The "corona virus" is becoming a deadly and deadly epidemic affecting the whole world. Institutions, doctors and scholars are working diligently for public awareness. On the other hand, its destruction continues unabated and the scenario is so frightening that society is being killed mentally and psychologically. Rumors of an outbreak have caused uproar. Unnecessary gatherings as well as necessary gatherings and even worship in mosques have been restricted. In this case, it is very important to know Islamic teachings to avoid global disasters, epidemics and prevent their spread: global disasters, epidemics There are four types of Shari'ah rulings on diseases, various afflictions and dangers, and the teachings and instructions of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him): 1. Reliance on future conditions and circumstances (trusting in Allaah) is a sign of perfection of faith There is good news. If there is any calamity, epidemic or calamity in spite of reliance and trust in Allah Almighty, then one should be patient. For such people, there is a promise of God's support and a great reward. There are various narrations on this subject in the books of hadith under the title of "Bab al-Tawakkul wa Sabr". By declaring the greatest calamity to be a divine decision, he protects it from mental acceptance, tolerance and unnecessary tears of regret. Because the will of Allah Almighty will be fulfilled. There are detailed ahaadeeth of this subject under "Bab al-Qadr". Goes and tries to save him from disappointment. The patient is told, "There is nothing wrong with that. You will get well soon, etc." Many such ahaadeeth have been mentioned in the context of “Bab Ayyada Al-Mariz”. Imams of mosques should make the teaching of these ahaadeeth common. 4 If an epidemic breaks out in a nation or region, then such areas There are separate rules for residents and different rules for those coming from other areas. Those who come from outside are commanded not to go to such an area with caution, because if someone accidentally falls victim to an epidemic on the basis of divine destiny, then on such an occasion the weak-believing Muslim will be affected by the epidemic. Don't worry about being real. As far as the guidelines for the local people of the affected area are concerned, their explanation is that Muslims should believe that no disease can be transmitted from one person to another without the command of Allah Almighty. Taking precautionary measures to avoid such epidemics is also in line with the spirit of Shariah. The first three things that help to prevent the spread of a global epidemic; first, after identification, move the patient to isolation. Secondly, in isolation, the patient should take care of all his needs on his own. Thirdly, he should take care of the medicines and other prescriptions required for the treatment.
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