in Kelantan Syariah Court

Spotlight

Malaysia

Former head of a ministry's corporate communications unit acquitted of bribery charge

Malaysia

Two sisters die trapped in Johor house fire as escape routes cut off by flames

Malaysia

NS election speculation intensifies as Aminuddin granted audience with state ruler

Malaysia

Teenager who drove recklessly, causing death remanded for further investigation

Malaysia

Police looking for trio involved in violent armed robbery in Penang (video)

Malaysia

Family of five killed as car crashes into water pipe in Serian

Malaysia

'I was once spat on by a pakcik' — Marina denies fear of contesting Malay-majority seats

Malaysia

Jewellery shop among six premises destroyed in fire (video)

You may be interested

Malaysia

Viral list of PRN candidates is fake - BN Johor

Malaysia

Care home worker jailed 36 years and caned for sexual offences against five boys

Malaysia

Man charged in Butterworth parang attack case that left victim fearing permanent disability

Malaysia

Headless teen tragedy: VW driver charged with dangerous driving causing death

Malaysia

Fadillah warns of finite fossil fuels, global volatility and rising demand

Malaysia

JPJ probes couple ‘manja’ incident in car, summons to be issued (video)

Malaysia

Cops dismantle 3 international fraud syndicates in Penang, arrest 32 suspects

Malaysia

Man who wanted to borrow RM500k, scammed of over RM400k