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Teologi Wabah Perspektif Ibnu Hajar Al-‘Asqalani dan Slavoj Ẑiẑek

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This article discussed about the theology of pandemic in the perspective of Ibn Hajar al-'Asqalani and Slavoj Ẑiẑek. The author examined the book Badzlul Ma'ûn fi Fadhli ath-Thā'ûn and the book Pandemic, Covid-19 Shakes the World. This paper is a literature study, namely analyzing text as a source of data in the writing process. The pandemic in Ibn Hajar's perspective based on the hadith is a form of "torment" from God, and originates from the disturbance of the Jinn. Ethics in dealing with the pandemic includes praying qunut, global prayer, a healthy lifestyle and not visiting areas affected by the epidemic, and also not leaving areas that have been hit by the epidemic. Slavoj Ẑiẑek views that there is a need for a fundamental change in the governance of global life, a global ethic that is agreed upon in anticipation of the threat of shocking human life as experienced today.
Title: Teologi Wabah Perspektif Ibnu Hajar Al-‘Asqalani dan Slavoj Ẑiẑek
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This article discussed about the theology of pandemic in the perspective of Ibn Hajar al-'Asqalani and Slavoj Ẑiẑek.
The author examined the book Badzlul Ma'ûn fi Fadhli ath-Thā'ûn and the book Pandemic, Covid-19 Shakes the World.
This paper is a literature study, namely analyzing text as a source of data in the writing process.
The pandemic in Ibn Hajar's perspective based on the hadith is a form of "torment" from God, and originates from the disturbance of the Jinn.
Ethics in dealing with the pandemic includes praying qunut, global prayer, a healthy lifestyle and not visiting areas affected by the epidemic, and also not leaving areas that have been hit by the epidemic.
Slavoj Ẑiẑek views that there is a need for a fundamental change in the governance of global life, a global ethic that is agreed upon in anticipation of the threat of shocking human life as experienced today.

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