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No ban on non-Islamic festive decorations for halal-certified premises: Zulkifli

However, he stressed that the use of worship-related items is strictly prohibited

10:50 AM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – There is no ban on holders of the Malaysian Halal Certification (SPHM) from using images, illustrations, or decorations related to non-Islamic religious celebrations, provided they do not compromise the principles of halalan toyyiban.

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Religious Affairs), Zulkifli Hasan, said this aligns with a decision made by the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (Jakim) in 2023.

He stated that the use of non-permanent festive decorations, images, ornaments, and illustrations on food products related to non-Islamic celebrations is permitted.

However, he stressed that the use of ritual or worship items is not allowed, and decorations within premises must not involve the display of the SPHM certificate or the SPHM halal logo.

“This decision applies specifically to issues involving non-Islamic festive decorations in kitchens or hotel outlets that hold SPHM certification,” he said in a statement today.

Zulkifli added that mutual respect for cultural and religious diversity is an integral part of Malaysia’s identity as a multiracial society. Therefore, the industry is encouraged to continue complying with existing halal standards without compromising community harmony.

He also advised hotel operators and food premises holding SPHM to consistently consult the relevant halal certification authorities for accurate guidance from time to time, ensuring continued compliance with national halal standards.

“Close cooperation between state Islamic authorities, Jakim, and industry players is crucial to ensure that halal policies and guidelines are implemented responsibly, while taking into account the interests of Muslims and the overall harmony of society.

“This approach reflects the ongoing commitment of the MADANI Government to safeguard the integrity of Malaysia’s halal certification and to strengthen harmony between religions and cultures,” he said. – 20 December 2025

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