*Apakah tidak sepatunya juga di NKRI dibuat fatwa tentang ikan halal
seperti di negeri sahabat terdekat? *


https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2019/02/20/consumer-group-claims-fish-may-be-non-halal/1724971


*Consumer group claims fish may be non-halal*

 *20 February 2019*

*By Opalyn Mok*

[image: Mohamed Idris called on Putrajaya to amend the Animal Feed Act 2009
to include elements of halal in the preparation, processing, production and
handling of animal feed. — Bernama picture]Mohamed Idris called on
Putrajaya to amend the Animal Feed Act 2009 to include elements of halal in
the preparation, processing, production and handling of animal feed. —
Bernama picture

GEORGE TOWN, Feb 20 — Muslims must be wary about eating fish as some farms
are feeding them non-*halal* animal by-products, the Penang Consumers
Association (CAP) claimed today.

CAP president SM Mohamed Idris claimed that in 2009, some fish farms in the
country were found to have used wastewater from swine farms in their fish
feed to purify it.


“In 2013, a farmer was convicted of feeding cultivated Patin (a species of
fish) with pig intestines,” he said.

He said there was another case where animal skulls and bones were spotted
at the base of a fish pond and the bone sample was positive for swine DNA.





He said there was yet another case in Perak where a whole pig carcass was
used as nutrition to cultivate tilapia.

He referred to the 2010 findings by Federal Agricultural and Marketing
Authority (FAMA) and Universiti Sains Malaysia that revealed that 40 per
cent of feed manufacturers in the country used mixed animal-based materials
in animal feed.

“This created doubts on the *halal* integrity of animals fed with such
feeds,” he said.

He said the Malaysian National Fatwa Council has decreed that animals which
are fed with non-halal feed are *haram*.

However, he said the Department of Islamic Development Malaysia (Jakim) in
its Halal Certification Procedure Manual stated that animal feeds are
categorised under unverifiable products.

He called on Putrajaya to amend the Animal Feed Act 2009 to include
elements of *halal* in the preparation, processing, production and handling
of animal feed.

The Animal Feed Act regulates the animal feed industry in terms of quality
and control on importation, manufacture, sale, and use of feed and feed
additives.

Mohamed Idris also called for Jakim’s Halal Certification Procedure Manual
to be amended to include animal feed as one of products certifiable by
Jakim under its *halal* certification scheme.

He called on the government to come up with a *halal* standard for animal
feed preparation, production, distribution, labelling and handling to
enable feed manufacturers to get their feed products *halal*-certified.

“Meanwhile Muslims should refrain from eating meat until such laws are
enforced,” he advised.


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