Abstract

As a country affected by the spread of the corona virus (COVID-19), Indonesia is experiencing an increase in cases every day. This raises the fear for the sake of public fear of this virus increasing. The practice of this fear has led to a negative stigma to discrimination against patients and sufferers of corona (COVID-19). This Study uses a qualitative method by taking data through documentation of several online news with data analysis using content analysis. This study will reveal the phenomenon of discrimination against sufferers of COVID-19 in the perspective of maqashid shari’ah. the findings in this research show that the attitude of giving a negative stigma and discrimination against corona sufferers (COVID-19) is an attitude that is opposed to the manifestation of maslahah which is an essential value of Islamic law, namely maqashid shari’ah.
 Keywords: Negative Stigma, Discrimination, COVID-19, Maqashid Shari’ah.

Highlights

  • Abstrak Sebagai Negara yang terdampak akan penyebaran virus corona (COVID19), Indonesia sampai hari ini mengalami penambahan kasus setiap harinya

  • As a country affected by the spread of the corona virus (COVID-19), Indonesia is experiencing an increase in cases every day

  • This raises the fear for the sake of public fear of this virus increasing. The practice of this fear has led to a negative stigma to discrimination against patients and sufferers of corona (COVID-19)

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Introduction

Abstrak Sebagai Negara yang terdampak akan penyebaran virus corona (COVID19), Indonesia sampai hari ini mengalami penambahan kasus setiap harinya. Praktik ketakutan ini hingga menimbulkan sebuah stigma negatif hingga adanya diskriminasi terhadap pasien dan penderita corona (COVID-19). Kajian ini akan mengungkap fenomena diskriminasi terhadap para penderita COVID-19 dalam perspektif maqashid syari’ah.

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