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Monday, April 6, 2020

COVID-19 OR NOT, MUHYIDDIN & CO FOREVER THE RACIAL HYPOCRITES: PUTRAJAYA REVOKES PERMISSION FOR HEINEKEN TO CONTINUE OPS DURING MCO – AS UMNO, PAS & BERSATU RUSH TO ‘OUT-ISLAM’ EACH OTHER – YET WON’T BAN BEER ALTOGETHER

Putrajaya has revoked its approval for Heineken Malaysia Bhd to continue its operations during movement control order (MCO) period, according to Federal Territories Minister Annuar Musa.
This came after Umno, PAS and Bersatu leaders criticised the government for making such decision when alcohol was not an essential product.
Taking to Twitter, Annuar said the approval for the alcohol beverage manufacturer to work was not in line with MCO policy.
“It has been cancelled this morning… because this was not in line with the policy of the government,” he said.

Amanah leader weighs into beer debate with Islamic history lesson

The government’s decision to allow Heineken Malaysia Bhd to continue its operations during the movement control order (MCO) has revived the debate on the sale of alcohol in a Muslim-majority nation.
In addressing the matter, Amanah communications director Khalid Samad delved into history and noted one Muslim caliphate’s stand.
“What is the policy of Islam towards alcoholic beverages? This has been a question of debate for so long and not a new issue.
“Umar – ‘Give the permission to them to sell it and you take from its tax’”, he tweeted.
The former minister also attached a screenshot of an excerpt of Islamic scholar Abu Ubayd’s narration of Umar’s justification.
According to the excerpt, Umar told another companion of the Prophet, Bilal, that tax collectors of the caliphate should tax those who sell swines and alcohol based on their revenue.
Meanwhile, Khalid also said that if this episode involving Heineken Malaysia had transpired during Pakatan Harapan’s administration, the coalition’s opponents who are now in government would have been up in arms.
“If this had happened during Harapan’s time, there would have been chaos with chants of takbir, accusations of (Harapan being) ‘kafir harbi’ and such,” he said.
The term kafir harbi is used to describe non-Muslims who are opposed to Islam.
Yesterday, it was reported that the Domestic Trade and Industry Ministry issued written approval for Heineken to operate during the MCO.
The letter inked by ministry secretary-general Hasnol Zam Zam Ahmad stated that the beer producer was a food supply operator and therefore could operate during the partial lockdown.
This courted flak from several quarters, including Bersatu Youth, PAS and Umno.
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2 comments:

  1. If I were Heineken I would uproot my entire heineken operations to neighbouring country pronto! PN backdoor gohmen can get their sin tax from elsewhere and figure out unemployment issue. Hari hari halal haram halal haram halal haram Jadah!

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