Tag: halal

  • Help This 77 Years Old Auntie Survive Singapore

    Help This 77 Years Old Auntie Survive Singapore

    Salam & Hi Everyone,

    Seeking your kindness if you happen to bump into Hjh Alimiah, 77yrs old. surviving her daily single life by selling crackers, tissues etc.. I seek if we can support to purchase the good tidbits from her.

    In Shaa Allah, She will always be around from late night, like now nearly 2 am, falling asleep at Tampines st 23, Safron coffeeshop.

    While we can have our good meal at the 100% Muslim owned restaurant, we can share some love too c”,)

    #SpreadLoveForHumanity #FAfooshion#InShaaAllah #LetUsNotForget#SeekIfYouCanShareAround — at Blk 201D Tampines St 21 Saffron.

     

    Source: Mohammed Fauzi Mokhtar in Halal Cafe & Restaurants in Singapore

  • More Halal Food Options In Japan

    More Halal Food Options In Japan

    In a humble 70-year-old restaurant in a city two hours north of Tokyo, owner Dainari Goka serves up piping hot bowls of ramen and plates of gyoza dumplings – with a twist.

    These dishes are made using halal meats, with chicken as the broth for the ramen, and tempeh (a soy product) and vegetables replacing the usual pork in the dumplings.

    Mr Goka, 40, is the third-generation owner of the Nikkoken eatery in Sano city, and has been serving a Muslim-friendly menu since 2000.

    “I met an African drummer from Guinea who was in town, and he asked me what was there for Muslims to eat,” he told The Straits Times in a recent interview. “That was what got me interested in what was, to me, a foreign culture and religion.”

    He now offers two menus – a regular Japanese menu as well as a Muslim-friendly one – and uses a different set of crockery and utensils to prepare and serve halal meals.

    He serves at least 1,000 Muslim customers a year from countries such as Indonesia, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia who in turn leave their mark by penning messages on the wall of Mr Goka’s restaurant.

    His eatery is one of many businesses – including hotels and karaoke outlets – across rural and cosmopolitan Japan that have increasingly catered to Muslims, as Japan sees an increasing number of Muslim residents and tourists alike.

    There are an estimated 100,000 Muslim residents living across Japan, while the number of Muslim visitors is expected to hit one million by the time Tokyo hosts the Olympic Games in 2020.

    The latest available data from the Japan National Tourism Organisation indicates an exponential growth in visitors from countries where Muslims form the majority.

    In the first nine months of the year, there were 249,800 tourists from Malaysia, a 33.4 per cent rise from the same period last year, while the number of Indonesian visitors grew by 27.7 per cent to 184,900 over the same period.

    A Muslim hotel, Syariah Hotel Fujisan, opened near Lake Kawaguchi at the foot of Mount Fuji in July, replete with a prayer room and halal menus for its guests.

    Since June, Japan Airlines has been providing halal-certified Muslim meals on its outbound international flights from Japan.

    Tertiary institutions such as Kobe University and Nagoya University, too, have stalls with Muslim-friendly menus in the cafeterias.

    Maps identifying Muslim-friendly businesses have been produced for cities such as Sapporo, Kyoto and Osaka, as well as areas in Tokyo such as Asakusa and Shinjuku.

    Sekai Cafe in Asakusa has catered to Muslim customers since 2014, and its store manager Noritaka Shibayama, 33, said he communicates closely with his customers to craft his menu.

    He has also added a prayer mat to a corner in his cafe.

    Likewise, karaoke chain Manekineko has prayer mats in eight of its more than 400 outlets in Japan, including the Yotsuya-sanchome outlet in Shinjuku ward.

    Mr Daiki Yamatani, 34, who does sales and promotions for Manekineko, said the firm had observed a gap in the market with an increasing number of Muslim tourists and exchange students in Japan.

    The Yotsuya outlet, which markets itself as the first karaoke shop to offer a “halal menu”, worked with a Bangladeshi chef to create a Muslim menu, and also organises monthly events catered to Muslims such as rice dumpling-making.

