Original Research: Historical Thought and Source Interpretation

Understanding Islamic law in the context of vaccination: Reducing the doubt cast on COVID-19 vaccines

Kosim Kosim
HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies | Vol 78, No 4 | a7308 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/hts.v78i4.7308 | © 2022 Kosim Kosim | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 25 December 2021 | Published: 27 May 2022

About the author(s)

Kosim Kosim, Department of Islamic Law, Faculty of Shariah and Islamic Economic, Institut Agama Islam Negeri Syekh Nurjati, Cirebon, Indonesia

Abstract

One solution to prevent the spread of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is getting vaccinated. The promotion of vaccines through religion helps to control the pandemic. One of the causes of doubts about vaccination in society is religious understanding. Vaccination has an important correlation with Islamic law or Islamic jurisprudence. This research aims to analyse the effect of understanding Islamic law on doubts about vaccination. This research used quantitative pre-experimental designs. The research sample consisted of 160 people who were not vaccinated. The sampling technique involved a non-random sampling method. The data analysis is descriptive and inferential. The results of this research showed the following: (1) the understanding of Islamic law related to the status of halal and haram has a positive influence on the Muslim community’s willingness to vaccinate, (2) the understanding of the emergency concept can increase confidence in vaccines and (3) the education related to understanding Islamic law can effectively reduce doubts about vaccination.

Contribution: This research provides knowledge about the COVID-19 vaccine from the perspective of Islamic law. This research provides a new strategy to reduce public doubts about vaccination.


Keywords

understanding; Islamic law; COVID-19; pandemic; vaccine; vaccination; doubt

Metrics

Total abstract views: 1969
Total article views: 1423

 

Crossref Citations

1. The Future Direction of Halal Food Additive and Ingredient Research in Economics and Business: A Bibliometric Analysis
La Ode Nazaruddin, Balázs Gyenge, Maria Fekete-Farkas, Zoltán Lakner
Sustainability  vol: 15  issue: 7  first page: 5680  year: 2023  
doi: 10.3390/su15075680