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SHAH ALAM: The Sessions Court here has fined KK Supermart & Superstore Sdn Bhd (KK Mart) and its supplier Xin Jian Chang Sdn Bhd RM60,000 each over the controversial "Allah socks" issue.
Court frees KK Mart founder, wife in ‘Allah’ socks case. 15-Jul-2024, 14:00. 15 Jul 2024, 14:00. FMT Reporters. Share. However, the couple along with vendor Xin Jian Chang Sdn Bhd were fined ...
KK Mart founder apologises to King over religious sock issue UMNO youth chief condemns KK Mart Molotov attack, insists on boycott AGC charges KK Mart for bearing the word 'Allah' on socks, MY govt ...
On March 26, Chai and Loh, as directors of KK Supermart & Superstore Sdn Bhd, pleaded not guilty to the charge of intentionally wounding the religious feelings of others over the sale of socks ...
AGC charges KK Mart for bearing the word 'Allah' on socks, MY govt steers clear Religious sock issue: MY King calls for stern action, vendor mulls legal action . share on. twitter / facebook / ...
During the 15-minute audience at Istana Negara (national palace), Chai sought the king’s forgiveness and apologised to him over the sale of socks with the word “Allah” printed on them.
A third KK Super Mart store in Malaysia has been targeted with a petrol bomb, as the furore over the sale of socks bearing the Arabic word for God – Allah – refuses to die among Islamist ...
Outrage flared across Malaysian social media late last month when pictures of socks with the word “Allah,” the Arabic word for God, began being sold at KK Mart, the country’s second-largest ...
KK Supermart's Allah-imprinted socks sale led to violence in Kuala Lumpur. Executives faced charges, photos circulated, offending Malaysia's Muslim community. Police investigating, emphasizing ...
Photos of the socks on sale at a KK Supermart store have sparked outrage on social media among Muslims who viewed the association of Allah — the Arabic word for God — with feet as offensive.
Malaysia store attacked over ‘Allah’ socks. The KK Super Mart chain apologised after photos of the socks on sale caused widespread anger among Muslims.