Autoriti Kerajaan Dalam Mewajibkan Vaksinasi Kanak-kanak: Kajian Menurut Perspektif Hukum Islam (Authority of the Government to Enforce Child Vaccination: A Study from the Islamic Ruling Perspective)

Mohd Anuar Ramli, Tengku Fatimah Azzahra Tengku Md Fauzi, Noor Fahimah Mohd Razif
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Public health is the main priority of the government policy. In line with this, various efforts have been undertaken to improve the health of the community, including vaccination programs, explicitly the injection of vaccines, specifically immunization among children. This is due to the transmission of various types of diseases that risks the survival of children. However, there are parents who reject giving the vaccine to their children based on claims of non-halal vaccine sources and the adverse events following immunization. They deny the importance of vaccines by choosing alternative treatments that are said to be better and safer. Since the vaccine injection is not a mandatory requirement by the government, they feel entitled to reject the vaccine injection by choice. As a result of the vaccine rejection, some previously reduced vaccine-preventable diseases are on the increase in Malaysia. Therefore, this literature review, based on the qualitative approach, discusses the polemics of vaccines and governmental authorities in enforcing a policy from an Islamic ruling perspective. Findings of this study indicate that based on the principle of maslahah in Islam, it is permissible for the government to devise vaccination as a compulsory requirement for the citizens. Thus, the government can enforce mandatory vaccinations so that parents will allow their children to be vaccinated. The effects of not vaccinating children are not on the children only; they also pose risks to the community at large.
公共卫生是政府政策的主要优先事项。为此,为改善社区健康作出了各种努力,包括疫苗接种方案,特别是疫苗注射,特别是儿童免疫接种。这是由于各种疾病的传播危及儿童的生存。然而,有些家长拒绝给他们的孩子接种疫苗,理由是声称疫苗来源是非清真的,以及免疫后的不良事件。他们通过选择据说更好更安全的替代疗法来否认疫苗的重要性。由于疫苗注射不是政府的强制性要求,他们觉得有权选择拒绝注射疫苗。由于拒绝接种疫苗,一些以前减少的疫苗可预防疾病在马来西亚正在增加。因此,本文献综述基于定性方法,从伊斯兰统治的角度讨论疫苗和政府当局在执行政策时的争论。这项研究的结果表明,根据伊斯兰教的maslahah原则,允许政府将疫苗接种作为公民的强制性要求。因此,政府可以强制接种疫苗,这样父母就会允许他们的孩子接种疫苗。不给儿童接种疫苗的影响不仅限于儿童;它们也对整个社会构成风险。
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