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Will Restaurants Selling Babi Need Halal Certificates in Kelantan Now? Netizens Ask

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1137. Halal Certification Mandatory for Kelantan, Netizens Ask About Restaurants Selling “Babi”
Photo by Jay Wennington on Unsplash.

The Kelantan state government now requires halal certification for food and beverage outlets to renew business licenses. Initially rolled out by the Kota Baru Municipal Council-Islamic City (MPKB-BRI), this mandate will eventually extend to other local authorities. 

Will Restaurants Selling Babi Need Halal Certificates in Kelantan Now? Netizens Ask

An X user asks if a place that is known for selling “babi” or non-halal items, would they too need to register for a certificate? Some find it peculiar and confusing as there are non-Muslims living in Kelantan that would like to eat non-halal items.

Others ask why it takes them decades to implement this. The other question is what have the PAS leaders been doing this entire time? 

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1137. Halal Certification Mandatory for Kelantan, Netizens Ask About Restaurants Selling “Babi”
Photo by Jay Wennington on Unsplash.

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