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  • China Businesses Taps Onto Global Halal Market, But Confused Over What Halal Really Means

    China Businesses Taps Onto Global Halal Market, But Confused Over What Halal Really Means

    QINGTONGXIA — The wine-swilling co-founder of Sai Wai Xiang Halal Foodstuff Co enjoys his pork and does not follow Islam, but still sells more than US$50 million (S$67.4 million) worth of food to Muslims across Asia and the Middle East.

    The company is at the forefront of a Chinese drive into the global halal food and beverage market, exporting as far away as Saudi Arabia.

    Businessman Deng Zhijun bills his wares as “products with Muslim ethnic flavour”, but has difficulty recalling some of Islam’s basic dietary tenets.

    “Muslims definitely don’t smoke and don’t drink alcohol,’ he said over a lunch at the company, in a garden lined with caged peacocks, macaws and chickens. “There’s also some kind of meat they don’t eat, but I forgot.”

    His half-knowledge is typical of China’s complicated relationship with Islam, which officially has more than 23 million adherents in the country. Some independent estimates put it as high as 50 million — which would put China among the world’s top 10 Muslim nations.

    Beijing’s officially atheist Communist authorities oscillate between tight restrictions and more liberal policies that are enforced unevenly.

    Mr Deng’s company is based in Ningxia, a western region a third of whose six million population are Hui. The group are a separate minority under Beijing’s classification policies even though most are essentially from the Han ethnic majority, differentiated only by being Muslims.

    Violence in Xinjiang, the homeland of the other main Muslim minority, the Uighurs, has killed hundreds, with Beijing attributing it to Islamic extremism and foreign influence, while activists blame draconian restrictions on religion and culture.

    In a promotional video playing at Sai Wai Xiang’s factory — set up 14 years ago — a table of happy Chinese diners clink glasses of beer before tucking into their meal.

    “Drinking red wine is very good for the body and has health benefits, just like eating halal food,” said Mr Deng, who recalled a recent trip to Bordeaux and said he often finishes a bottle of the local Ningxia vintages with dinner.

    PORK SAUSAGES

    The global halal food and beverage market is projected to grow to US$1.6 trillion by 2018, according to a report from the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry, up from US$1.1 trillion in 2013.

    Mr Deng and other company executives pointed to President Xi Jinping’s “One Belt, One Road” initiative that aims to boost trade with a host of countries across South Asia and the Middle East, and he expects a windfall of incentives for halal food.

    But there are concerns over how strictly halal standards are followed in China.

    Last year, hundred of Muslims took to the streets in Xi’an to protest the sale of alcohol in halal restaurants. In Qinghai province a crowd destroyed a bakery after pork sausages and ham were found in its delivery trucks.

    Such fears have an impact in potential export markets, and food safety scares are common in China, from gutter oil to milk powder.

    The integrity of Chinese halal food was “questionable”, Dr Miriam Abdul Latif, a professor of food science and a halal expert at the Malaysian University of Sabah, told AFP, citing examples of “fake halal documents or certificates”.

    To build consumer trust, Dr Latif said, Chinese companies should have their products inspected by certification bodies from Muslim countries.

    SECURITY STRATEGY

    But the issue goes to the heart — or perhaps the stomach — of the relationship between religion and the state.

    China’s current halal certification system is a patchwork of local regulations, with varying strictness. Mosques technically have the right to inspect nearby facilities, but ultimate power rests with local government Ethnic and Religious Affairs Bureaux.

    At a high-level national political meeting in Beijing last month, Mr Ma Guoquan, a delegate from Ningxia, called for a single national standard for halal food, and improved enforcement.

    “There are many problems regarding halal food management that can’t be ignored,” Mr Ma said, according to the Ningxia Daily newspaper.

    But some say national laws would be anathema to the ruling party’s official atheism.

    “This kind of legislation would be contrary to the principle of secularism,” Mr Xi Wuyi, a Marxism expert at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences wrote on China’s Twitter-like Weibo in March. “It could threaten China’s national security strategy.”

    At the same time some Muslims complain over too much government interference in their religion.

    Away from the high-level politics of policing halal food, many of the faithful in Ningxia rely on personal relationships to guarantee quality.

    “I know the meat I buy is halal because I know the butcher, I see him frequently at the mosque for prayer,” said rural resident Na Liang. “I know the baker, I know the family that runs the noodle shop and I know all the food I eat is halal.”

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

  • Regency Park Condo’s Managing Agent Prohibits Prayers On Premises, Issued Challenged To Complain To MUIS

    Regency Park Condo’s Managing Agent Prohibits Prayers On Premises, Issued Challenged To Complain To MUIS

    Freedom of worship is a right enshrined in the constitution. We have been praying under the staircase at the capark of Regency Park Condominium for many years. We understand that it is the common property of the estate and we have kept the place clean and neat and it does not obstruct any human movement nor does it pose a safety hazard to anyone.

    However, the condo manager, Ms Jennifer Peh from Saville property management pte Ltd managing agent has thrown our praying carpets and told us to pray outside the permises.

