The Ministry of Hajj and Umrah announced that more than 450,000 people in Saudi Arabia applied to perform the hajj in the course of 24 hours after registration opened.
COVID-19 and Islamic Law Roundup
Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi, Chairman of Pakistan's Ulema Council, stated that imāms across the country would advise their congregations during Friday prayers to receive the COVID vaccine. The Muftī of the … Continue reading COVID-19 and Islamic Law Roundup
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Saudi Arabia reopened more than 1,450 mosques in the country within around 115 days, following temporary evacuation and sterilization efforts. Renowned Indian scholar of Islamic law and peace activist, Wahiduddin … Continue reading COVID-19 and Islamic Law Roundup
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Citing coronavirus concerns, Bangladesh recently blocked access to refugee camps hosting around 740,000 Rohingya Muslims. As the pandemic continues to hit India, a Hindu nurse reciting Islamic prayers to her … Continue reading COVID-19 and Islamic Law Roundup
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A recent study by polling agency YouGov found that vaccine acceptance in Saudi Arabia and the UAE has increased over time. In a video message to German Muslims, German President … Continue reading COVID-19 and Islamic Law Roundup
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Commenting on their use of applications to track those entering and exiting Mecca and Medina, the two holy cities in Islam, the spokesperson for the presidency responsible for managing the … Continue reading COVID-19 and Islamic Law Roundup
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As India experiences a peak of pandemic related infections and deaths, Indian muslims have turned mosques and schools to temporary COVID centers to provide patients with some relief.
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In "Wary of vaccines: Are there religious reasons to be?" (The Standard, April 24, 2021), Sadakat Kadri discusses how in the UK, confidence in vaccines and their effectiveness varies among … Continue reading COVID-19 and Islamic Law Roundup
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Muslims began fasting during the holy month of Ramadan under the shadow of the pandemic - for a second time. Commenting on the suggestion to livestream prayers, Mansour Ali, lecturer … Continue reading COVID-19 and Islamic Law Roundup
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In his recent virtual remarks, King Salman of Saudi Arabia offered well wishes for Ramadan, instructing that pilgrims be given the best possible services as permitted by current coronavirus restrictions. … Continue reading COVID-19 and Islamic Law Roundup