Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Covid-19 obliged the authorities of all countries to adopt a series of measures aimed at limiting the spread of
the virus (e.g. social distancing and restrictions on internal and international movement), some of which prevent Muslims from performing, or only partially perform, some of their acts of worship, in particular those
which, by requiring and/or prescribing the formation of an assembly, physical proximity or direct contact
between those performing them (collective prayers, pilgrimage, religious festivals, funeral rites), are more
conducive to the spread of the virus. This situation is at the root of the many questions that some European
Muslims have asked jurists to provide them with guidance, based on Islamic law, on how to reconcile the
anti-Covid rules with the obligation to perform acts of worship. This article analyses the fatāwā issued by the
European Council for Fatwas and Research in response to these questions. In particular, this article has three
aims: 1. to identify and describe the solutions adopted by the Maǧlis to adapt religious practice to the restrictions imposed by the Covid; 2. to verify whether the solutions adopted by the ECFR to combat the pandemic are compatible with the provisions adopted by European governments in this regard; 3. to verify
whether and in what terms the Islamic jurisprudence produced at the national level (the Italian one) transposes
the transnational jurisprudence of the ECFR. The focus will be on fatāwā concerning collective prayers and
funeral rites.
the virus (e.g. social distancing and restrictions on internal and international movement), some of which prevent Muslims from performing, or only partially perform, some of their acts of worship, in particular those
which, by requiring and/or prescribing the formation of an assembly, physical proximity or direct contact
between those performing them (collective prayers, pilgrimage, religious festivals, funeral rites), are more
conducive to the spread of the virus. This situation is at the root of the many questions that some European
Muslims have asked jurists to provide them with guidance, based on Islamic law, on how to reconcile the
anti-Covid rules with the obligation to perform acts of worship. This article analyses the fatāwā issued by the
European Council for Fatwas and Research in response to these questions. In particular, this article has three
aims: 1. to identify and describe the solutions adopted by the Maǧlis to adapt religious practice to the restrictions imposed by the Covid; 2. to verify whether the solutions adopted by the ECFR to combat the pandemic are compatible with the provisions adopted by European governments in this regard; 3. to verify
whether and in what terms the Islamic jurisprudence produced at the national level (the Italian one) transposes
the transnational jurisprudence of the ECFR. The focus will be on fatāwā concerning collective prayers and
funeral rites.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Covid-19, European Council for Fatwas and Research, Fatwas, Italian Islamic Association of
Imams and Religious Guides, Muslims in Europe
Elenco autori:
DE ANGELO, Carlo
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