Kota Kinabalu: Religious institutions should be sensitive and wise in providing insights and explanations on Islamic law so that Islam is seen as “ad-din” that manifests understanding and harmony in society, said Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor.
PETALING JAYA: Any muzakarah (religious discussion of an issue) decision must take into account the rights and interests of non-Muslims, as legally guaranteed under the Federal Constitution, says Selangor Ruler Sultan Sharafuddin Idris Shah.
Published on: Thursday, December 17, 2020
By: Bernama
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Kuala Lumpur: Vaccination is important as a preventative measure which is demanded by all religions to prevent the spread of diseases or epidemics, such as COVID-19 because of its effect on the human population, said religious leaders.
They are of the opinion that taking the vaccine is a trait that is demanded and categorised as a good practice for a person’s own health, the surrounding people, the community and the country as a whole.
Federal Territory Mufti Dr Luqman Abdullah said the COVID-19 is a pandemic that could risk the lives of other Muslims and therefore, precautionary measures should be taken to prevent it from spreading and endangering others.
Vaccination demanded by all religions
December 17, 2020
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KUALA LUMPUR – Vaccination is important as a preventative measure which is demanded by all religions to prevent the spread of diseases or epidemics, such as COVID-19 because of its effect on the human population, said religious leaders.
They are of the opinion that taking the vaccine is a trait that is demanded and categorised as a good practice for a person’s own health, the surrounding people, the community and the country as a whole.
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Federal Territory Mufti Dr Luqman Abdullah said the COVID-19 is a pandemic that could risk the lives of other Muslims and therefore, precautionary measures should be taken to prevent it from spreading and endangering others.
Thursday, 17 Dec 2020 09:07 AM MYT
Five doses of Pfizer s Covid-19 vaccine before they are distributed to doctors and nurses at George Washington University Hospital in Washington December 14, 2020. Reuters pic
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KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 17 Vaccination is important as a preventative measure which is demanded by all religions to prevent the spread of diseases or epidemics, such as Covid-19 because of its effect on the human population, said religious leaders.
They are of the opinion that taking the vaccine is a trait that is demanded and categorised as a good practice for a person’s own health, the surrounding people, the community and the country as a whole.