In Kelantan, non-Muslims have long respected the faith and traditions of their Muslim neighbors, fostering harmony in the state. During celebrations like Chinese New Year, the Chinese community ensures that halal food is served when inviting Muslim guests and provides non-alcoholic beverages out of respect. Such gestures strengthen bonds between communities. Despite being a minority, non-Muslims are actively included in state programs, reflecting Ke lantan’s commitment to unity. Leaders emphasize that cultural diversity is celebrated without compromising religious sensitivities. This mutual understanding counters negative perceptions and showcases Kelantan’s unique model of peaceful coexistence and respect for all faiths.
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