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www.iondelemenhotels.com/travel-guide Muslim Visitors Guide Genting Highlands, Pahang Malaysia Restaurant Certified: Recipient of: i MUSLIM VISITOR GUIDE GRAND ION DELEMEN HOTEL Malaysia – !e world’s Leading Halal Hub Malaysia is a multiracial country with a population that currently stands at 28 million, of which approximately 60% Islam is constitutionally the country’s official are Muslims. religion, with the freedom to practise other 1 religions. Malaysia has an annual export value of RM35.4 The Shariah Law in Malaysia is only applicable billion for halal products, which contributes to Muslims and is used to resolve conflicts approximately 5.1% of the total exports for the 2 relating to creed and family matter. 5 country. Mosques are part of the ordinary scene in Malaysia and it is also the norm to hear the The country provides the world’s first halal azan (call to prayer) on loudspeaker five times in-flight catering on board its national carrier, 3 a day. On Fridays, government offices and 6 Malaysia Airlines. banking institutions are closed for two hours during lunchtime for the Friday prayers. The Malaysian halal standard is now being widely used by several renowned global multinational Department of Islamic Development Malaysia companies (MNCs) including Nestlé, Colgate (JAKIM)’s recognition programme for Palmolive and Unilever. Malaysia’s halal portfolio 4 international Halal bodies is the most stringent 7 has also expanded beyond food and beverage, and sought- after bilateral halal system venturing into various other sectors such as recognition programme in the world with over cosmetics, logistics, pharmaceutical and most 50 international bodies registered to-date. recently,tourism. ii MUSLIM VISITOR GUIDE GRAND ION DELEMEN HOTEL Top 3 Islamic Celebrations in Malaysia Ramadan Eid-ul Fitr Eid-ul Adha (Bulan Puasa/Fasting Month) (Hari Raya Aidilfitri/Hari Raya Puasa) (Hari Raya Korban/Hari Raya Haji) A holy month for Muslims where they are required to fast from dawn to dusk for 29 or 30 days. A Malaysian tradition every Ramadan Eid-ul Fitr is a day of victory for is the making and distribution of Muslims all over the world after a ‘bubur lambuk’, a creamy rice month of fasting. porridge made of meat pieces, coconut milk and spices. Traditional dishes typically served for Eid here are ‘ketupat’ Ramadan bazaars offer a huge array (compressed rice cakes encased of mouth-watering delicacies for in woven coconut leaves), It commemorates the day when the Muslims to break fast with. ‘rendang’ (a spicy and aromatic Prophet Ibrahim ‘sacrificed’ his son, dish made of meat, chilli paste, Ismail, in an act of obedience Major shopping malls, especially in coconut milk, grounded coconut towards Allah. Kuala Lumpur and Selangor, would and spices), spicy peanut sauce be lavishly decorated with Eid and ‘lemang’ (glutinous rice with This day also signifies the end of the centrepiece in the concourse area, coconut milk cooked in hollowed Hajj season, when thousands of followed by playing of Eid songs to bamboo sticks lined with banana Malaysians flock to Mecca each add the festive mood. leaves). year to perform the Hajj. Come nightfall, mosques would be Muslims would start the day with In the morning, Malaysians flock to filled with Muslims to perform the seeking forgiveness from family the mosque to perform Eid prayers. Tarawih prayers. A small supper members, before departing for the After the prayers, the menfolk called ‘moreh’ is served after the end mosque to perform Eid prayers. congregate at the mosques for of Tarawih session, prepared by After prayers, they would proceed the sacrificial ceremony, in which volunteers. to visit the graves of loved ones, four-legged livestock (typically cattle before visiting friends and and goats in Malaysia) donated by Houses are usually decorated with relatives. those who can afford it are twinkling fairy lights or the more slaughtered as a symbol of traditional paraffin-fuelled lamps During this month, little paper sacrifice to Allah. made from tin cans or bamboo sticks packets filled with money would while children playing with sparklers change hands as an act of The meat is then distributed to the and fireworks. sadaqah (giving). poor and the needy. iii MUSLIM VISITOR GUIDE GRAND ION DELEMEN HOTEL We’re proud to be awarded: Muslim-Friendly Accommodation Recognition (Silver) by Islamic Tourism Centre Clear display of Qiblat direction in all guest rooms. Prayer mat & Quran are available upon request. Bidet in all bathrooms iv MUSLIM VISITOR GUIDE GRAND ION DELEMEN HOTEL Male/Female Surau & Prayer Facilities Halal-certified Restaurant for all dining & event needs Festive Promotions such as CSR contribution to Muslim community. e.g.: Ramadhan Set/Bu!et, Sahur Iftar with Pusat Jagaan Kasih Ilahi in Rawang and Arrangement, Hari Raya Rumah Penyayang Darul Ilmi in Gombak (2019) Celebration Special Shuttle Service upon request (For Muslim-Women only) v MUSLIM VISITOR