Kazakh authorities say a new vodka brand that uses the word “Allah”  on its bottles is being withdrawn from circulation after protests from  outraged Muslims.
Officials in the northwestern city of Semey said  in a statement Thursday that the local distributor of Baiterek vodka  insists it has no reserve stocks.
Islam strictly forbids drinking  alcohol. The use of the Arabic word for God in a decorative motif on the  bottle has incensed believers in several Kazakh towns. The motif reads  “Allah's Strength Is Enough For Everybody.”
Local media say makers of the liquor have apologized for the  blasphemy, saying it was unaware as nobody in the company could read  Arabic script.  Ethnic Kazakhs are mainly Sunni Muslim, but religious attitudes are generally fairly relaxed.
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