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COVID-19 vaccine and its effect on fasting in the month of Ramadan

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COVID-19 vaccine – Well-known fatwa bodies such as Al-Azhar have ruled regarding vaccination that does not invalidate the fast. Where the vaccines are given by intramuscular injection, not through a natural entrance such as the mouth or nose.

Other bodies in the same field, such as the International Islamic Fiqh Academy, have also said that coronavirus vaccines are permitted under Islamic law.

The WHO Regional Office for the Eastern Mediterranean continued. That everyone must adhere to general health and social measures. To ensure that you protect yourself and others, from the possibility of transmitting the infection even after the COVID-19 vaccine.

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