GUIDE GRAND ION DELEMEN HOTEL 3 Nearby Hotel Top Recommended Halal Restaurants Restoran Ratha Baru Gohtong Jaya and F&B Outlets (30 mins drive from Hotel) Tantalized customers for over three decades since their first establishment at Raub Pahang in 1981. As the fragrant aroma of the piquant spices entice your taste buds, the Fish Head Curry, Chicken Varuval and Deep-Fried Lamb Chop 1 2 are dishes truly to die for. 4 Jom Makan Street Food Medan Selera Level 4, SkyAvenue Level G, SkyAvenue Enjoy some of Malaysia’s best Savour into a tempting value-for- money street food selection of rice dishes, Batang Kali Bamboo Biryani such as Claypot chicken rice, noodles, snacks, and cuisines Batang Kali nasi goreng petai, Banana leaf inspired by Western, Asian and (40 mins drive from Hotel) rice, cendol, ice-kacang Middle-Eastern cooking. and many more! Don’t leave the town without trying the signature Crab Bamboo Biryani. Mud king crabs, biryani rice and a secret blend of spices are cooked in the bamboo for more than one hour. Pair it with Egg Kalaki, a soft scrambled egg cooked in masala. For those who are adventurous Being a Muslim majority country which places enough must not miss out the Fire great emphasis on the comfort and convenience Beeda, where an assortment of of its Muslim residents and guests, Malaysia candies are wrapped in small piece of banana leaf before it is being lit up perfectly caters to the needs of Muslim travellers. and fed directly into your mouth. vi MUSLIM VISITOR GUIDE GRAND ION DELEMEN HOTEL 5 7 9 Restoran !ai TomYam Seafood Dapur Santai Yamch’a Lot 1508, GPO Gohtong Jaya (30 mins drive from Hotel) (30 mins drive from Hotel) Halal Chinese-Muslim Served tasty and delicious restaurant with modern casual Malaysian-Thai food at a dining concept overlooking reasonable price to soothe the panoramic view. Satisfy your hungry beast. Enjoy signature cravings with their signature dishes such as Tom Yum Lobster, cute- looking custard lava Quail Fried Rice, Crab Soup at a buns, dumplings, Mee Tarik clean and comfortable ambience. with Chicken Chop and Restoran Ikan Bakar delicate dim-sums. Sri Tanjong Bentong, Pahang 6 (1 hour drive from Hotel) 8 Perhaps it is one of the best places for tender and juicy grilled seafood you should look for in town! Choose from the freshest selection of stingray, crab, prawns, squid, clams, cockles and be spoilt with the choices of flavours. Try out Salted Egg, Buttermilk, Sambal Juan Valdez Café Petai or Lemak Cili Api – Malaysians’ all time favourite! Lot 1508, GPO Lemang To’Ki (30 mins drive from Hotel) Bentong, Pahang (1 hour drive from Hotel) Named after the popular American household coffee icon, Indulge into the fragrantly-grilled Juan Valdez Cafe hails from lemang infused with a hint of Columbia to bring caffeinated joy banana leaf, bamboo, charcoal and to coffee aficionados around the coconut milk. Served with world. Offers an extensive food chicken/beef rendang, serunding menu bearing arrays of pastries, (meat floss), grilled chicken of your pastas and soups after a tiring choice. Besides, savour the signature shopping day. Mutton Fried Kuey Teow and have a sweet ending with “Ice-Cream Malaysia”. vii MUSLIM VISITOR GUIDE GRAND ION DELEMEN HOTEL Nearby Hotel Top Recommended Muslim-Friendly Attractions 1 2 SeniKome Arts & Cultural Centre Happy Bee Farm & Insect World Level 3, First World Plaza Genting Highlands (25 mins drive from Hotel) (10 mins drive from Hotel) Seni Kome, which directly translates to “Our Art” in the Pahang local dialect, is dedicated Offering visitors a first-hand yet safe to promoting the beauty of East Coast experience on bee farming. It houses a Malaysia’s craft, fashion, games, food and butterfly farm, café, and retail outlet selling music. From authentic artifacts and paintings reasonably-priced products such as bee to an indigenous exhibition, it tastefully pollen, royal jelly, propolis, and natural honey. depicts the distinctive charm of Pahang, Terengganu and Kelantan 3 4 Strawberry Leisure Farm Mohamed Noah Foundation Mosque Genting Highlands (25 mins drive from Hotel) 20 mins drive from Hotel A family-friendly attraction to experience Beautifully designed in an umbrella-looking strawberry-picking and product shopping. structure, the mosque is built in a calm and Aside from hydroponic strawberry farming, it tranquil environment. It was named after Tan also has a large lavender farm, mushroom & Sri Mohammad Noah, a Malaysian politician herb garden for colourful photo opportunities. who was among the founders of Genting Or simply spend the afternoon with a Highlands aside Tan Sri Lim Goh Tong. strawberry-flavoured coffee. viii MUSLIM VISITOR GUIDE GRAND ION DELEMEN HOTEL 5 6 Craft of Asia Jimmy’s Durian Orchard Level 2, Awana SkyCentral Bentong (1 hr drive from Hotel) (30 mins drive from Hotel) Known for producing quality durians, the farm A new craft concept store that features is proud of its Musang King, Tekka, D101 and various handicrafts from local designers, D24.