Don’t advertise Ramadan buffets without halal certs, says JAIM


MELAKA: The Melaka Islamic Religious Department (JAIM) has reminded hotel operators or food premises that do not have halal certification to not advertise Ramadan buffets.

JAIM director Datuk Che Sukri Che Mat said they were also prohibited from using phrases such as Ramadan buffet, iftar Ramadan, jom iftar, ditanggung halal and dijamin halal when promoting their buffets in pamphlets or on posters, banners and social media, so as not to confuse the Muslims.

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