"Malaysian Brand Faces Backlash Over 'Allah' Logo on Shoes, Issues Apology"
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A Malaysian shoe company has apologized and ceased sales of some footwear after Muslims objected to a logo resembling the Arabic word for God. The company acknowledged the design's shortcomings and offered refunds, while police confiscated over 1,100 shoes. The Department of Islamic Development summoned the company's founder, warning of legal action if the logo was intentionally created to mimic the word "God." This incident follows a recent controversy over socks printed with "Allah," reflecting the sensitivity of religious issues in Malaysia, where Muslims make up the majority.
- Anger in Malaysia over shoes bearing logo resembling Arabic word for God. Company head apologizes ABC News
- Malaysian shoemaker apologizes for high heels with logo that some say resemble Arab writing for God Yahoo! Voices
- Malaysian convenience store owners charged over 'Allah' socks that angered Muslims The Associated Press
- Vern's apologises for shoe logo, says it can be misinterpreted Free Malaysia Today
- Malaysian brand Vern's under investigations for shoes purportedly stamped with 'Allah' logo design CNA
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