新闻报报看 | 首相署宗教事务部长纳因,告诉媒体,JAKIM正在考虑,要不要强制那些,没有供应猪肉和酒精饮料的餐厅或食品公司,申请清真认证。这是因为,有人提出这样的建议。(主播:颜江瀚、庄文杰)
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00:30Although they did not apply for certification,
00:32the restaurant itself did not apply for certification,
00:34but the ingredients they use in the restaurant
00:37are all provided by suppliers with certification.
00:40In addition, some responded that they are applying for certification for their branch.
00:45Yesterday, the Minister of Religious Affairs of the Prime Minister's Office,
00:47Na Ying, told the media that
00:49JAKIM is considering whether to force those restaurants or food companies
00:52that do not supply pork and alcoholic beverages
00:56to apply for certification.
00:58This is because someone suggested that
01:01the Minister of Religious Affairs of the Prime Minister's Office said that
01:02at present, there is no law in our country that can force people to apply for certification.
01:06If we want to go this far,
01:08the government must amend some laws at the same time,
01:11and at the same time, all government agencies must implement the best measures together.
01:15Before that,
01:16applying for certification is voluntary.
01:20Restaurants or food companies can decide for themselves
01:22whether to apply or not.
01:25In addition,
01:26Na Ying also suggested that the Muslim community in China
01:29should use JAKIM's certification website.
01:32Through the relevant website,
01:33Muslims can check whether the restaurants or food companies
01:37they care about have obtained certification.
01:39When people's awareness of certification is raised,
01:43it will naturally encourage more restaurants and food companies
01:48to apply for certification more actively.
01:51Although the relevant suggestions are just in the consideration stage,
01:55for this matter,
01:56the Vice-President of Malaysia,
01:57and the Member of Parliament of Danrubia,
01:59Huang Risheng,
02:00issued a press release today.
02:02He said that
02:03it is not right to force people to apply for certification.
02:05Because Malaysia is a country with a diverse culture and religion.
02:08Any forced measures based on a specific religion
02:13are unfair to other ethnic groups.
02:16If the government insists that
02:18restaurants and food companies that do not provide pork or alcohol
02:22must obtain certification,
02:24it clearly violates the religious freedom granted by the constitution.
02:29Huang Risheng said that
02:30it is not right to force people to apply for certification.
02:32Instead, it should let the business owners decide
02:35based on the market demand or their own business considerations
02:38whether to apply for certification or not.
02:40The government should not force the merchants to do so.
02:43Huang Risheng also mentioned vegetarian restaurants
02:47and health food stores.
02:49Because people who eat vegetarian food
02:51or choose organic healthy food
02:53are really a lot.
02:54This kind of restaurant
02:56does not have pork
02:58basically no meat
02:59and does not sell alcohol.
03:00But if this kind of restaurant
03:02does not have pork or alcohol
03:04and is forced by the government to apply for certification,
03:07Huang Risheng thinks
03:09it is really redundant.
03:11Because the customers of these vegetarian restaurants
03:13are not Muslims at all.
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