The Chair Person 'Abdul Malik'
Our business
supports local/ national events and our chair person Abdul Malik is
part of the Community Cohesion
Committee MCB (Muslim council of Britain).
Stun plans anger Muslim butchers
Bristol Evening Post, Apr 14 2004:
MUSLIM butchers are calling for a tightening-up of the definition of halal meat, amid fears that the ritual slaughter process could be banned...
Zee News
Zee TV: The News, Dec 7 2003:
Abdul Malik says his store is the first traditional-style butchers shop to serve the Welsh capital's Muslim community. The group forms 3.7% of the city's population.
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Hajj: The Greatest Trip on Earth
Channel 4, Dec 6 2003:
Hajj, the great pilgrimmage Makkah, starts on Sunday. The journey every Muslim, with a means to, must make. The fifth and final pillar of Islam. The fourth pillar is fasting during the holy month of Ramadan.
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Hungry for God
Seven Magazine: Faith, Dec 5 2003:
It is the holy month of Ramadan, and Muslims everywhere are celebrating by fasting and praying. Tom Henry finds out how this religious tradition affects the lives of the faithful...
The quality is guaranteed
Bristol Evening Post, Dec 4 2003:
FOR 10 years Pak Butchers in Roman Road, Easton, has been supplying high quality Halal meat and poultry. But during the last three years, the family-run company has become one of Bristol's best known and most successful suppliers to the trade and public...
Shop is at the heart of the community
Bristol Evening Post, Dec 3 2003:
WHEN abdul Malik took over Pak Butchers in Roman Road, Easton, 13 years ago, he can have had little idea of just how much impact his business venture would have...
Pak man still going strong
Meat Trades Journal, Nov 7 2003:
WALK INTO any of Pak Butchers' shops in Bristol or Cardiff and owner Abdul Malik can guarantee every piece of meat has followed the true Islamic process to be named Halal...
Bridging the religion gap
South Wales Echo, Nov 3 2003:
EDUCATION'S what you need if you want to bridge the religious gap. Islam Awareness Week starts today and Cardiff Muslim Abdul Malik believes it's a chance to provide information on the faith...
Quality Counts
Bristol Evening Post, Nov 1 2003:
Pak Butchers in Bristol is the main supplier of Halal meat in the South West and as well as being members of the Royal Institute of Public Health and Hygiene, it recently won pretigious awards for food hygiene award, quality and customer satisfaction...
New shop is fastbecoming a hit
South Wales Echo, Oct 30 2003:
RAMADAN started this week - and a newcomer to Cardiff is hoping the Muslim holy month will give him the chance to settle into his community. Abdul Malik admits he didn't take the religious festival that seriously until a few years ago...
Gap in the market is filled
South Wales Echo, Oct 24 2003:
A BUTCHER'S shop with a difference has opened its doors in Cardiff. Pak Butchers in Clare Road, Grangetown, has become the city's first halal shop - and has had a great response from Muslim and Welsh customers alike...
Inner city firms take award honours
Bristol Evening Post, Nov 27 2002:
The achievements of inner city businesses have been recognised at the first annual awards run by BEST (Bristol East Side Traders)...
Butcher helps to carve out city bid
Bristol Evening Post, Jul 25 2002:
EASTON butcher Abdul Malik says there's plenty of meat in Bristol's bid to become European Capital of Culture. Abdul, aged 28, and his staff, are appearing on a poster in support of the 2008 campaign...



