KUALA LUMPUR: The logo on the soles of shoes produced by Vern's brand, allegedly resembling the word ‘Allah’, does not match the holy word in terms of the art of ‘khat’ (a form of Malay-Arabic ...
A Malaysian shoe company has apologised and stopped selling some of its footwear after some Muslims said the logo resembled the Arabic writing for the word God. Vern' Holdings said the logo stamped on ...
A petition to pull the trainers has gained almost 14,000 signatures. Musilms are calling on Nike to recall an "offensive" line of trainers because the logo looks like Allah's name in Arabic when ...
Vern’s management explained that the logo was inspired by the image of interconnected lines resembling a high-heeled shoe. The logo on the soles of shoes which has been viewed as resembling the Arabic ...
Since the Air Max 270 dropped is February 2018, the cushiony sneaker has been a hit for Nike. But internet watchdogs are calling its logo “blasphemous and offensive” to Muslims. A new Change.org ...
The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) has denied allegations that it had dropped the words “Allah” and “Prophet Muhammad” from its logo. PDRM corporate communications head Asmawati Ahmad said it had set ...
PETALING JAYA - The company behind the controversy over a shoe which had a logo said to resemble the word “Allah” in Arabic script has apologised, explaining that the graphic is actually a stylised ...
On Monday, Malaysia’s highest court dismissed an appeal by Christians requesting the right to use the word “Allah” to refer to God in printed material. It’s a longstanding legal tussle in the ...
A Malaysian shoe company has apologised and stopped selling some of its footwear after some Muslims said the logo resembled the Arabic writing for the word God. Vern’s Holdings said the logo stamped ...
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The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) has denied allegations that it dropped the words 'Allah' and 'Prophet Muhammad' in its logo. PDRM Corporate Communications head Asmawati Ahmad said it had set two ...