Malaysian company apologises over logo on shoe sole, says it is not ‘Allah’ word but stylised heel

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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 high-heeled shoe with straps.“We had no intention of designing a logo that undermines or insults any religion or belief, and we hope to be given the opportunity to explain its design,” said the company in a statement on April 7.

“Our management would like to humbly apologise to all and we hope to be given a chance to correct the oversight,” read the statement. The company also said it had taken immediate steps to stop sales of the shoes affected and will offer refunds to customers who had purchased them. “This is a very valuable lesson for us to be more careful in our every decision to ensure that such incidents do not repeat,” added the company.“However, we admit that there are flaws in the logo design that may result in it being misinterpreted and thereby offending others,” it added.

 

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