KUALA LUMPUR: Muslim consumers are advised to be careful when
buying leather goods and tableware online fearing they contain haram
(prohibited) elements.
Chief activist of the Malaysian Muslim Consumers Association (PPIM)
Datuk Nadzim Johan said online shopping could be deceptive because the
graphics were unclear.
“For example, we know that leather goods made of pig skin have three
dots but with new technologies, this is not necessarily the case,” he
told Bernama here today.
Nadzim said tableware such as plates from overseas could also contain haram elements in the form of animal bones.
“The bones in question need not mean pig bones as cattle bones will
be rendered haram if the cattle are not slaughtered in accordance with
Islamic rituals.”
He urged Muslim consumers to buy products from valid sources because
it is their right to buy goods that are clean and halal as it will
affect their prayers.
“Muslims consumers should not buy goods online based on the unique design and cheap price offered.”
Nadzim said they should ask for the sellers to show certificates as proof that their goods were halal.
“It is better for Muslim consumers to buy from shops because they can
interact directly with the sellers and can also examine the quality of
the goods.”
Source: nst.com.my
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