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The Sun
3 days ago
- Politics
- The Sun
Pahang Sultan revokes honours, warns against land encroachment and division
KUANTAN: His Highness Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri'ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah, the Sultan of Pahang, addressed critical state issues during the Investiture Ceremony at Istana Abdulaziz in conjunction with his 66th birthday. The Ruler revealed that 49 out of 67 individuals are awaiting the revocation of their state honours due to various violations. He expressed concern over individuals falsely invoking his name or the Pahang Palace's authority for personal gain. 'Certain individuals falsely claim royal approval or protection, which has no basis,' His Highness stated. On illegal land encroachment, Al-Sultan Abdullah called for comprehensive inspections and strict enforcement across all districts. 'I do not want Pahang's agricultural industry, particularly the durian sector, to suffer like neighbouring countries where weak land management led to monopolisation,' he said. His Highness also voiced disappointment over those sowing racial and religious discord. 'I urge the youth to use social media responsibly—to build, not destroy; to unite, not divide,' he emphasised. Regarding healthcare, the Sultan stressed the urgency of completing Maran Hospital, calling it a critical necessity. He also encouraged SME growth, urging reduced bureaucratic hurdles for entrepreneurs. In his royal address, His Highness pushed for stronger welfare initiatives, including targeted assistance, job training, and housing support under the Pahang Prosperity Initiative. - Bernama


New Straits Times
28-06-2025
- Health
- New Straits Times
Most animal-based gelatin products in Malaysia lack halal certification
KUALA LUMPUR: The vast majority of animal-based gelatin products used in consumer goods in Malaysia are not halal-certified, says an expert. More than 95 per cent of the animal-based gelatin or protein used in food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics and daily-use products in Malaysia reportedly do not have halal certification. Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah (UMPSA) chemical and process engineering lecturer Associate Professor Dr Farhan Mohd Said said less than three per cent of gelatin used in local products is halal-certified, reported Utusan Malaysia today. Gelatin is a colloid made from collagen, usually extracted from the skin, bones and tissues of animals such as cows and pigs. She attributed the low percentage to complex standards and procedures for obtaining halal certification. All stages — from slaughtering, pretreatment, extraction, filtration, purification to drying — must comply with the Malaysian Halal Management System (SPHM) and Halal Certification Procedure Manual (MPPHM). Dr Farhan said awareness of halal certification also remains low among local industries, especially small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in the ruminant livestock sector, due to financial and management constraints. Despite Malaysia having thousands of cattle, goat, buffalo and freshwater fish farmers, a halal gelatin industry is almost non-existent. Most farms are small-scale and cannot meet domestic demand. According to the Department of Veterinary Services (DVS), the total cattle and buffalo population in 2023 was about 798,771 — only sufficient to meet around 15 per cent of local needs. This is because producing 1kg of halal bovine gelatin requires about 6kg of bones and skin from properly slaughtered cattle. With only 726,206 cows available, Malaysia imports about 85 per cent of its gelatin needs, Dr Farhan said.
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New Straits Times
09-05-2025
- New Straits Times
Pahang sultan gets behind wheel to inspect illegal durian farm in rough Raub terrain [WATCH]
RAUB: Sultan of Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri'ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah drove a four-wheel-drive vehicle to a former illegal durian farm at Batu 3, Jalan Sungai Ruan–Sungai Klau, near here yesterday. The Pahang ruler was behind the wheel of a white Toyota Hilux, accompanied by Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail in the front passenger seat. A one-minute, 54-second video shared on the Kesultanan Pahang Facebook page showed Al-Sultan Abdullah carefully manoeuvering the vehicle on a hillside dirt road flanked by dense forest. The sultan maintained a firm grip on the steering wheel as he focused on navigating the unfamiliar route until he reached the top of the hill, where the landscape levelled out. The caption accompanying the video said that Al-Sultan Abdullah had driven through steep and rugged terrain to reach the site yesterday. "Earlier, the sultan met officers from the Raub Land and District Office to discuss the encroachment on 26,000 acres (10,521ha) of land in the district, which had been going on for some time. "Since enforcement began in mid-2024, 15,000 durian trees on about 500 acres (202.34ha) have been felled," the caption said. The post said the sultan's presence underscored his commitment to curbing land encroachment, particularly the illegal cultivation of durian in the area. Journalists who accompanied the visit endured a similarly rough journey, as the site is only accessible by four-wheel-drive vehicles. The 15-minute uphill ride required careful navigation on a narrow road, with a steep slope on one side and a ravine on the other, with several sharp bends. To reach the site bordering the Gunung Benom Forest Reserve, the convoy passed through licensed orchards and dense forests before arriving at an area full of durian tree stumps. Raub, renowned for its Musang King durian, has recently come under the spotlight of the authorities throught the Op Sekat 3.0 enforcement operation that targeted illegal durian plantations. Durian trees were felled on 202.34ha of illegal farms, an area roughly the size of 283 football fields. The operation ran from April 8 to May 3. Al-Sultan Abdullah yesterday expressed his shock at the scale of the land encroachment — estimated at 10,521ha, or equivalent to about 14,700 football fields.


