Tag: cleanliness

  • Muar’s ‘Muslims-Only’ Laundromat: Racism, Inciting Division Or Strictly Business Owner’s Rights?

    Muar’s ‘Muslims-Only’ Laundromat: Racism, Inciting Division Or Strictly Business Owner’s Rights?

    A self-service laundromat in Jalan Junid, Muar, which caters only to Muslim patrons, has sparked controversy on social media.

    Photographs of the shop’s signboard with the words – “For Muslim customers only. Muslim-friendly. Leave your shoes outside” – placed at the laundromat entrance have gone viral on Facebook.

    Netizens were divided in their opinion. Some praised the move, saying that it was done for the benefit of Muslim customers concerned given possible mixture of ‘najis’ (impurities) in the wash loads, while others criticised it as being unfair.

    Facebook user Zachary Arshad said he was disappointed at what the laundromat is doing as it could divide the community.

    “I’m Muslim, and this is completely overrated and unacceptable. Islam does not teach this. Islam is for all, Islam is to unite the people, not divide. This will only cause further divide among the people,” said Zachary.

    Others however felt that the owner’s actions were justified.

    Facebook user Suresh Pandian agreed with the laundromat’s owner’s move.


    Above: A photograph of the shop’s signboard with the words – “For Muslim customers only. Muslim-friendly. Leave your shoes outside” – placed at the laundromat entrance have gone viral on Facebook. Photo: New Straits Times

    “Well, if the owner is a Muslim and wants to run it in a Muslim way , I don’t think there is anything wrong with it . That is his right.”

    “Why are there a lot of negative comments here? (He) hasn’t mentioned anything racist,” said Suresh on the ‘Persatuan Gaya Hidup Sihat Pelabuhan Klang’ Facebook page.

    Indra Aditya, meanwhile, urged people to look at the issue positively.

    “A majority of his customers may have complained about being uncomfortable in sharing the usage (of the equipment) with non-Muslims.

    “This is not about being racist or about any religion…this is business,” said Indra Aditya.

    The religious authorities, meanwhile, believe that the owner is acting within his rights.

    Johor Islamic Religious Affairs Committee chairman Abd Mutalip Abd Rahim said there was nothing wrong for the owner of the laundromat in imposing such a restriction as it was his right as a business owner.

    “Non-Muslims should not worry because there have options to patronise other laundromats elsewhere.

    “As Muslims who live in a multi-racial society, we cannot be too rigid in upholding such matters, but at the same time, should not belittle this effort taken by the operator of the laundromat either,” Mutalip told the New Straits Times.

    He said the state government has no plans to impose any such regulations statewide, and he urged people to better understand the concerns of Muslims in such issues.

    Johor Mufti Tahrir Samsudin said he welcomed the initiative taken by the business owner because some Muslims were doubtful in using self-service laundromats.

    “If someone wants to do it, then it is a good thing because some Muslims hold doubts over laundromat services.

    “It is better for Muslims to be free of such doubts when it comes to cleanliness as it will help Muslims fulfil religious obligations,” said Tahrir.

    Asked about the concept of laundromat services in Islam, Tahrir said that such a service should make sure that clothes are cleaned from minor and severe impurities.

     

    Source: http://www.todayonline.com

  • Jurong West Coffeeshop Toilet Too Dirty For NEA, Ordered To Shut Down, Operator Fined

    Jurong West Coffeeshop Toilet Too Dirty For NEA, Ordered To Shut Down, Operator Fined

    A coffeeshop at Jurong West will be shut on Friday (March 17), after it was found to have violated several health violations related to its restrooms.

    According to National Environment Agency (NEA), the eating house, at Block 503 Jurong West Avenue 1 #01-855, had failed to maintain sanitary fittings in good working condition and repair. It also did not provide hand soap in the toilet.

    The whole eating house, will be required to cease operations for a day while the operator has been fined S$1,000.

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

     

  • Guy Wash Private Part Using Toilet Bowl Water

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    Dear R1C,

    Any expert can help me figure this out?

    I had to rush to the toilet (in a shopping mall) because I was having an upset stomach earlier this morning. While entering, another man (cannot write race if not people say I racist) took the other cubicle beside me. Both of us seems to be having a morning competition as there were lots of sound (farts and stuff) and sigh of relief coming out from both our cubicles.

    Once done, I cleaned myself with toilet paper when I heard the sound of flushing coming from the cubicle beside me. However, the guy flushed it a few times repeatedly and there were also sound as if he was using water to clean himself.

    The thought that immediately came to my mind was, where the hell did he get the water from? There was no bidet shower in the public toilet! Next I saw was water flowing from the other cubicle to my side. Lucky I had cleaned myself up and I lift up my feet to avoid the water.

    When I was washing my hands, he also exited his cubicle. He rinsed his hands and left promptly. I turned and noticed that his cubicle floor was totally wet and it was confirmed that there was no bidet shower. I pity the cleaning lady in-charge of the toilet as it was a mess left by the guy.

    I’m just wonder which way is cleaner, using toilet paper or water?

     

    Gordon T

     

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