Halal shampoo

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I have used/seen this brand of shampoo, I never knew there was a halal variant of it and marketed to hijab-wearing minahs and maciks. Could be recently launched. :biggrin:
Can't wait to go to the JB supermarkets to scout for this! :biggrin:

http://followme.com.my/shop/green-t...b-hair-care-range-hair-fall-solution-shampoo/

http://followme.com.my/shop/green-tea-hijab/follow-me-hijab-hair-care-range-anti-itch-shampoo/

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Muslim is very pathetic and sometimes stupid because they have to rely on halal stickers to tell them which is halal and which is not halal. Can’t they have common sense to decide by themselves? Do they need to put non halal stickers on their daughters so that some potential rapist would not rape their own daughters ?
 
Muslim is very pathetic and sometimes stupid because they have to rely on halal stickers to tell them which is halal and which is not halal. Can’t they have common sense to decide by themselves? Do they need to put non halal stickers on their daughters so that some potential rapist would not rape their own daughters ?
It's a marketing tool. You put halal logo, you beat another that have none.
 
Muslim is very pathetic and sometimes stupid because they have to rely on halal stickers to tell them which is halal and which is not halal. Can’t they have common sense to decide by themselves? Do they need to put non halal stickers on their daughters so that some potential rapist would not rape their own daughters ?
Do you know common eatable items such as ice cream and the loaf of bread did had elements of pork before ? So it became necessary for halal certification
 
Its worth it if sales can increase significantly. Especially in Indonesia.
I don’t think you know Indonesia that well , they don’t care much whether halal or not and much more tolerant religion wise
 
Halal is only for food items.cannot eat. But somehoe it went overboard. Cannot touch, dirty, cannot smell, cannot see. Even warning sign on pig skin shoes,bags.

Halal toothpaste. Don't let Dajjal enter your mouths! :eek:


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Halal is only for food items.cannot eat. But somehoe it went overboard. Cannot touch, dirty, cannot smell, cannot see. Even warning sign on pig skin shoes,bags.
Medicine also need halal then if everything need halal, the halal cert company is loaded as it is a monopoly business.
 
Its worth it if sales can increase significantly. Especially in Indonesia.
Not worth. If worth, most of the chinese non pork food stalks, restaurants, high class steakhouse, high class fine dining restaurants and etc, would apply halal cert alrdy.
 
Malays and indians by habit, bath twice a day. Morning to freshen up, night before they sleep.
I use to reach some of the far flung islands in Indonesia , the journey itself would take 3 days from Sinkie to the destination by flights ..the last leg in Fhinish , a Bugis traditionally built boats , taken in the afternoon and would reach the next morning ..there wouldn’t be much of navigational equipments except the wheel and some lights ...these are the boats you would read having sunk and several hundreds dying every now and then

below the deck , there would be hundreds and hundred of people with chicken and sundries ..the TOP deck is for Tuan Besar like ourselves sharing 4 to a room with one fan ...and right below just one toilet next to the Suara for prayers ...and anyone would think that the toilet must be one hell of a shit hole .,,No , no no it was far more clean than some of our toilets in our mall ...that’s where I had developed this respect for Indonesian social responsibility
 
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