2021
DOI: 10.15562/phpma.v9i1.274
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How Does Islamic Organizations Respond to COVID-19 in Indonesia? A Case Study

Abstract: Background and purpose: Indonesia has made several regulations to tackle the corona virus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, including large scale social limitation (Pembatasan Sosial Berskala Besar (PSBB)). This regulation is related to physical distancing in all sectors and activities, including religious activities. But efforts made by government and other organizations are not enough to ensure society that these regulations will not affect their religiosity. To strengthen this policy, majelis ulama Indonesi… Show more

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“…The research findings found that the religious leaders involved consisted of clerics, priests, and religious organizations. These organizations are Nahdlatul Ulama, Muhammadiyah, and the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) (Abdullah, 2020;Hakim & Aziz, 2020;Khairil, 2021;Prawoto et al, 2020;Rachmawati et al, 2022;Rahvy & Ridlo, 2021;Simon et al, 2021;TAQİYUDDİN, 2021;Telhalia & Natalia, 2022;Widyawati & Lon, 2021). However, most articles discuss information and prevention of Covid-19 from the perspectives of the Islamic religion of the Christian religion.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The research findings found that the religious leaders involved consisted of clerics, priests, and religious organizations. These organizations are Nahdlatul Ulama, Muhammadiyah, and the Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) (Abdullah, 2020;Hakim & Aziz, 2020;Khairil, 2021;Prawoto et al, 2020;Rachmawati et al, 2022;Rahvy & Ridlo, 2021;Simon et al, 2021;TAQİYUDDİN, 2021;Telhalia & Natalia, 2022;Widyawati & Lon, 2021). However, most articles discuss information and prevention of Covid-19 from the perspectives of the Islamic religion of the Christian religion.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, Susmann, et. al (2022) states that the COVID-19 mitigation strategy (Kusumaningtyas, 2021) by Islamic organizations that seek to use certain approaches or strategies (Rahvy, 2012;Kunovjanek & Wankmüller, 2020;Suherdiana, Ridwan & Fatoni, 2020) largely depends on persuading people to adopt behavioral changes (Fakhruroji, 2022). In several previous studies, Moradi & Zihagh (2022) found that there are factors that influence online consumers to adopt information.…”
Section: Da'wah Strategy With Health Messages To Survive Covid-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…MUI merespon kondisi ini dengan mengeluarkan Fatwa No. 14 Tahun 2020 tentang Penyelenggaraan Ibadah dalam situasi terjadi wabah covid-19 dengan memerintahkan kepada seluruh umat Islam untuk mengatur kondisi tertentu di mana umat Islam bisa pergi ke masjid, berdasarkan status atau tingkat wilayah mereka terkait dengan COVID-19 69 . Fatwa ini merupakan reaktualisasi norma Islam yang sementara menggeser kewajiban Sholat secara jamaah yang sebenarnya sudah menjadi perintah dari Al-Quran dan Al-Hadist.…”
Section: Karakteristik Studi Hukum Islam Sebagai Media Aktualisasi No...unclassified