法医病理学视角下印尼新冠疫情停尸房实践中伊斯兰教法实施问题探析

Q4 Social Sciences
D. B. Nugraheni, I. A. Wiraagni, A. B. Auvaq, D. Anie, N. Setiyowati
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印度尼西亚由许多不同的民族和宗教组成。伊斯兰教是印度尼西亚的主要宗教,因此伊斯兰教传统在印度尼西亚也很重要。伊斯兰教法也是如此。2020年3月11日,世卫组织宣布COVID-19为大流行。从那时起,据报道,印度尼西亚发生了死者家属强行夺取死者尸体的案件。本研究的目的是从法医病理学家的角度了解印度尼西亚COVID-19太平间实践中与伊斯兰法律实施相关的问题。本研究还旨在分析给出的解决方案是否符合伊斯兰教法。抽样方法为方便抽样。受访者是来自印度尼西亚不同地区的法医病理学家。20名受访者中有19人报告了问题和解决办法。解决办法是依照伊斯兰法律的。在穆斯林COVID-19患者的背景下,停尸房实践中存在的问题与沐浴和裹尸有关。人们怀疑是否进行了适当的护理。这一情况的发生是由于社区对2019冠状病毒病大流行背景下的适当伊斯兰殓房做法缺乏全面了解。版权所有©2023,医学法律出版研究所。版权所有。
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Problem Identification of Islamic Law Implementation in COVID-19 Mortuary Practice in Indonesia from the Perspective of Forensic Pathologists
Indonesia consists of many different ethnic groups and religions. Islam is the major religion in Indonesia, thus also rendering Islamic tradition as being significant in Indonesia. This is also the case with Islamic law. In March 11, 2020, COVID-19 was declared as pandemic by WHO. Since then, there were reported cases of forceful seizure of deceased bodies by the deceased's family in Indonesia. The aim of this research is to understand the problems related with Islamic law implementation in COVID-19 mortuary practice in Indonesia from the perspective of forensic pathologists. This study also aims to analyze whether the solutions given are in accordance with Islamic law. The sampling method used was convenience sampling. The respondents were forensic pathologists from different areas in Indonesia. 19 out of 20 respondents reported problems and solutions. The solutions were in accordance to Islamic law. Problem that is present in mortuary practice in the context of muslim COVID-19 patients are related to the bathing and shrouding process. There is distrust on whether proper care had been carried out. The situation happened due to the community's lack of comprehensive understanding of proper Islamic mortuary practice in COVID-19 pandemic context.Copyright © 2023, Institute of Medico-legal Publication. All rights reserved.
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期刊介绍: “Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology ” is peer reviewed six monthly journal. It deals with Forensic Medicine, Forensic Science, Toxicology, DNA fingerprinting, sexual medicine and environment medicine. It has been assigned International standard serial No. p-0973-9122 and e-0973-9130. The Journal has been assigned RNI No. DELENG/2008/21789.
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