Social media uproar as shoe brand accused of featuring 'Allah' on sole - find out more!
A controversy erupted online as a shoe brand came under fire for allegedly incorporating the word 'Allah' in Arabic calligraphy on the sole of one of its shoes. Akmal, a concerned individual, demanded clarification from the brand, sparking a heated debate on social media platforms. The Malaysian Islamic Development body, Jakim, and the police were roped in to investigate the matter, with calls for accountability and sensitivity towards religious symbols.
The issue intensified as the Minister in the Prime Minister's Department for Religious Affairs, Datuk Dr. Mohd Na'im Mokhtar, intervened, instructing Jakim to obtain an explanation regarding the contentious design. Vern's, the company behind the shoe, issued an apology citing cultural insensitivity and acknowledging the potential offense caused to Muslims. Akmal gave the brand a strict ultimatum, setting a 24-hour deadline for clarity on the 'Allah design', threatening a boycott if left unanswered.
In a surprising turn of events, it was revealed that the shoe logo bore a striking resemblance to the Arabic word 'Allah', leading to further scrutiny. Despite denials from the store, the public outcry continued, highlighting the importance of cultural awareness and respect in product design. As the investigation unfolds, the controversy serves as a stark reminder of the significance of symbols and the need for vigilance in avoiding religious insensitivity.
In an unprecedented move, the issue prompted meaningful discussions on the intersection of culture, religion, and commercial branding, emphasizing the responsibility of companies to uphold cultural and religious sensitivities. The incident also shed light on the power of social media in driving accountability and sparking conversations on sensitive topics within the community.
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He said if there is no explanation in 24 hours, don't blame us if we boycott the product afterwards.