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Analyses the Construction of the Indonesian Ulema Council Fatwa on the Halalness of the Sinovac Covid-19 Vaccine using the Jasser Auda’s Perspective of Islamic Law Development Models

Susilo, Adib
Abstract
Analyses the Construction of the Indonesian Ulema Council Fatwâ on the Halalness of the Sinovac Covid-19 Vaccine Using Jasser Auda's Perspective of Islamic Law Development Models. The spread of hoax news related to whether it is safe or not and whether or not the use of the Covid-19 vaccine is lawful has created a pro-contra attitude among the Indonesian people towards the Covid-19 vaccination program. For this reason, the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) has issued a fatwâ (legal opinion) to provide legal enlightenment on the halâl use of the Covid-19 vaccine. This study examines in depth the construction of the fatwâ and identifies the Islamic law development model used in constructing the fatwâ. This research is purely philosophical normative and uses the models of Islamic law development proposed by Jasser Auda. The results of the study conclude that the construction of the MUI fatwâ on the halalness of the Sinovac vaccine had used a holistic model of Islamic law. This is indicated by several characteristics inherent in the construction of the fatwâ namely: (i) the wholeness and multidimensional character, which is indicated by the use of universal textual arguments ('âm). (ii) the purposive character, which is indicated by the use of various fiqh rules emphasizing the realization of benefit as the basis and orientation of legal determination. (iii) the openness character which is indicated by the acceptance of the health and medical science principles which incidentally is outside the field of Islamic law. Keywords: MUI fatwâ, sinovac vaccine, Jasser Auda’s, Islamic law
Publication Details
JournalAnalyses the Construction of the Indonesian Ulema Council Fatwa on the Halalness of the Sinovac Covid-19 Vaccine using the Jasser Auda’s Perspective of Islamic Law Development Models
Volume18 (02)
Pagespp. 269-288
ISSN2614-171X
Item ID2717
Deposited30 May 2023 02:32
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