Malaysian shoemaker Vern's apologises for high heels with logo that resembles word 'Allah' in 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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Vern’s Holding Sdn Bhd said it has taken immediate steps to cease the sale of the shoes and is prepared to refund customers who have purchased them. (X pic) Shoe company Vern’s Holding Sdn Bhd has ...
The logo on the soles of shoes produced by local brand Vern’s, allegedly resembling the word “Allah”, does not match the holy word in terms of “khat” (a form of Malay-Arabic calligraphy), said Nor ...
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Khat calligraphy expert, Associate Prof Dr Nor Azlin Hamidon (Credit: UiTM) KUALA LUMPUR, April 8 (Bernama) -- The logo on the soles of shoes produced by Vern's brand, allegedly resembling the word ...
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