Trust authorities to investigate KK Mart ‘Allah’ printed socks: religious affairs minister

The offending attire went viral when they were sold at a KK Mart in Bandar Sunway earlier this month

8:21 AM MYT

 

PUTRAJAYA – Muslims in the country have been asked to stay calm and give the authorities the trust to conduct an investigation into the sale of socks with the word ‘Allah’ printed on them at a KK Mart convenience store.

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs) Datuk Dr Mohd Na’im Mokhtar said the police, Malaysian Islamic Development Department (Jakim), and Ministry of Domestic Trade and Cost of Living will conduct an investigtion to identify the cause and party responsible, as well as the intention behind the act.

“I am saddened by what has happened. We are in the month of Ramadan, and some say do not be too sensitive about the word “Allah’ on socks, but this cannot be (allowed).

“Allah is a highly esteemed word in the eyes of Muslims. Allah is our creator and the act of putting Allah at our feet is an insult,” he said.

Mohd Na’im told this to the media after the King Salman Abdulaziz Al-Saud’s Prize Programme launching ceremony yesterday.

Mohd Na’im said although his side has received an apology letter from KK Mart, Jakim has been instructed to call a representative from the company’s management to discuss and assist in the investigation to ensure that such a incident does not recur.

“Apologies are one thing, but we certainly hope that in future KK Mart will not take things like this lightly and that audit departments must first look at the goods brought in.” he also said.

“It is difficult to forgive in such sensitive matters. It is hoped that KK Mart and other wholesalers and sellers should take note of what happened. It is very sensitive, give space to Muslims (to forgive),” he added.

Earlier, socks with the word ‘Allah’ printed on them were sold at the KK Mart in Bandar Sunway, causing the issue to go viral on social media on March 13.

Yesterday, KK Mart Group founder and executive chairman Datuk Seri Dr KK Chai came forward to apologise. – March 18, 2024

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