    When we appealed to let us use that little space under the staircase, she told us arrogantly “If you want to pray, go to the mosque”. She even challenged us to “complain to your MUIS”

    We work as personal drivers and have to be in the condo vicinity at all times, in case our bosses need our services. Even our bosses who are residents in the estate do not mind us praying under the staircase and our bosses feel that the harsh action and words of Ms Jennifer Peh is uncalled for.

    Where is the religious tolerance that the government keeps on promoting?

     

    Source: Ismail Ahmad

  • Yaacob Ibrahim: Nilai-Nilai Generasi Lalu Harus Terus Diamalkan Masyarakat Islam Hari Ini

    Yaacob Ibrahim: Nilai-Nilai Generasi Lalu Harus Terus Diamalkan Masyarakat Islam Hari Ini

    Dengan perubahan dan transformasi yang berlaku dalam dunia sekarang ini, budaya lebih progresif yang dipegang generasi lalu seperti saling menghormati, merendah diri dan bersikap inklusif masih perlu diamalkan oleh masyarakat Islam hari ini.

    Menteri Bertanggungjawab bagi Ehwal Masyarakat Islam Dr Yaacob Ibrahim juga berkata menerusi pendekatan kontekstual, masyarakat Islam mampu berpegang teguh kepada kepercayaannya dan pada masa yang sama menyumbang kepada pembangunan negara.

    Beliau berkata demikian di Persidangan Islam dalam Dunia Kontemporari yang dianjurkan Sekolah Pengajian Antarabangsa Rajaratnam RSIS pagi tadi (28 Apr).

    Dr Yaacob berkata sudah menjadi sifat setiap kumpulan agama di mana para penganutnya mahu memikir dengan mendalam bagaimana mengamalkan ajaran agama sebaik mungkin dan pada masa yang sama terus menjalin kehidupan hari ini.

    Tetapi tidak seperti mereka yang menganggap bahawa visi dan tafsiran mereka sahaja yang mutlak dan tidak boleh dikritik, masyarakat Islam sepatutnya mengamalkan budaya yang lebih progresif dengan nilai-nilai seperti hormat-menghormati, merendah diri dan bersikap inklusif yang dipegang teguh oleh generasi terdahulu.

    Beliau berkata pendekatan yang mengambil kira konteks dalam mengamalkan agama akan memastikan seorang Muslim itu boleh terus berpegang kepada tradisi agamanya dan pada masa yang sama menyumbang kepada pembangunan negara.

    Dr Yaacob memberi contoh bagaimana masyarakat Islam Singapura menyesuaikan diri dalam konteks masyarakat berbilang kaum serta negara yang dipimpin secara sekular.

    “Sebagai contoh ialah MBF, di mana diwujudkan oleh Encik Lee Kuan Yew, untuk kita gunakan sistem CPF untuk mendapatkan dana untuk mewujudkan masjid-masjid yang baru yang akan memenuhi keperluan keagamaan masyarakat Melayu/Islam,” kata Dr Yaacob.

    “Ia menunjukkan bahawa keinginan kita untuk mencari huraian yang praktikal mendorong kita untuk sama-sama bekerjasama untuk mencari apa yang dinamakan “common ground” antara apa yang kita pegang sebagai kepercayaan kita, dan apa yang kita perlu untuk berlaku di Singapura,” tambah beliau.

    Pemerintah juga mempunyai peranan dalam menyediakan sekitaran di mana dasar-dasar pemerintah menggalak kesederhanaan dan rasa hormat terhadap kepelbagaian budaya.

    Dasar-dasar sebegitu menyokong pembangunan masyarakat yang padu.

    Atas sebab itu, Singapura kata Dr Yaacob tidak menyokong mereka yang bersikap eksklusif dan yang cuba meletakkan sesebuah budaya sebagai lebih baik daripada yang lain.

    Menurut beliau, ajaran-ajaran bersifat eksklusif boleh menyebabkan sikap saling tidak mempercayai semakin menebal di kalangan para penganut agama yang berlainan dan akhirnya ini akan membawa kepada konflik.

    Masyarakat Singapura kata Dr Yaacob mempunyai tradisi berpegang kepada prinsip-prinsip sederhana, inklusif, menghormati kepelbagaian dan menyertai dengan aktif dalam pembangunan negara.

    Inilah cara Singapura yang harus kita pertahankan dengan bersungguh-sungguh.

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Myanmar Monk Builds Pagodas In Church And Muslim Areas

    Myanmar Monk Builds Pagodas In Church And Muslim Areas

    A Myanmar Christian leader appealed for calm Wednesday (Apr 27) after an influential Buddhist monk built pagodas within the compound of a church and near a mosque, in a country beset with religious tensions.

    The incursions began last month when supporters of the monk Myaing Kyee Ngu erected a religious statue and planted a Buddhist flag on the church’s grounds in the eastern state of Karen.

