A London Based Digital Publication Covering Diplomatic & Business Activities Globally

Sunday, October 1, 2023

Grand Imam of Al Azhar urges nations to share responsibility to combat COVID-19

(Cairo) – Dr. Ahmad Al Tayyeb, Grand Imam of Al Azhar Al Sharif, has expressed Al Azhar’s solidarity with the nations and people facing the coronavirus, COVID-19, urging countries to share the responsibility of combating the pandemic.

In a statement, Dr. Al Tayyeb called the creation and propagation of rumours surrounding COVID-19 as “Islamically forbidden”, as it may confuse and frighten others, lessening their confidence in the measures carried out by governments to protect their nations and peoples.

The Grand Imam addressed the global community, saying, “As you are aware, the world currently lives in a state of terror and fear as a result of the fast-spreading COVID-19 pandemic. This virus, which has affected and killed thousands worldwide, and has disrupted livelihoods and isolated nations across the world.”

“During these difficult times, we as nations, peoples and individuals as well as institutions must shoulder the responsibility towards combating this epidemic to put an end to it,” he affirmed.

Dr. Al Tayyeb also acknowledged the “great sacrifices” made by doctors, nurses and healthcare professionals who risk their lives on a daily basis to fight this dangerous outbreak.

He also expressed his appreciation of the “great efforts” taken by government officials across the world, saying they have offered us hope that “we will be able to overcome and defeat this pandemic”.

“For us to achieve success in this, we must be determined in our intentions and carry on shouldering the responsibility in a strict and uncompromising manner,” he added.

“As Grand Imam of Al Azhar, and within the religious jurisprudence stating, ‘warding off dangers comes before benefits’ and, ‘greater risks are offset by lesser ones’, I affirm that all health and legislative regulations issued by concerned bodies must be adhered to,” Al Tayyeb said, adding that these include regulations related to personal hygiene, social distancing, staying at home, suspension of Friday prayers as well as prayer congregations in mosques while performing them all on time.

“All these are necessities according to Islamic law and disobeying them is equivalent to disobeying Allah’s words,” Al Tayyeb said while quoting a verse from the Holy Quran, “Do not throw yourselves with your own hands into destruction” (Quran, 2:195).

Latest Posts

Latest Posts

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.

RELATED ARTICLES

UAE FOREIGN MINISTER, FOSTERS DIPLOMATIC BONDS AT the UN

  In New York on September 21, 2023, H.H. Sheikh...

Sultan Al Neyadi’s Earth Return from Historic Space Mission

UAE astronaut Sultan Al Neyadi has successfully completed a...

Record-Breaking UAE Non-Oil Foreign Trade Reaches AED 1.239 Trillion in H1 2023

In H1 2023, the UAE achieved a historic milestone...

Hamdan bin Mohammed Reviews RTA’s Infrastructure and Smart Traffic Projects

H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum,...

UAE and Brazil Forge Economic Knowledge Exchange Partnership

The UAE and Brazil have initiated a groundbreaking partnership...

UAE Strengthening Its Connections with the ASEAN Region

Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of...

Dubai World Trade Centre Strengthens Dubai’s Role as a Global Business Tourism Hub

Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC) has unveiled its diverse...

Kings Coronation

Dubai 10X Initiative to Propel Progressive Governance

Dubai, UAE - H.H. Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin...