IPOH, Feb. 8 -- Malaysian Islamic Consumers Association (PPIM) has urged hardware store Mr DIY today to host a press conference to apologise for selling car stickers in the shape of a footprint, which was later found out to be showing Arabic scripts.

Sinar Harian reported the Muslim group's special assistant Mat Ramlee Buang saying that the move would be allegedly necessary to protect Muslims' sensitivities and at the same time protect public harmony and national security.

"We had raided one of the Mr DIY branches in Kuala Lumpur and I was informed that they have retracted the product.

"Instead, they should have done a press conference to show that they are publicly apologising over the matter," he said after lodging a police report at...