    They returned on Saturday to erect a pagoda, according to local Anglican Bishop Saw Stylo. The supporters have since moved on to build a pagoda near a mosque in a Muslim-majority village in the same township of Hlaingbwe, he said.

    “That is why I asked all local young people, whether they are Buddhist, Muslim or Christian, not to do anything wrong,” said Saw Stylo, who oversees Karen state, Mon state and Tanintharyi region.

    Myanmar, which was stifled for decades under military rule, has long bristled with religious tensions between majority Buddhists and minority groups.

    These surged sharply after a 2012 outbreak of violence in the western state of Rakhine between Buddhists and Muslim Rohingya left scores dead. Tens of thousands of Rohingya remain trapped in bleak displacement camps.

    Buddhist nationalists have grown increasingly strident since then and their influence has been credited with swaying Aung San Suu Kyi’s party against fielding a single Muslim candidate in last year’s election, which swept her pro-democracy movement into power.

    It is not clear what is behind the recent pagoda construction in Karen state. But the office of local MP Saw Chit Khin told AFP that Buddhist authorities had already written to the monk to urge him to cease building.

    Images in local media showed dozens of people praying around the newly-erected white stupa.

    “We feel very worried and sensitive about it. This might be political as well as religious,” said Saw Stylo.

    “I am very interested in how the new government will bring Myanmar to a brighter future. That is why I requested everyone to stay calm in this case,” he added.

    Christian communities in ethnic minority areas have for years complained of encroachments by zealous Buddhists, particularly through the presence of the military.

    Christians and Muslims are each thought to make up over four percent of the population. But updated figures from a 2014 census in Myanmar – its first in three decades – have not yet been released amid fears that any perceived increases could further stoke animosity.

     

    Source: ChannelNewsAsia

  • Lelaki Dijel 24 Bulan Kerana Dakwa Diri Imam Mahdi

    Lelaki Dijel 24 Bulan Kerana Dakwa Diri Imam Mahdi

    Seorang lelaki mengaku bersalah membuat dakwaan palsu dengan mengisytiharkan diri sendiri sebagai Imam Mahdi.

    Dia dihukum penjara 24 bulan dan didenda RM4,900 (S$1,680) oleh Mahkamah Tinggi Syariah di Kuala Lumpur.

    Hakim Syarie, Mohd Amran Mat Zain menjatuhkan hukuman itu terhadap Mat Alimin Abdullah, 36, mengikut Seksyen 6 Akta Kesalahan Jenayah Syariah (Wilayah-Wilayah Persekutuan) 1997.

    Mahkamah turut memerintahkan Mat Alimin dipenjara enam bulan lagi sekiranya gagal membayar denda tersebut.

    Sebelum menjatuhkan hukuman, Hakim Mohd Amran berkata pegangan akidah merupakan satu daripada perkara dalam teras keimanan umat Islam, dan tidak boleh dicampur aduk dengan perkara-perkara lain yang membolehkan timbul keraguan dalam seseorang individu.

    “Mahkamah berpuas hati dengan rayuan yang dikemukakan oleh tertuduh untuk tujuan meringankan hukuman dan hujahan pendakwaan untuk pemberatan hukuman.

    “Sehubungan dengan itu, mahkamah menjatuhkan hukuman denda RM4,900 dan penjara 24 bulan,” kata hakim.

    Mat Alimin didakwa melakukan kesalahan tersebut dengan melafazkan: “Sekiranya saya benar, siapa yang mempermainkan saya, mendustai saya, saya serah kepada
    Allah, sebab orang yang bercakap pada hari ini Muhammad Al-Mahdi utusan Allah.

    “Sekiranya benar saya utusan Allah, siapa yang mempermainkan saya akan dilaknat oleh Allah. Ini janji Nabi Muhammad akhir zaman nanti akan keluar umatku namanya seperti namaku, berasal dari keturunanku, nama bapanya seperti nama bapaku dan keluar dari arah Timur.”

    Dia didakwa melakukan kesalahan tersebut di dalam bilik mesyuarat Pejabat Mufti Wilayah Persekutuan di Menara Pusat Islam, Jalan Perdana antara pukul 3.00 petang hingga 3.30 petang, semalam (26 April).

    Terdahulu dalam rayuannya, Mat Alimin yang tidak diwakili peguam, merayu kepada mahkamah agar hanya dikenakan hukuman denda yang ringan kerana perlu
    menanggung dua anaknya yang masih bersekolah dan kini hanya bekerja sendiri.

    Ketika hakim bertanya mengenai latar belakang, sejarah kesihatan dan tahap pendidikannya, tertuduh berkata dia berpendidikan Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM)
    dan tidak pernah mendapat rawatan psikiatri dari mana-mana pusat perubatan.

    Pegawai Pendakwa dari Jabatan Agama Islam Wilayah Persekutuan (Jawi), Zainol Rashid Hasin, berhujah bahawa tertuduh dalam keadaan kesihatan yang baik dan waras ketika melakukan kesalahan dan wajar mendapat hukuman berbentuk pemenjaraan.

    Source: Berita Mediacorp

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