Following the controversy involving pretzel store franchise Auntie Anne's, Datuk Seri Jamil Khir Baharom today said, it was not the intention of the religious authorities to make certain food in the country haram.
Nor are they trying to stop the sale of these popular food, he told a press conference at the Parliament lobby.
"I would like to stress it here because earlier in the Dewan, there were arising questions on this viral issue, due to the use of names which are not suitable, for example, hot dog, and others.
"The issue of Islamic Development Department (Jakim) or state religious council wanting to ban certain foods which are already well-known does not arise," he said.
Jamil Khir said, what was important is to give attention to the ingredients of the food.
"Our focus is on the ingredients of the food, not judging by its name."
However, he said, the name of the food should also have a positive value to society.
According to Jamil Khir, they will also hold talks with Auntie Anne's operator for further clarification on the matter, including its previous application for halal certification.
Among others, he added, the use of the name 'Pretzel Dog' for one of the food outlet's specialty will be discussed during the meeting with the Auntie Anne's.
This is because, the issue needs to be addressed as it is one of the conditions imposed to get the halal certification.
Obtaining the halal certificate is not compulsory, rather, it is done voluntarily by business premises.
"If anyone wants to defend its brand (in the process of getting the halal status), Jakim will discuss the matter, because its focus is on the content of the food, not the name," he added.
Jakim has previously advised Auntie Anne's to change the name 'Pretzel Dog' to 'Pretzel Sausage' in order to help the outlet obtain a halal certificate.
Rahimah Abdullah
Thu Oct 20 2016
JAMIL: The issue of Islamic Development Department (Jakim) or state religious council wanting to ban certain foods which are already well-known does not arise. - Filepic
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