2022
DOI: 10.24269/ijpi.v7i1.4385
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Religious Response to Covid-19: A Study of Fiqh Disaster from the Perspective of Islamic-Neuroscience Education

Abstract: Religion-belief in God fundamentally-that has been held and believed by the majority of people. Religion is the one that governs all lines of life and procedures. During the Covid-19 pandemic, they were then asked about how religion responded to it. The fiqh disaster study is one of the answers that are quite important to consider. The importance of understanding fiqh has implications for legal development which is intended to build a goal, namely to attract maslahat and reject mafsadat. The method used in thi… Show more

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“…In relations between Muslims, there is a Hadith concerning the prohibition of harming one another, as Abu Said, Saad bin Malik bin Sinan al-Qudry r.a., told, Rasulullah saw say, "Do not harm each other" [15]. This provision is led by the arbitrator (Hakam) and is enforced when conducting arbitration.…”
Section: Description Of Mediation In Islamic Law and Indonesian Lawmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In relations between Muslims, there is a Hadith concerning the prohibition of harming one another, as Abu Said, Saad bin Malik bin Sinan al-Qudry r.a., told, Rasulullah saw say, "Do not harm each other" [15]. This provision is led by the arbitrator (Hakam) and is enforced when conducting arbitration.…”
Section: Description Of Mediation In Islamic Law and Indonesian Lawmentioning
confidence: 99%