Tag: Singapura

  • JAKIM: Not All Products With ‘E’ Code Contain Pork DNA

    pork-dna-reportedly-found-in-cadbury-chocolate-in-malaysia

    10295262_749395885110983_3844375450179693818_o
    Credit: Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia (Jakim)

    Tidak semua nombor E yang digunakan untuk membuat sesuatu produk makanan berasaskan dari sumber yang haram. Bahan-bahan aditif ini boleh bersumberkan tumbuhan, sintetik, mikrob, semulajadi, kimia dan haiwan.

    Sehubungan itu, sekiranya produk tersebut merupakan produk tempatan dan mendapat sijil Pengesahan Halal Malaysia, maka ia boleh digunakan tanpa was-was sekalipun mempunyai kod E-kod. Tetapi sekiranya produk tersebut bukan produk tempatan serta tidak mendapat sijil pengesahan halal Malaysia walaupun menggunakan e-kod yang sama, pengguna dinasihatkan agar berhati-hati dalam memilih produk tersebut.

    Penjelasan daripada Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Melaka Biotech; En Bardul Hisham Badrudin berhubung carta aliran pengesanan DNA Babi dalam makanan dan minuman.

    Credit: Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia (Jakim)
    Credit: Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia (Jakim)

    PUTRAJAYA: Local products with the ‘E’ code in their halal certificate can be consumed by Muslims, according to the Malaysia Islamic Development Department (Jakim).

    Jakim Director-General Datuk Othman Mustapha said food products with the E code or number on the labels were not necessarily processed through haram or prohibited sources.

    “However, consumers should be cautious if the product has an E code but is not processed locally and does not have the Malaysian halal certification,” he said in a statement, here, today.

    He said the E code referred to additives and commonly used by European Union countries, Australia, New Zealand, northern America particularly Canada, and Israel.

    “The numbering scheme is based on the International Numbering System set by the Codex Alimentarius Committee.

    “It is a collection of various standards, codes of practice, recognised international guidelines related to food, food processing and food safety aimed at safeguarding public health and to ensure compliance with the ethical trading code of conduct,” he said.

    Additives are labelled as follows:

    E100 – E199 – colour
    E200 – E299 – preservatives
    E300 – E399 – oxidants, phosphates, anti-oxidants and acid inhibitors
    E400 – E499 – thickeners, moisturisers, stabilisers and emulsifiers
    E500 – E599 – salt, acidity regulators and anti-caking agents
    E600 – E699 – flavour enhancers
    E900 – E999 – sweeteners and glazing agents
    E1000- E1999 – additional chemicals

    “Not all additives with the E serial number to make food products are from non-halal sources. The sources of the additives could be plants, synthetic, microbes, natural, chemicals and animals,” said Othman.

    However, he said, E471, a mono and diglyceride emulsifier, had been the most queried additive.

    “It is synthetic fat derived from glycerol and natural fatty acids found in plants such as oil palm or animal fat.

    “It is generally a compound of various edible substances similar to natural fat,” he said.

    Othman urged food industry players to clearly define the additives in their products so as to leave no room for doubts among Muslim consumers as to the food’s status.

    Jakim through its Halal Hub division would also require companies which apply for the halal certificate to fully declare the contents of their products including additives, he said.– BERNAMA

    Sumber: Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia (Jakim), Bernama, Sinar Harian, Berita Harian

     

    letters to R1C

     

  • The Fabulous Baker Boy is NOT Halal Certified

    Credit: Concerned R1C Reader Tinily
    Credit: Concerned R1C Reader Tinily
    Credit: Concerned R1C Reader
    Credit: Concerned R1C Reader Tinily
    Credit: facebook.com/Thefabbakerboy
    Credit: facebook.com/Thefabbakerboy

     

    The owner of The Fabulous Baker Boy has announced that the restaurant has never been halal. We would like to applaud TFBB for making it clear to customers that the restaurant serve alcoholic beverages on their premises, and some of the food served contain alcohol. It shows that they care about their customers.

    For those who do not know, The Fabulous Baker Boy is a renowned restaurant owned by Muslim siblings Juwanda Hassim and his sister Hanita Hassim.

    We heard really good reviews about the food and desserts (yums*), and we do not deny that we are sad because we do not get to try them. Hopefully in future TFBB will consider making the restaurant 100% halal certified by MUIS. Sure many more Muslims will show support to another halal joint.

    Photos contributed by R1C reader Tinily

     

    EDITOR’S NOTE

    Thank you Tinily for the photos and informing the readers of Rilek1Corner that the restaurant is not 100% halal certified. Sharing is caring 🙂

    We wish to inform everyone that the consumption of halal food is an individual responsibility. Whether you want to eat halal or not, it is ultimately your choice. No one should fault the business owners regarding their decision to obtain halal certification from MUIS/SMCCI or decide not to go halal at all. 

    However, it is important for all business owners like TFBB to make it very clear that the food served is halal certified or the restaurant as a whole is 100% halal certified. This is to avoid confusion and cause unnecessary distress to old and prospective customers.

    Muslims can patronise an establishment that is not Halal-certified as long as they are confident and can ensure that the food has been prepared according to the Islamic Law.  

    ‘Halal-certified’ refers to products which have been endorsed as Halal by a credible Islamic body (third-party certification). Often times, Halal certification involves a series of steps including ingredient verification, inspection/audit and approval by committee. In general, all Halal-certified products are Halal, but not all Halal products are Halal-certified. 

