Prohibition Of Friday Prayer During COVID-19 Pandemic Period Againts Red Zone Areas In Islamic Law Perspective

During the Covid-19 pandemic, the Indonesian government prohibited people from performing Friday prayers in mosques based on the MUI fatwa. Based on these problems, this research wants to see whether some people obey the regulations or continue to perform Friday prayers because they think that Frida...

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Main Authors: Muhammad Fahrudin Nur, Anna Berliana, Evi Yuliana, Mawad Datul Mukaromah, Aadil Ahmad Shairgojri
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Language:English
Published: Fakultas Syariah IAIN Metro 2022-07-01
Series:Metro Islamic Law Review
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Online Access:https://e-journal.metrouniv.ac.id/index.php/milrev/article/view/6190
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author Muhammad Fahrudin Nur
Anna Berliana
Evi Yuliana
Mawad Datul Mukaromah
Aadil Ahmad Shairgojri
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description During the Covid-19 pandemic, the Indonesian government prohibited people from performing Friday prayers in mosques based on the MUI fatwa. Based on these problems, this research wants to see whether some people obey the regulations or continue to perform Friday prayers because they think that Friday prayers are obligatory. Then we will look for the law on not performing Friday prayers because of a dangerous disease outbreak. There will be an equation of original law with maslahah murlah based on a review of Islamic legal philosophy. The law on Friday prayers is fardlu 'ain for men if the obligatory conditions are met. Friday prayer is the obligatory prayer of two rak'ahs which is carried out in congregation at Zuhr time, preceded by two sermons. The Covid-19 outbreak is not only a national problem in a country, but is also a global problem. In anticipating and reducing the number of corona virus sufferers in Indonesia, measures have been taken, including providing a policy of limiting activities outside the house. In Indonesia, the MUI urges Muslims to temporarily replace Friday prayers with midday prayers at home in the Covid 19 emergency situation to avoid a mudhorot, namely contracting an epidemic.
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spelling doaj.art-4244ea61aa554269911cd4dab0e9e28e2024-01-13T01:34:05ZengFakultas Syariah IAIN MetroMetro Islamic Law Review2986-528X2022-07-01115469Prohibition Of Friday Prayer During COVID-19 Pandemic Period Againts Red Zone Areas In Islamic Law PerspectiveMuhammad Fahrudin Nur 0Anna Berliana 1Evi Yuliana2Mawad Datul Mukaromah3Aadil Ahmad Shairgojri 4Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim MalamUniversitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malam Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim Malam Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim MalamPhD Scholarships in India During the Covid-19 pandemic, the Indonesian government prohibited people from performing Friday prayers in mosques based on the MUI fatwa. Based on these problems, this research wants to see whether some people obey the regulations or continue to perform Friday prayers because they think that Friday prayers are obligatory. Then we will look for the law on not performing Friday prayers because of a dangerous disease outbreak. There will be an equation of original law with maslahah murlah based on a review of Islamic legal philosophy. The law on Friday prayers is fardlu 'ain for men if the obligatory conditions are met. Friday prayer is the obligatory prayer of two rak'ahs which is carried out in congregation at Zuhr time, preceded by two sermons. The Covid-19 outbreak is not only a national problem in a country, but is also a global problem. In anticipating and reducing the number of corona virus sufferers in Indonesia, measures have been taken, including providing a policy of limiting activities outside the house. In Indonesia, the MUI urges Muslims to temporarily replace Friday prayers with midday prayers at home in the Covid 19 emergency situation to avoid a mudhorot, namely contracting an epidemic.https://e-journal.metrouniv.ac.id/index.php/milrev/article/view/6190covid-19friday prayerislamic lawred zone
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Anna Berliana
Evi Yuliana
Mawad Datul Mukaromah
Aadil Ahmad Shairgojri
Prohibition Of Friday Prayer During COVID-19 Pandemic Period Againts Red Zone Areas In Islamic Law Perspective
Metro Islamic Law Review
covid-19
friday prayer
islamic law
red zone
title Prohibition Of Friday Prayer During COVID-19 Pandemic Period Againts Red Zone Areas In Islamic Law Perspective
title_full Prohibition Of Friday Prayer During COVID-19 Pandemic Period Againts Red Zone Areas In Islamic Law Perspective
title_fullStr Prohibition Of Friday Prayer During COVID-19 Pandemic Period Againts Red Zone Areas In Islamic Law Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Prohibition Of Friday Prayer During COVID-19 Pandemic Period Againts Red Zone Areas In Islamic Law Perspective
title_short Prohibition Of Friday Prayer During COVID-19 Pandemic Period Againts Red Zone Areas In Islamic Law Perspective
title_sort prohibition of friday prayer during covid 19 pandemic period againts red zone areas in islamic law perspective
topic covid-19
friday prayer
islamic law
red zone
url https://e-journal.metrouniv.ac.id/index.php/milrev/article/view/6190
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