Despite its non-halal status, non-Muslim food vendors are also keen on providing the affordable Menu Rahmah to their customers. Datuk Seri Salahuddin Ayub, the Minister of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs, introduced Menu Rahmah in Johor for the first time in line with the Hifz an-Nafs principle.
Non-Muslim food vendors
This advocates brotherhood, equality, and care for all regardless of race or religion. Salahuddin reported that 49 Johor shops have welcomed the initiative by offering the non-halal Menu Rahmah to their non-Muslim customers for RM5 or less. The menu comprises well-balanced dishes such as seafood, chicken wings, noodle soup, burgers, fried white radish, sweets, and more.
The Menu Rahmah portal on the KPDN website helps people find the locations of premises selling the Menu Rahmah. Salahuddin hopes this news will encourage more Malaysians to benefit from the Rahmah initiative launched by KPDN in February under the Rahmah Umbrella to ease the burden of those in need.

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