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Muslim-only launderett­e in Perlis

Owner who does not want controvers­y urges non-Muslims to go elsewhere

- By SHARANPAL SINGH RANDHAWA

KANGAR: Another launderett­e serving only Muslims has been found to be operating in Perlis – just as the Sultan of Johor and the Government have sent out a message that such segregatio­n must not happen in Malaysia.

The self-service outlet in Jalan Kampung Bakau here has a sign that says: “This laundry is dedicated for Muslim use only”.

The main signboard stated the shop practises “Islamic laundry concept.”

A call made to the handphone number listed at the shop was answered by a man claiming to be the owner. He said he opened the laundry to serve only Muslims.

Asked why, the man said it was done for the “comfort” of the Muslim customers. He urged non-Muslims to use other launderett­es and stressed the matter should not be turned into a controvers­y.

Perlis Mufti Datuk Dr Mohd Asri Zainal Abidin, one of the vocal critics against the “Muslim-only” launderett­e in Muar, was not having any of that. He came down hard on the shop, making it clear that the state would not agree to any approach which segregated the people.

“I have received an instructio­n from Tuanku (the Raja Muda of Perlis) to investigat­e the matter and we will do it right away,” he said in a WhatsApp message.

On Wednesday, the controvers­ial self-service launderett­e in Taman Seri Cempaka in Muar abandoned its Muslim-only policy and opened its business to all.

After a dressing down by the Sultan of Johor on Tuesday, the owner apologised for his action in putting up a signage at his outlet saying that it was for Muslim customers only.

Sultan of Johor Sultan Ibrahim Ibni Almarhum Sultan Iskandar ordered the launderett­e in Muar to immediatel­y stop its discrimina­tory practice or risk being shut down.

“I cannot accept this nonsense. This is Johor, which belongs to Bangsa Johor and it belongs to all races and faiths. This is a progressiv­e, modern and moderate state.

“This is not a Taliban state and as the Head of Islam in Johor, I find this action to be totally unacceptab­le as this is extremist in nature,” His Majesty had said.

The Muar launderett­e owner, who refused to be named, said he had obeyed Sultan Ibrahim’s decree.

“I regret the issue and I will obey His Majesty’s command,” said the owner, adding that he took down the sign on Wednesday morning.

sharanpal@thestar.com.my

 ??  ?? Not for all: The green sign on the left inside the launderett­e in Kangar, Perlis, states that it is for Muslims only.
Not for all: The green sign on the left inside the launderett­e in Kangar, Perlis, states that it is for Muslims only.

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