    He admits there was initial scepticism.

    “There used to be a lot of fear because of terrorism,” he said, referring to the killing of two Japanese hostages by the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria militant group.

    “But there is now growing awareness and curiosity (about) the religion, as the country receives more Muslim tourists,” said Mr Yamatani.

    This has led Mr Shinya Yokoyama to start Halal Media Japan as a one-stop portal for Muslim-related information in the country to erase a perception that it was difficult for Muslim visitors to get around Japan.

    Its food listings identify, among other things, eateries that are “halal certified”, those that have “halal meals” but still serve alcohol on the menu, and those with Muslim owners or chefs.

    “Japan’s halal movement is only just starting, and we want to welcome Muslim people,” he said.

     

    Source: www.straitstime.com

  • Malay Boy Helps Old Chinese Stranger Buy Food From Non-Halal Stall

    Malay Boy Helps Old Chinese Stranger Buy Food From Non-Halal Stall

    We sometimes have a tendency to judge strangers for their actions without appreciating the full story behind them.

    Take for example Twitter user Shaidlyn’s, who tweeted a video showing her boyfriend purchasing food from a non-halal stall.

    While they were purchasing the food, it seems some people were judging them, chiefly because it happened to be a Chinese cai png stall.

    Screenshot from Twitter
    Screenshot from Twitter

    The meal they tapao-ed consisted of a variety of ingredients, including pork.

    Now, needless to say, it is wrong to judge any other person for buying food in the first place, whatever creed or religion you assume they might possess or practise.

    But, as it turns out, the judgemental hawker centre patrons didn’t even have that moral high ground to stand on — the two of them were actually helping an elderly man buy the meal.

    Screenshot from Twitter
    Screenshot from Twitter

    Books and covers.

     

    Source: http://mothership.sg

  • Secret Beauty Pageant For Indonesia’s Transgender Women

    Secret Beauty Pageant For Indonesia’s Transgender Women

    JAKARTA (AFP) – Crowds cheered on Friday (Nov 11) night as a group of Indonesian transgender women showed off glittering gowns in a beauty pageant held almost entirely in secret to avoid unwanted attention from hardliners in the Muslim-majority nation.

    Twenty-eight-year-old Pie Nabh Tappii won the title of Miss Transgender Indonesia, facing off competition from 18 other contestants.

    “I am happy, but I want to cry as well… I didn’t expect this,” Tappii told AFP after being crowned.

    In addition to the crown, Tappii’s prizes included 10 million rupiah (S$1,000) and a 2m-high trophy.

    The pageant in Jakarta was kept mostly under wraps, with just a handful of media invited as organisers warned cheering supporters not to share images of the event on social media as it unfolded, fearing the wrath of religious radicals.

    Hardliners in the world’s most populous Muslim-majority country have grown increasingly bold in recent years.

    They have halted a festival focusing on women’s issues and have targeted the Christian minority, seeking to close down churches and stop their community work.

    The Indonesian constitution officially recognises six different religions and most of its 255 million inhabitants practise a moderate form of Islam.

    But critics say the influence of fringe hardline groups, and the authorities’ unwillingness to tackle them for fear of being labelled anti-Islamic, has fuelled a dangerous increase in intolerance, including against the transgender community.

    The parade comes just a week after tens of thousands of Muslims protested in Jakarta against the city’s Christian governor, angered by allegations he insulted Islam.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Kowloon Express West Coast Outlet Will Close With Immediate Effect

    Kowloon Express West Coast Outlet Will Close With Immediate Effect

    Dear Everyone, kindly be inform that Kowloon Express West Coast outlet will cease operations with immediate effect.

    This is purely a business decision and we are planning for a move to a better location. Our outlet at 321 Clementi mall still operates as usual.

    We would like to thank all of your support through the short period that we are at West Coast and we look forward to celebrating a new opening soon with you.

    Alhamdullilah & Wassalaam.

     

    Source: www.facebook.com/Kowloon-Express-1436613613255853