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The Controversy of Muslim Community Interpretation of the Covid-19 Pandemic

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  • Naqiyah Naqiyah
  • Irwan Abdullah
  • Zulfi Mubaraq
  • Farah Nuril Izzah
  • Hasse Jubba
  • Muhammad Khairi Mahyudin
  • Farah Amani
  • Inas Haidar

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The Muslim community in Indonesia interprets Covid-19 controversially, which may have various consequences. This paper aims to map the pattern of interpretation of Covid-19 among Muslims in Indonesia and analyze how different understandings hindered pandemic crisis countermeasures. The data were obtained from online news and social media, which were then confirmed by open interviews, specifically covering two areas: the respondents' views related to the interpretation of Covid-19 and the bases for their opinion. This study found three types of understanding: First, textual interpretation, in which Covid-19 was interpreted as a 'punishment and a creature of God, so there is no need to be afraid of; instead, we need to get closer to God. Second, contextual interpretation, where Covid-19 was interpreted as a disaster/trial, needs to be addressed by complying with health protocols in Indonesia and improving our spirituality. Third, spiritual interpretation, where Covid-19 was interpreted as a test, so those who passed this test will increase their piety. Thus, the controversy in understanding the substance of the Covid-19 pandemic needs to be overcome. This paper suggests that more intensive education is required to improve public knowledge about the Covid-19 pandemic to prevent further adversity in its countermeasures.

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  • Naqiyah Naqiyah & Irwan Abdullah & Zulfi Mubaraq & Farah Nuril Izzah & Hasse Jubba & Muhammad Khairi Mahyudin & Farah Amani & Inas Haidar, 2022. "The Controversy of Muslim Community Interpretation of the Covid-19 Pandemic," Academic Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, Richtmann Publishing Ltd, vol. 11, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:bjz:ajisjr:2251
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.36941/ajis-2022-0090
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