BPJPH Tak Larang Penjualan Alkohol, Ini Alasannya
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00:00The Ministry of Halal Product Procurement, or BPJPH, emphasized that the obligation to certify halal products in the water is not to Islamize Indonesia.
00:10The matter was delivered to the head of BPJPH, Ahmad Haikal Hasan, who was met in a forum discussion in East Jakarta on Friday, November 22.
00:21According to him, the policy of obligatory halal certification to businessmen is a government step to save the Indonesian community of almost 90% of Muslims from halal food and drinks.
00:36However, if the products that will be distributed do not contain halal elements, Babai Haikal, the close associate of the head of BPJPH, said it's okay.
00:46It's like the sale of products or alcoholic beverages in Indonesia that is not prohibited and is not a branch of the institution in regulating the distribution of goods in the water.
00:56The point is, don't be fooled again, friends. If it's not halal, it doesn't matter. As long as you include the ingredients, that's it.
01:06For example, if you want to sell alcohol, just include a few percent.
01:11There was one woman, she was a coworker, and she honestly said,
01:16Babai, this is my coworker from Bulubabi. And the coworker was sent. It was written there, made from Bulubabi. It's okay.
01:24Don't say no, no. But there can't be any halal labels, right?
01:28Haikal added that halal certification must be carried out in Indonesia on three groups of products that are produced, such as food and beverages,
01:38frozen goods and food additives, as well as products and purchasing practices.
01:43From Jakarta, Prada Anak Putra Tampi, Kantor Berita Antara, reported.