13th
March, 2021
PRESS RELEASE:
MURIC
URGES MUSLIMS TO TAKE COVID-19 VACCINES
Nigeria
received almost 4 million doses of the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines on
Tuesday, 2nd March, 2021. The vaccination exercise has since begun
as doses have been sent to various states of the federation. Meanwhile, the
Nigerian Islamic human rights organization, the Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC),
has joined the campaign in support of the vaccination. The group urged Nigerian
Muslims and the rest of the citizens to take the vaccine without any fear in
their own interest.
MURIC
spoke in support of the vaccine on Saturday, 13th March, 2021
through its director, Professor Ishaq Akintola.
“The
whole country is aware of the arrival of about four million doses of the
Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines since Tuesday, 2nd March, 2021.
It is our candid opinion that Nigerians cannot afford to sit on the fence in
the face of daunting COVID-19 statistics around the world. 116,874,912 cases have been confirmed globally as
at yesterday, Friday, 12th March, 2021. There have also been
2,597,381 COVID-19 related deaths around the world.
“The total of
confirmed cases in Nigeria stands at 158,535 with 1,969 deaths and 138,055
recoveries also as at yesterday. Nigeria had 2,878 new confirmed cases this
week and that is why we cannot say we are out of the woods. Nigeria needs the
vaccine as much as countries that have suffered high death rate from the
pandemic. Nonetheless, a large number of citizens are
still very skeptical about the efficacy of the vaccine. MURIC’s message of
today is directed at this conspiracy theory camp, particularly the Muslim
population.
“We reaffirm the position of scholars
of Islam especially that of the prolific Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah in his Majmu‘
al-Fataawa (37 volumes). The concensus of Islamic scholars is that
vaccination is halaal (permissible). They cited the hadith of the
Prophet (peace be upon him) where he said ‘Seek medical treatment’.
“COVID-19 vaccine is
designed to give protection to those who take it by making their bodies produce
substances known as antibodies whose function is to fight disease. We have seen
our leaders (both at the federal and state levels) taking the injection. This
is to build confidence in us. We urge Nigerian Muslims and the rest of the
citizenry to embrace the vaccine. Let us obey our leaders as enshrined in the
Glorious Qur’an (4:59).
“Nigerians should note that many of those who denied COVID-19
later fell victims. John McDaniel, from Ohio,
United States, died from COVID-19 on April 23, 2020 after initially claiming
the pandemic was overblown (https://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus-live-updates/2020/04/23/842551422/sadly-he-is-not-with-us-family-mourns-a-dad-who-denied-then-died-from-covid-19).
Brian Lee Hitchens, a taxi driver in Florida, who believed false claims that coronavirus was a hoax,
lost his wife, Erin, to Covid-19 on August 24, 2020
(https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-53892856?). Influencer Dmitriy
Stuzhuk also died of the pandemic after denying its existence
(https://news.sky.com/story/influencer-dmitriy-stuzhuk-dies-from-covid-19-after-denying-its-existence-12107174).
“MURIC therefore calls on cynics to have a rethink, face reality
and accept the vaccine. We are concerned with the right of every Nigerian to
live a healthy life free from any disease. In particular, we believe that
Nigerian lives matter as no Nigerian deserves to lose his life to any epidemic
when a panacea has been made available.” #Nigerianlivesmatter
Professor
Ishaq Akintola,
Director,
Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC)
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