Legal Rules on self-preservation from the Covid-19 pandemic
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The research highlights certain issues like defining the legal rules linguistically and idiomatically, defining the pandemic linguistically and terminologically, defining Covid19 infection, and identifying the preventive measures against the Covid19 pandemic before the outbreak of the pandemic and after the outbreak. The research, furthermore, highlights how Islam deals with such problems spread rapidly among people. Islam, in fact, orders cleanliness and removing dirt using disinfectants such as water, a matter that eliminates microorganisms that cause infection. Quarantine during the outbreak of infection, and the application of mandated provisions in collective worship is related to infectious diseases.
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