KK Super Mart convenience stores in Malaysia faced backlash when socks with the word “Allah” triggered outrage. Founder issued two apologies, while King and PM called for action. The blunder stirred ethnic and political tensions, prompting management to be summoned by Islamic authorities.
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Malaysia’s King demanded “stern action,” emphasizing the sensitivity of religious issues. PM Anwar Ibrahim echoed, urging adherence to the law and resolution. The incident, which occurred during Ramadan, sparked calls for a boycott. The company boss publicly apologized, terminated the supplier’s services, and expressed commitment to fostering harmony in the multi-religious and multi-ethnic community.
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