Religious Perspectives on the Origin of the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Analysis of a Sharia-based Community
Q3 Arts and Humanities
A. Manan, Kamarullah Kamarullah, Cut Intan Salasiyah, Ibrahim Champion
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Catastrophes such as natural disasters, conflicts, and epidemics bring difficulties and misfortunes, but people also retain hope. The recent coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has tested people on what they feel and are reliant on, particularly their beliefs. It is intriguing to examine the perspectives of a community with strong religious beliefs during this pandemic. In this article, we explore the religious perspectives of Sharia-based communities in Aceh Province, Indonesia, on the origin and meaning of the pandemic, which might affect their belief systems. We limited our critical assessment to philosophical theodicies and the shift in rationalizing the outbreak. Our study revealed how the virus triggered people to integrate logic with spiritual thoughts. Data were retrieved from twenty informants with various backgrounds to sample a cross-section of perspectives. During the difficult days of the epidemic, people pondered ‘who' and ‘why', which led them to think about theodicy, which we used as the basis for our research. By utilizing a narrative inquiry, three premises were classified: COVID-19 is God's doing, COVID-19 is not an intervention of God, and COVID-19 is still controlled by God, not other factors. The first premise turned out to be the dominant one, being based on the locals' strong belief in the omnipotence of God. This reveals a widespread understanding of the origin of the pandemic that can be compared with other systems of meaning in different religions. © 2023 Ulster Institute for Social Research. All rights reserved.
新冠疫情起源的宗教视角:以伊斯兰教法为基础的社区分析
自然灾害、冲突、流行病等灾难带来困难和不幸,但人们也抱有希望。最近的冠状病毒(COVID-19)大流行考验了人们的感受和依赖,特别是他们的信仰。在这次大流行期间,研究一个有强烈宗教信仰的社区的观点是很有趣的。在本文中,我们探讨了印度尼西亚亚齐省以伊斯兰教为基础的社区对大流行的起源和意义的宗教观点,这可能会影响他们的信仰体系。我们将批判性评估限制在哲学的神正论和将疫情合理化的转变上。我们的研究揭示了病毒是如何引发人们将逻辑与精神思想结合起来的。数据是从20名不同背景的线人中提取的,以取样一个视角的横截面。在疫情艰难的日子里,人们思考“谁”和“为什么”,这导致他们思考神正论,这是我们研究的基础。通过叙事探究,我们将三个前提分类为:COVID-19是上帝的作为,COVID-19不是上帝的干预,COVID-19仍然由上帝控制,而不是其他因素。第一个前提被证明是占主导地位的,它基于当地人对上帝无所不能的强烈信仰。这揭示了对流行病起源的广泛理解,可以与不同宗教的其他意义体系进行比较。©2023阿尔斯特社会研究所。版权所有。
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The Mankind Quarterly was founded as a quarterly journal of anthropology, in the broadest sense of "the science of man," in 1961. This was a time when the "study of man" had already diversified into physical anthropology, ethnography, quantitative cross-cultural research, archaeology and other subspecialties. Psychological and linguistic approaches were explored but the genetic study of population structure and population history was still in its infancy.