Despite the demands of his job, Li says his exhaustion disappears the moment he returns home to his wife and daughter.
KUALA KANGSAR: Products certified halal by three foreign halal certification bodies whose recognition was revoked by the Department of Islam ic Development Malaysia are prohibited from entering Malaysia from the date of the revocation.
"Products that entered Malaysia prior to the revocation are not a cause for concern. However, if necessary, we will collaborate with the Domestic Trade and Cost of Living Ministry to withdraw them from the market," he told reporters after launching the Madani Jakim Adopted Village programme at Kampung Menora in Sekolah Kebangsaan Menora here on Friday .
JAKIM Islam Halal Recognition Certification Revocation
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