Wednesday, September 8, 2010

KELIRU....KELIRU...KELIRU.....DISEBALIK PENDEDAHAN!!!

Bismillahir-Rahmanir-Raheem

Keseluruhan rakyat Islam negara ini pasti terkejut dengan pendedahan JAKIM berkenaan status TIDAK HALAL produk kegemaran ramai QBB Pure Ghee.  Ramai yang melahirkan rasa tak puas hati melalui berbagai forum di laman web.



Tetapi apa yang boleh dilakukan?  Makanan sudah pun masuk ke perut.mengalir dalam darah...!!!

Tetapi disebalik pendedahan ini masih timbul beberapa tanda tanya yang belum berjawab, atau sekurang2 nya menjadi kekeliruan yang terus bermain didalam fikiran kita.....

Pertama :
Adakah pendedahan ini bermakna QBB Pure Ghee keluaran syarikat QBI Packaging Sdn Bhd. baru memasukkan bahan haram atau yang diragui atau ianya telah lama berlaku?


Kedua :
Jika benar QBB Pure Ghee keluaran syarikat QBI Packaging Sdn Bhd. memang haram atau diragui status halalnya mengapa produk ini (yang mengandungi label halal JAKIM)  tidak diharamkan didalam pasaran. Mengapa seruan cuma di buat kepada Ummat Islam supaya hentikan pengambilan makanan tersebut. 


Ketiga:
Pada 7 hb September 2010, kedai2 di dapati masih menjual QBB Pure Ghee yang mengandungi label halal JAKIM padahal status halal ditarik balik pada 19 Ogos 2010 sepertimana yang di siarkan didalam akhbar....


Qoute:
"Mustaffa said the product was still being sold with the Jakim halal logo attached although certification was revoked on Aug 19."


Keempat : 
Ucapan       Q.B.B Pte Ltd director Lim Peck Bin  mengandungi keraguan yang bersangatan .......apa maknanya "dia AKAN mengambil langkah2 wajar untuk memastikan produk mereka sesuai untuk Ummat Islam dan sesuai dengan syarat pensijilan halal JAKIM.???    Atau ianya secara kebetulan 'kesamaran ucapan"???


Qoute:
"In the light of this, we will continue to take all reasonable steps to ensure that our products are suitable for all Muslim consumers and meet the halal certification by Jakim."




Reference:

KUALA LUMPUR: The Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (Jakim) had revoked the halal certification of the iconic QBB Pure Ghee.



Malaysian Islamic Consumers Association executive officer Mohd Mustaffa Hamzah said Muslims should not use the ghee as it contained "suspicious elements that could not be consumed by Muslims".

"We hope that Muslims will stop using this product until further notice.

"We are not trying to sabotage or boycott the company producing the ghee but we have a responsibility to protect the sanctity of halal goods," he said, calling on shop owners to remove the product from their shelves.
Mustaffa said the product was still being sold with the Jakim halal logo attached although certification was revoked on Aug 19.

Earlier, in a statement on Aug 25, Q.B.B Pte Ltd director Lim Peck Bin denied that the product contained non-permitted substances.

He said there was no evidence of traces of lard or substances of porcine origin in the product in tests carried out after the company received a letter from the department which required a thorough analysis of the product.

In a statement from Singapore where the company was located, he said the revocation of halal status would not affect the sale of the product in Malaysia.

"The revocation of the halal status only requires us to temporarily remove the halal logo, pending further analysis by Jakim", he said.

Lim said QBB will work closely with Jakim to ensure that the matter was resolved as soon as possible to avoid confusion among Muslim consumers.

He added that Jakim officials would visit Australia to inspect the ghee production facility and conduct further tests.

"In the light of this, we will continue to take all reasonable steps to ensure that our products are suitable for all Muslim consumers and meet the halal certification by Jakim."

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