Build Bridges Not Barriers In Halal Cert Debate


 


 In response to the ongoing discourse regarding the review of the compulsory halal certification proposal, it is crucial for us as Malaysians to remain calm, level-headed, and committed to the values that have long united us as a nation.
Our strength lies in our diversity, and now, more than ever, we must turn to dialogue and understanding to navigate sensitive issues like this one.
We must resist the temptation to let emotions cloud our judgment and instead focus on rational discussions that benefit everyone.
DAP vice-chairperson Teresa Kok’s recent actions in seeking clarity on the halal certification proposal reflect her commitment to doing her job as an MP.
In a democratic system, it is the role of elected representatives to ensure policies are well-considered and thoroughly reviewed, and that they serve the interests of all stakeholders.
Kok’s call for a review is not an attack on any particular group or belief system. Rather, it is a request for transparency and understanding - a request to ensure all voices are heard and decisions are made with the best intentions for the people.
DAP vice-chairperson and Seputeh MP Teresa KokDiffering opinions are not a weakness - they’re a strength in a democracy. It’s through respectful debate and open dialogue that we find the best solutions.
Kok’s actions are part of this process, and we should recognise her dedication to the people. By asking for a review, she is showing her commitment to ensuring that every voice is heard and that no policy is pushed through without careful consideration.
At the heart of this debate is the importance of mutual respect. As Malaysians, we come from various backgrounds, cultures, and religions. What binds us together is our shared commitment to peace, harmony, and understanding.
The halal certification issue should not be allowed to divide us. Instead, it should serve as a reminder of how we can come together to address sensitive topics with respect and care, making sure that no one feels unheard or marginalised.
The halal certification system itself is a deeply valued component of our society, and it plays an essential role in ensuring that Muslim consumers can make informed decisions.
However, as with any policy, it is fair to periodically review its implementation to ensure it continues to serve its intended purpose without imposing unnecessary burdens.
We must not allow misunderstandings to distort the true purpose of this review. Kok is not challenging the existence of the halal certification system; she is simply advocating for a measured, thoughtful approach to its implementation.
This is exactly what we expect from our elected officials - to look out for the welfare of all citizens and ensure that policies are effective and fair.
Time for unity and collaboration
As Malaysians, it is important for us to keep our emotions in check during such debates. Heated reactions and misinterpretations only serve to create division and hinder progress.
Instead, let us focus on constructive dialogue and seek to understand the rationale behind Kok’s call for review. This is not a time for polarisation, but rather a time for unity and collaboration.
Democracy thrives on participation, transparency, and accountability. It is through the efforts of leaders like Kok that we can engage in meaningful discussions that shape our future.
Rather than vilifying her for raising questions, we should commend her for her courage in addressing a topic that, while sensitive, is critical for ensuring that policies remain relevant and effective.
In moments like this, we must remind ourselves of the values that have always guided us as a nation - respect, tolerance, and unity.
Our differences should not be a source of conflict, but rather a foundation for mutual learning and growth. By embracing these values, we can approach this issue with open minds and hearts, ensuring that the decisions we make reflect the best interests of all Malaysians.
Ultimately, the halal certification review is an opportunity for us to strengthen our democratic process and our national unity. Let us remain calm, rational, and supportive of the democratic principles that ensure our voices are heard and respected.
By standing together and engaging in respectful, thoughtful discussions, we can continue to build a Malaysia that reflects the diverse, inclusive, and harmonious society we all cherish. - Mkini
SYERLEENA ABDUL RASHID is DAP’s MP for Bukit Bendera in Penang.
The views expressed here are those of the author/contributor and do not necessarily represent the views of MMKtT.


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