NGOs divided on directive to disallow vendors from selling food to Muslim before 3pm


PETALING JAYA: Religious NGOs on Wednesday share divided views on the directive of a minister to disallow vendors from selling food to Muslims before 3pm.

Ikatan Muslimin Malaysia (Isma) president Abdullah Zaik said that Muslims who are unable to fast due to pregnancy, illness, menstruation, old age or any other reason, can cook their own meals at home.

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