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Thu, 07/23/2009 - 15:24
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MUI : MENINGITIS VACCINATION NOT ALLOWED EXCEPT IN EMERGENCIES
Jakarta, July 23 (ANTARA) - The Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) has issued an edict declaring the use of swine-enxyme-containing meningitis vaccine haram (banned) except in emergencies.
"The use of meningitis vaccine is allowed for those doing an obligatory hajj pilgrimage (those making the pilgrimage for the first time). The vaccine itself remains haram," MUI Chairman KH Ma'ruf Amin said here on Thursday.
He made the statements at a seminar on "Reinforcement of the Indonesian Halal (allowed) Certification Institution."
Ma'ruf said meningitis vaccine was haram for those not making the hajj pilgrimage for the first time , or those conducting the 'umroh' or minor hajj pilgrimage.
However, the MUI chairman said that the use of the meningitis vaccine was also allowed for those doing the minor hajj pilgrimage with 'nazar' (after a prayer is granted).
He said that 'umroh' or minor hajj was an obligatory one if someone previously had a nazar to do so once his or her prayer was answered.
Ma'ruf said that Saudi Arabia itself was previously not informed of the fact that the meningitis vaccine contained a swine enzyme, so that the country still had to discuss it.
He said that MUI could not wait for the result of the Saudi meeting on the vaccine because Indonesian would-be hajj pilgrims this year would already be required to pay their pilgrimage fare this July.
"So, we must decide it first while Saudi Arabia has not. They have not issued any decision (with regard to the swine vaccine)," he said.
Therefore, MUI called on the government to prepare a halal meningitis vaccine for hajj pilgrims for the next hajj season in 2010.
The halal meningitis vaccine could be produced at home or the government should seek for other countries which would produce halal meningitis for the Indonesian hajj pilgrims.
He said that MUI was studying a meningitis vaccine produced by China or by the United States whether it was halal or not. If it turned out not to contain a swine enzyme, then it could be used by Indonesia.
The MUI made the edict on the meningitis vaccine on July 16, 2009 but the MUI chairman for the edict commission had yet to sign it.
"The use of meningitis vaccine is allowed for those doing an obligatory hajj pilgrimage (those making the pilgrimage for the first time). The vaccine itself remains haram," MUI Chairman KH Ma'ruf Amin said here on Thursday.
He made the statements at a seminar on "Reinforcement of the Indonesian Halal (allowed) Certification Institution."
Ma'ruf said meningitis vaccine was haram for those not making the hajj pilgrimage for the first time , or those conducting the 'umroh' or minor hajj pilgrimage.
However, the MUI chairman said that the use of the meningitis vaccine was also allowed for those doing the minor hajj pilgrimage with 'nazar' (after a prayer is granted).
He said that 'umroh' or minor hajj was an obligatory one if someone previously had a nazar to do so once his or her prayer was answered.
Ma'ruf said that Saudi Arabia itself was previously not informed of the fact that the meningitis vaccine contained a swine enzyme, so that the country still had to discuss it.
He said that MUI could not wait for the result of the Saudi meeting on the vaccine because Indonesian would-be hajj pilgrims this year would already be required to pay their pilgrimage fare this July.
"So, we must decide it first while Saudi Arabia has not. They have not issued any decision (with regard to the swine vaccine)," he said.
Therefore, MUI called on the government to prepare a halal meningitis vaccine for hajj pilgrims for the next hajj season in 2010.
The halal meningitis vaccine could be produced at home or the government should seek for other countries which would produce halal meningitis for the Indonesian hajj pilgrims.
He said that MUI was studying a meningitis vaccine produced by China or by the United States whether it was halal or not. If it turned out not to contain a swine enzyme, then it could be used by Indonesia.
The MUI made the edict on the meningitis vaccine on July 16, 2009 but the MUI chairman for the edict commission had yet to sign it.