COVID-19: Masjid-youth engagement initiatives and communication barriers

M. A. Mahat, N. A. Kedin, J. M. Salleh, M. Omar
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Masjid is regarded as one of the most important institutions in Islam. During the post-Hijra phase of Muslim community in Madinah, masjid has been established as the centre for the ummah which significantly contributed to the arisen of Muslim civilitation in the past. Nowadays, most masjid however seem to have narrowed down its function for merely worshipping purposes. Notably, this institution is facing challenges to engage the whole segment of the society particularly Muslim youth, the failure of which would jeopadize the effort to instil the necessary Muslim characters and values in them. Covid-19 pandemic which had started in the first quarter of the year 2020 has further worsen the situation. If this problem persists, the future of masjid as the basic foundation of the ummah is threatened, uncertain and will continue to be less relevant in a community. The primary objective of this study is to analyse the initiatives taken in engaging Muslim youth with masjid before and during Covid-19 pandemic. A online survey was distributed to Muslim youth nationwide and a total of 556 responses were received and analysed. This study found that the initiatives taken to engage Muslim youth with masjid before and during Covid-19 pandemic are barely sufficient and need further improvement. A possibility of serious communication gap between masjid and the Muslim youth was also highlighted. This is the first large scale study on Covid-19 and its implications on the engagement of Muslim youth with masjid. The findings are regarded as relevant and beneficial to all relevant parties particularly the State Religious Authorities in their effort to improve the engagement of Muslim youth with masjid as well as to revive masjid as a prominent institution in the Muslim community in Malaysia.
2019冠状病毒病:清真寺-青年参与倡议和沟通障碍
清真寺被认为是伊斯兰教最重要的机构之一。在麦地那穆斯林社区的后hijra阶段,清真寺被建立为乌玛的中心,这对过去穆斯林文明的兴起作出了重大贡献。然而如今,大多数清真寺似乎已经缩小了其功能,仅仅是为了做礼拜。值得注意的是,这一机构正面临着与社会各阶层特别是穆斯林青年接触的挑战,这方面的失败将危及向他们灌输必要的穆斯林性格和价值观的努力。从2020年第一季度开始的新冠肺炎大流行进一步恶化了局势。如果这一问题继续存在,清真寺作为乌玛的基本基础的未来将受到威胁和不确定,并且在社区中的重要性将继续下降。本研究的主要目的是分析在2019冠状病毒病大流行之前和期间为吸引穆斯林青年参与清真寺活动而采取的举措。一项针对全国穆斯林青年的在线调查共收到并分析了556份回复。这项研究发现,在2019冠状病毒病大流行之前和期间,为让穆斯林青年参与清真寺活动所采取的举措还远远不够,需要进一步改进。清真寺和穆斯林青年之间可能存在严重的沟通鸿沟。这是关于新冠肺炎及其对穆斯林青年参与清真寺活动的影响的首次大规模研究。调查结果被认为是相关的,有利于所有有关方面,特别是国家宗教当局努力改善穆斯林青年与清真寺的接触,并使清真寺重新成为马来西亚穆斯林社区的一个重要机构。
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