The News Straits Times on 2 November 2006 reported that the administrators of SK Bukit Jelutong in Shah Alam had issued a directive to all its pupils whereby non-Muslims students cannot bring “wet food” to school during the Children’s Day celebrations today.
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The school’s senior assistant for curriculum, Ishak Mohd Zazuly, confirmed the directive and said the decision was made “to respect each other’s religion.” He went on to elaborate that, “we are worried that there maybe non-halal ingredients in the food. That’s why we allow them to bring snacks, while Muslim pupils can bring wet food. That way, everyone can eat.” He added that, if non-Muslim children like Hindu pupils, could not eat beef and had problems with the food brought by Muslim pupils, they would not eat it.
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