Covid 19 as A Pandemic and A Global Disease: An Over View of Islamic Juristprudence Analysis
Abdullahi Hassan and
Dr. Aliyu Umar Pariya
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Abdullahi Hassan: Islamic Studies Department F. C. E. Yola, Nigeria
Dr. Aliyu Umar Pariya: Arabic Dept. Adamawa State College of Education, Hong, Nigeria
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2022, vol. 6, issue 10, 577-581
Abstract:
This work is targeting pandemic in the Islamic perspective as its objectives. Since this religion is a complete way of life. Qur’anic injunctions on pandemic were outlined with Prophetic traditions. Jurisprudential approach of scholars were explained. The method used in the research was a library one combined with observations and field experience. Many victims of the disease have been recorded in Federal Medical Centre Yola and the like. The findings of the study are: The pandemic in itself is not a new thing in Islam because since the first century of the divine religion it had occurred; therefore the religion of Islam offered solutions to such pandemic. The study also field that Muslims should go back to the status co, they should not change the disease to be a political one. The disease exists in the western countries yet they welcome soccer to take place with thousands of attendees while hajj operations of 2020 and 2021 were drastically minimized to a negligible number (to Saudi Arabians only). Some Recommendations and conclusion were made. So, if our society can implement them, they may lead to a successful living with pandemic.
Date: 2022
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