Fatwa debate on porcine derivatives in vaccine from the concept of physical and chemical transformation (Istihalah) in Islamic jurisprudence and science
Medical field is one of the key areas in viewing the interconnection between religion and science, both modern and traditional. Religion and science are unanimous in ensuring the good health of humans. However, there are differences in approaches used in interpreting the meaning of 'good'...
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| author | Rosman, Arieff Salleh Khan, Aqeel Ahmad Fadzillah, Nurrulhidayah Samat @ Darawi, Abdul Basit Hehsan, Aminuddin Hassan, Ahmad Muhyuddin Ghazali, Mohd Al'ikhsan Haron, Zulkiflee |
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| description | Medical field is one of the key areas in viewing the interconnection between religion and science, both modern and traditional. Religion
and science are unanimous in ensuring the good health of humans. However, there are differences in approaches used in interpreting the
meaning of 'good' in health care between religion and science, as well as the methods of achieving that objective. Among the issues
related to the modern medicine is to which extent that the vaccine used is halal. The use of derivatives from haram sources during
vaccine preparation becomes a polemic in the field of Islamic bioethics. There is a clash in methodology when scholars explain the halal
status of the modern medicines used, especially those derived from haram substances. Among the concepts that caused the difference in
fatwa regarding the use of such medicine is istihalah concept. Differences of previous scholars’ acceptance that are associated to istihalah
became the fundemental of fatwa difference in this era. Therefore, this paper will discuss issues in the use of haram substance
derivatives in the production of vaccines. Next, istihalah concept is analysed based on opinion from past and present scholars, as well as
the correlation of istihalah in vaccines production. |
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| spelling | iium-805992020-06-03T00:34:20Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/80599/ Fatwa debate on porcine derivatives in vaccine from the concept of physical and chemical transformation (Istihalah) in Islamic jurisprudence and science Rosman, Arieff Salleh Khan, Aqeel Ahmad Fadzillah, Nurrulhidayah Samat @ Darawi, Abdul Basit Hehsan, Aminuddin Hassan, Ahmad Muhyuddin Ghazali, Mohd Al'ikhsan Haron, Zulkiflee BL Religion KBP Islamic Law R Medicine (General) Medical field is one of the key areas in viewing the interconnection between religion and science, both modern and traditional. Religion and science are unanimous in ensuring the good health of humans. However, there are differences in approaches used in interpreting the meaning of 'good' in health care between religion and science, as well as the methods of achieving that objective. Among the issues related to the modern medicine is to which extent that the vaccine used is halal. The use of derivatives from haram sources during vaccine preparation becomes a polemic in the field of Islamic bioethics. There is a clash in methodology when scholars explain the halal status of the modern medicines used, especially those derived from haram substances. Among the concepts that caused the difference in fatwa regarding the use of such medicine is istihalah concept. Differences of previous scholars’ acceptance that are associated to istihalah became the fundemental of fatwa difference in this era. Therefore, this paper will discuss issues in the use of haram substance derivatives in the production of vaccines. Next, istihalah concept is analysed based on opinion from past and present scholars, as well as the correlation of istihalah in vaccines production. Innovare Academics Sciences Pvt. Ltd 2020-04-11 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/80599/1/80599_Fatwa%20debate%20on%20porcine%20derivatives.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/80599/2/80599_Fatwa%20debate%20on%20porcine%20derivatives_SCOPUS.pdf Rosman, Arieff Salleh and Khan, Aqeel and Ahmad Fadzillah, Nurrulhidayah and Samat @ Darawi, Abdul Basit and Hehsan, Aminuddin and Hassan, Ahmad Muhyuddin and Ghazali, Mohd Al'ikhsan and Haron, Zulkiflee (2020) Fatwa debate on porcine derivatives in vaccine from the concept of physical and chemical transformation (Istihalah) in Islamic jurisprudence and science. Journal of Critical Review, 7 (2). pp. 1037-1045. ISSN 23945125 http://www.jcreview.com/fulltext/197-1590056837.pdf?1591086879 http://dx.doi.org/10.31838/jcr.07.07.189 |
| spellingShingle | BL Religion KBP Islamic Law R Medicine (General) Rosman, Arieff Salleh Khan, Aqeel Ahmad Fadzillah, Nurrulhidayah Samat @ Darawi, Abdul Basit Hehsan, Aminuddin Hassan, Ahmad Muhyuddin Ghazali, Mohd Al'ikhsan Haron, Zulkiflee Fatwa debate on porcine derivatives in vaccine from the concept of physical and chemical transformation (Istihalah) in Islamic jurisprudence and science |
| title | Fatwa debate on porcine derivatives in vaccine from the concept of physical and chemical transformation (Istihalah) in Islamic jurisprudence and science |
| title_full | Fatwa debate on porcine derivatives in vaccine from the concept of physical and chemical transformation (Istihalah) in Islamic jurisprudence and science |
| title_fullStr | Fatwa debate on porcine derivatives in vaccine from the concept of physical and chemical transformation (Istihalah) in Islamic jurisprudence and science |
| title_full_unstemmed | Fatwa debate on porcine derivatives in vaccine from the concept of physical and chemical transformation (Istihalah) in Islamic jurisprudence and science |
| title_short | Fatwa debate on porcine derivatives in vaccine from the concept of physical and chemical transformation (Istihalah) in Islamic jurisprudence and science |
| title_sort | fatwa debate on porcine derivatives in vaccine from the concept of physical and chemical transformation (istihalah) in islamic jurisprudence and science |
| topic | BL Religion KBP Islamic Law R Medicine (General) |
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