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I saw two liberal muslims bought steam fish from non halal Chinese stall

Many muslims refused to food from Chinese vegatarian stalls. They rather prefer to buy steam fish from ambiguous Chinese stall
Chinese vegetstian food sucks. Oily and starchy and garlicky. I pity the monks.
 
I asked my Muslim friends why they refused to buy vegetarian food from Chinese stall, they told me that vegetarian food from Chinese stall is linked to Buddhism. So it is not halal
weird. Its not meat.
 
I asked my Muslim friends why they refused to buy vegetarian food from Chinese stall, they told me that vegetarian food from Chinese stall is linked to Buddhism. So it is not halal
Yah, but they'll eat thosai from a Hindu vegetarian stall. Religion makes retards of its believers.
 
In Msia they will be arrested by those jihadist religious police LOL.
 
Malaysian Muslims are 'good Muslims', generally. Better than Singaporean Muslims:biggrin:

Your 'good muslim' is coming from an infidel perspective.
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A good muslim's mindset, islam is perfect and flawless. The laws of islam cannot be compromised even by 1%. Doing 6 daily prayers is wrong, 5 is right. A good muslim will take the safer side by not buying chendol from an infidel stall, the hands that prepare the chendol might be contaminated with lard.
 
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There was no halal sign and seller also never show any no pork no lard sign

There is no halal method of slaughtering fish, unlike land animal meat like sheep, cows and chicken.
 
Most malays will avoid chinese soya bean drink stalls, except a few senior makciks. @Likemeat , what your honest chinese friend said?
 
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