Invalidating the Leadership of Muslim Spiritual Leaders in Death From COVID-And Shaping the Grief Journey - A Narrative Inquiry.

Omega Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2022-10-28 DOI:10.1177/00302228221137393
Gillie Gabay, Mahdi Tarabeih
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This narrative study voices the perspectives of a hidden population, spiritual leaders of the Muslim minority in Israel whose leadership in attending to deaths throughout COVID-19 was invalidated. Findings elucidate their dilemmas as being responsible for protecting the community from infection on one hand, and for guiding religious death rituals and preventing disenfranchised grief of families and the community on the other hand. Denying religious minorities their right to conduct traditions in a safe manner and leaving spiritual leaders outside of decision making on shaping COVID-19 guidelines creates distrust and deepens aggravation of enfranchised grief. As the global society is becoming religiously fragmented, distrust of religious minorities in health authorities due to denial of burial of death rituals, funerals, and burials, may have societal consequences and must be considered. Recommendations of this study may assist authorities in creating guidelines that accord with the laws, traditions, and values of religions minorities, empowering their spiritual leaders.

从 COVID 看穆斯林精神领袖在死亡中的领导力无效--以及悲伤之旅的塑造--叙事调查。
这项叙事研究表达了以色列穆斯林少数民族精神领袖这一隐性人群的观点,他们在整个 COVID-19 期间处理死亡事件的领导力被削弱。研究结果阐明了他们的两难处境:一方面,他们有责任保护社区免受感染;另一方面,他们有责任指导宗教死亡仪式,防止家庭和社区的悲痛被剥夺权利。剥夺宗教少数群体以安全方式进行传统活动的权利,让精神领袖置身于制定 COVID-19 指南的决策之外,会造成不信任,加深被剥夺权利的悲伤。随着全球社会的宗教分化,宗教少数群体因被剥夺死亡仪式、葬礼和葬礼的埋葬权而对卫生当局产生的不信任可能会造成社会后果,必须予以考虑。本研究提出的建议可以帮助当局制定符合宗教少数群体的法律、传统和价值观的指导方针,增强其精神领袖的能力。
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