New Straits Times
29-04-2025
- Politics
- New Straits Times
Pahang Sultan calls for state govt to enhance academic ties with Yarmouk University
KUANTAN: The Sultan of Pahang, Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri'ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah, and the Tengku Ampuan of Pahang, Tunku Azizah Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah, have expressed their hope that the Pahang government will further enhance its academic cooperation with Yarmouk University in Jordan. In a post on the Kesultanan Pahang Facebook page yesterday, Their Royal Highnesses said that that the academic field encompassed research, as well as Islamic economic innovation, green technology, and sustainable development. "May it fulfil the aspiration to make Pahang a model developed state based on Maqasid Syariah and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)," the post read. Al-Sultan Abdullah and Tunku Azizah also extended their congratulations to Pahang Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail on being conferred the Honorary Doctorate of Philosophy in Islamic Economics and Banking by Yarmouk University. Their Royal Highnesses said the award, which was personally presented by Yarmouk University president Prof Dr Islam Massad, was a symbol of cooperation and recognition of Wan Rosdy's efforts and leadership, which had carried the name of the Pahang Government "Hopefully, the award received will help drive Pahang towards continuous success and create an academic framework that fosters knowledge growth for the benefit of all," said Al-Sultan Abdullah and Tunku Azizah. Meanwhile, in a post on his official Facebook page, Wan Rosdy conveyed his sincere gratitude to Al-Sultan Abdullah and Tunku Azizah for their congratulatory messages on the award he was honoured with. He described the award as a great honour not just for himself but also for all members of the state government administration, who have consistently upheld the principles of governance based on Maqasid Syariah and the SDGs. – BERNAMA

Barnama
29-04-2025
- Business
- Barnama
Pahang Sultan Calls For State Govt To Enhance Academic Ties With Yarmouk University
REGION - CENTRAL > NEWS KUANTAN, April 29 (Bernama) -- The Sultan of Pahang, Al-Sultan Abdullah Ri'ayatuddin Al-Mustafa Billah Shah, and the Tengku Ampuan of Pahang, Tunku Azizah Aminah Maimunah Iskandariah, have expressed their hope that the Pahang government will further enhance its academic cooperation with Yarmouk University in Jordan. In a post on the Kesultanan Pahang Facebook page today, Their Royal Highnesses said that that the academic field encompassed research, as well as Islamic economic innovation, green technology, and sustainable development. 'May it fulfil the aspiration to make Pahang a model developed state based on Maqasid Syariah and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs),' the post read. bootstrap slideshow Al-Sultan Abdullah and Tunku Azizah also extended their congratulations to Pahang Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail on being conferred the Honorary Doctorate of Philosophy in Islamic Economics and Banking by Yarmouk University. Their Royal Highnesses said the award, which was personally presented by Yarmouk University president Prof Dr Islam Massad, was a symbol of cooperation and recognition of Wan Rosdy's efforts and leadership, which had carried the name of the Pahang Government 'Hopefully, the award received will help drive Pahang towards continuous success and create an academic framework that fosters knowledge growth for the benefit of all,' said Al-Sultan Abdullah and Tunku Azizah. Meanwhile, in a post on his official Facebook page, Wan Rosdy conveyed his sincere gratitude to Al-Sultan Abdullah and Tunku Azizah for their congratulatory messages on the award he was honoured with. He described the award as a great honour not just for himself but also for all members of the state government administration, who have consistently upheld the principles of governance based on Maqasid Syariah and the SDGs. --BERNAMA