Covid 19 - 5 Digital Solutions Adopted by Singaporean Muslims

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May | 2020

Mr Rusyaidi Radzi Project officer, Muis Academy

Introduction New Normal: If you’d ask me what is the one thing that the whole Covid19 situation has taught us, I’d confidently answer conforming to a new normalcy of digital disruption on our regular as well as special activities. As the world grapples to resolve one of the most catastrophic pandemics in history, Muslims around the world continue their quest for an adjusted spiritual, cultural and theological coping mechanisms during this challenging period.

Creativity and digitalisation are the new norm.

Adjustments: From the initial cultural changes of discouraging Muslims to shake hands and exchange warm hugs to replacing them with the ‘Salam Mufti’ gesture, where one places their hand close to their hearts as a greeting symbol. To the closure of mosques for at least five days for cleaning to a more sensitive yet tactful measure of closing all 70 mosques till further notice. From limiting the number of wedding guest attendees to a hefty approach of postponing pre-planned solemnizations. Oppositions: These adjustment measures were opposed by some adherents of determinism and fatalism. In which, they assume everything happens by the will of God. Life and death are predestined by Him and to be infected or not is beyond our human control and means. To fear other than God Himself would mean an act of deviation from the faith. Others argued that preventive measures like postponing the solemnization would lead to a series of misconducts such as pre-marital sex. Realizations: However, as cases continued to escalate, people understood that being pious and true to our faith, doesn’t mean engaging in harmful and reckless behaviour in the name of religion, but rather, it means prioritising life over death and public health over individual cases of those who may engage in pre-martial sex. Nonetheless, when death inevitably occurs it ought to be accepted and religious leaders ought to find creative ways to strengthen the community’s faith and protect its members from vices while encouraging everyone to cooperate with protective state orders. Adapting to the sudden wave of changes, Muslims around the world, particularly in Singapore are addressing this dismal feeling differently. Apart from the obligation to turn to God for every matter, Muslims turned to digitalization to reach God. Read more on the 5 digital solutions popularly adopted.

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People of faith handled the crisis with fortitude and thrived in spite of it’s challenges.

Shaping the future of humanity lies in our ability to collectively resolve the current challenge with its different fronts by perfecting the practical art of ethical and compassionate living. For the wisdom of faith traditions and spiritualties is not solely for personal development, but should also inspire people to transform themselves, their families and societies, to celebrate diversity as well as care for our integral wellbeing to advance the societal global condition.


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