    If you have any questions regarding halal certification, please contact MUIS: 

    Halal Certification Strategic Unit
    Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura
    Singapore Islamic Hub
    273 Braddell Road
    Singapore 579702

    Tel: (65) 6359 1199
    Fax: (65) 6259 4733
    Email: [email protected]

    Click here for more information on MUIS Halal Certification.

    Click here for listings of Halal establishments in Singapore.

    Click here for more information on SMCCI 100% Muslim-Owned F&B Establishment

    READ MORE ON HALAL RELATED ARTICLES

    letters to R1C

  • Dalam Kenangan: Ustaz Ibrahim Kassim

    Credit: Asiaone
    Credit: Asiaone

    Assalamualaikum Wr. Wb

    Ikhwah & Akhawat

    Ustaz Ibrahim Kassim adalah seorang Ustaz yang tidak kenal erti penat dan jemu. Beliau bukan sahaja seorang Ustaz, namun seorang peniaga dan juga ahli politik. Antara sumbangan beliau adalah peneraju utama RRG (Kumpulan Pemulihan Agama) juga penasihat di RRG dan RRC (Majlis Pemulihan Agama) semenjak ianya ditubuhkan.

    Beliau mula mengelolakan kelas pengajian Fardhu Ain, Tafsir, Tauhid, Fiqh dan Tasawuf di dalam Bahasa Inggeris, Melayu dan Tamil di beberapa buah masjid di Singapura. Beliau juga menulis khutbah dan merupakan Khatib di beberapa buah masjid di antaranya ialah Masjid Maulana yang akan dibacakan dalam tiga bahasa.

    Almarhum juga gigih di dalam bidang penulisan. Beliau aktif menulis maqalah-maqalah di akhbar mengenai ekonomi. Beliau juga telah menerbitkan beberapa buku agama yang ringkas antaranya mengenai pemahaman Al-Quran, cara hidup seorang Muslim, dan panduan ringkas perkahwinan.

    Beliau menjadi anggota Masyaikh Pergas dan juga anggota ARB (Asatizah Recognition Board) dan salah seorang senior Ustaz di MUIS untuk maqalah Risalah dari tahun 2006 hingga ke akhir hayat beliau.

    “Asatizah hari ini juga perlu menerapkan dan menghargai serta mengamalkan ajaran Islam, agar dapat dicontohi oleh masyarakat,” nasihat beliau kepada asatizah di Singapura.

    Semoga Allah merahmati rohnya. Al-fatihah.

     

    Sumber: Singapore Islamic Scholars & Religious Teachers Association

  • DJ KC Berkongsi Pengalaman Di Jalanraya

    10365602_754978237888067_5042665999957160614_o

    Credit: https://www.facebook.com/djkcpage
    Credit: https://www.facebook.com/djkcpage

    Topik menarik perhatian saya dalam singamaksima. Saya ingin berkongsi pengalaman peribadi saya.

    Jumaat lalu kenderaan saya dilanggar dari belakang dan bumper kenderaan saya kelihatan kemek. Beberapa minit ketika sedang bertukar butiran bersama pemandu, datang seorang jejaka dan menghampiri saya suruh bawa kenderaan saya ke workshop-nya untuk diperbaiki dan dia boleh tolong claim. Pelik juga, dengan cepat dia sampai dan dari mana dia menjelma.

    Auntie yang melanggar saya kelihatan marah, bingit tapi saya kata baik-baik I will call you dan beredar pergi. Saya ada juga tanya pendapat beberapa pihak apa perlu buat ada yang kata – claim ajer. Setelah 2 hari, saya cuba tolak bumper yang termasuk dan kereta kelihatan seperti biasa *tadaaa (cuma ada 2 garis ajer)

    Bukan apa tak sampai hati pula nak menyusahkan orang lain. Hari ini kita buat orang takut lain kali kita pula kena cukup-cukup dengan orang lain.

     

    Authored by DJ KC who works at RIA89.7FM

     

  • Call for Alcohol Ban in Kampong Glam & near Sultan Mosque

    Please help Habib Alwi Al Habshi on his mission to stop restaurants in Arab street who are still selling alcohol located near the Sultan mosque… Please share this video.

    May Allah shower His blessings and love upon Habib Alwi Al Habshi.

    Credit: Syed Mahdzar Al-Shahab   https://www.facebook.com/Mahdzar.Shahab
    Credit: Syed Mahdzar Al-Shahab https://www.facebook.com/Mahdzar.Shahab

    Last night I had a small chat with Habib Alwi Al Habshi about the recent video that I posted on FB. He thank me and told me that someone approached him and hand him a print out in related to the permissible of selling alcohol in kampong glam and near the sultan mosque. He told me that a person saw the video of his plea and decided to hand in those print out so that Habib can use those guidelines to file a complaint. May Allah reward whoever that person is.

    So I decide to surf the web to get a clearer picture from that print out…

    http://internet-stg.mnd.gov.sg/newsroom/Speeches/speeches_2005_M_26092005.htm

    Check on the “Reviewing conservation guidelines with stakeholders”, paragraph number 19.

    Habib also told me that he is moving forward with it and to make a doa for him. As soon as he says that I started to hold my tears and remain silent, because there he is stand an old man who fear of Allah, who is so passionate and fearless.

    Habib Alwi’s will is an inspiration to me and I hope it is also an inspiration to all of us who have believed…

    Please share the link to the whole world!

     

    Authored by Syed Mahdzar Al-Shahab

     

    EDITOR’S NOTE

    There is a Facebook page created to show support for Kampong Glam Alcohol Free Zone.

    Those who share the same sentiment, can like the page.