Stay at Mosque: Congregational Worship, Covid-19 Pandemic and Islamic Living Law in West Sumatra.

Mazahib Pub Date : 2022-09-12 DOI:10.21093/mj.v21i1.4649
F. Siregar
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Abstract

    Abstract The article explains people’s argumentation in Minangkabau, who decided to continue worshiping at mosques during the COVID-19 pandemic. The data shown in this article were acquired through in-depth interviews with six sources: ulama, traditional-cultural figures, and mosque caretakers who continue to hold congregational prayers during the pandemic. The study found that the religious-cultural identity inherent in Minangkabau people serves as a driving factor for them to keep on praying in mosques during the pandemic. These congregational worshiping activities in mosques during the pandemic had subsequently become more widespread as the government had not monitored them. This condition indicates that government or state policy on Covid 19 pandemic is negotiable with the religious culture of the Minangkabau people. This article may have implications for studies concerning Islamic laws relating to worship in the socio-cultural context during health emergencies and new relations between the ulama (Islamic scholars), government, and traditional-cultural-religious figures. Keywords: Mosque-Surau, COVID-19 pandemic, Minangkabau, Ulama
留在清真寺:西苏门答腊的公理会礼拜、新冠肺炎流行病和伊斯兰生活法。
摘要:本文阐述了新冠疫情期间米南卡保决定继续在清真寺做礼拜的人们的争论。本文中显示的数据是通过对六个来源的深入访谈获得的:乌拉玛、传统文化人物和清真寺看守人,他们在大流行期间继续举行集会祈祷。研究发现,米南卡堡人固有的宗教文化认同是他们在疫情期间继续在清真寺祈祷的驱动因素。大流行期间在清真寺进行的这些集体礼拜活动后来变得更为普遍,因为政府没有对这些活动进行监测。这一情况表明,政府或国家对Covid - 19大流行的政策可以与米南卡保人的宗教文化进行协商。这篇文章可能对有关在卫生紧急情况下的社会文化背景下的敬拜的伊斯兰法律以及乌拉玛(伊斯兰学者)、政府和传统文化宗教人物之间的新关系的研究产生影响。关键词:苏拉清真寺,COVID-19大流行,米南卡保,乌拉玛
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