Egypt’s Dar al-Ifta Authorizes Using Zakat for Purchasing COVID-19 Vaccines
Egypt’s Dar al-Ifta announced it is permissible to use the Zakat funds to buy the coronavirus vaccine in order to ensure “preservation of the self,” which is one of the higher overall objectives of Islamic law.
Dar al-Ifta said that establishing a health
system comes within this goal, which also aims to maintain people's health and
provide vaccines against COVID-19.
The fatwa also authorized the use of the money
to treat patients, according to the statement.
The development of the virus and its effects
necessitate efforts and funds to ensure a strong health system, with all its
mechanisms, tools, devices, treatment, and means of protection, according to
Dar al-Ifta.
The statement also explained that one of the
most important aspects of protecting the livelihood of individuals and
communities is the elimination of deadly diseases and pandemics.
The Egyptian Ministry of Health and Population
confirmed 1,022 new coronavirus cases and 59 virus-related deaths, while there
were 677 recovered cases.
Egypt has reported a total of 153,741 cases,
121,072 recoveries and 8,421 deaths.
Meanwhile, the government denied reports
claiming the coronavirus vaccine will be distributed according to the social
class of citizens, confirming that the map circulating on media regarding the
distribution of the vaccine is “untrue.”
The cabinet asserted that the state will
provide the vaccine to all citizens without discrimination, pointing out that
the process of distributing the vaccine is not based on social hierarchy.
It asserted that priority will be given to the most vulnerable groups, such as medical staff, people with chronic diseases, and the elderly.



