PUTRAJAYA: The office of the Mufti of the Federal Territories (PMWP) has agreed to adopt the resolution of the Muzakarah (discussion) of the Fatwa Com.
Sunday, 14 Feb 2021 01:12 PM MYT
The Federal Territories Mufti has declared the use of the Covid-19 vaccine as permissible (harus) and obligatory (wajib). Reuters file pic
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PUTRAJAYA, Feb 14 The office of the Mufti of the Federal Territories (PMWP) has agreed to adopt the resolution of the Muzakarah (discussion) of the Fatwa Committee of the National Council for Islamic Religious Affairs (MKI) on Dec 3 last year.
The meeting had decided that the use of the Covid-19 vaccine is permissible (harus) and obligatory (wajib) for groups which have been identified by the government.
SEREMBAN: The Special Meeting of the Muzakarah Committee of the National Council on Islamic Religious Affairs will discuss the guidelines for taking vaccines during the month of Ramadan for Muslims.
SEREMBAN, Feb 12: The Special Meeting of the Muzakarah Committee of the National Council on Islamic Religious Affairs will discuss the guidelines for .
Understanding the Islamic perspective of Covid vaccines 25 Jan 2021 / 08:35 H. Pix for representational purpose only.
KUALA LUMPUR: While Malaysia awaits its first consignment of the Covid-19 vaccine next month, certain quarters are still disputing the safety and halal status of the vaccine shots.
Malaysia has so far entered into joint agreements with the World Health Organisation’s COVAX facility as well as the United States-based Pfizer-BioNTech and United Kingdom’s AstraZeneca for its vaccine supply.
The rollout of the first 12.8 million Pfizer-BioNTech doses is expected to begin in Malaysia at the end of February 2021 and will cover 20 percent of the population with its two-dose regimen.