A viral TikTok clip claimed that Bestari flour, widely used by Muslims in Malaysia, was produced by a non-Muslim company. Accompanied by the catchy song “Alamak Raya Lagi,” the video sparked doubt about the reliability of JAKIM’s halal certification. While Bestari Sales & Marketing Sdn Bhd’s products are indeed made by a non-Muslim company, they comply with strict safety standards and hold HACCP, ISO 22000, and JAKIM halal certifications. Despite the controversy, many Muslim consumers remain confident in the integrity of halal accreditation, emphasizing that the certification, regardless of the producer’s background, is what truly matters

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