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Contemporary Primary Sources :: Fatwās - Contemporary :: 20 Ramaḍān 1421 / 16 December 2000
Komisi Fatwa Majelis Ulama Indonesia, Posted by Daniel Peterson, 16 March 2015
This fatwa regulates the consumption of halal products in food, drinks, medicine, cosmetics, etc.
Contemporary Primary Sources :: Fatwās - Contemporary :: 25 Rabīʿ I 1424 / 25 May 2003
This fatwa regulates the standardisation of halal labelling for food, drinks, the use of names and ingredients, microbes and the consumption of frogs.
Contemporary Primary Sources :: Fatwās - Contemporary :: 25 Rajab 1430 / 16 July 2009
This fatwa regulates meningitis vaccinations for Muslims travelling to Saudi Arabia to perform the Hajj and Umrah. It states that vaccines containing pork are prohibited. Where no halal vaccines are available, however, vaccines containing pork are mubah (permissible).
Contemporary Primary Sources :: Fatwās - Contemporary :: 29 Rabīʿ I 1432 / 3 March 2011
This fatwa regulates the cleaning of machinery used to process both halal and non-halal products with substances other than water.
This fatwa regulates the procedures required to purify contaminated yeast extract.
Contemporary Primary Sources :: Fatwās - Contemporary :: 21 Dhū al-Qaʿda 1428 / 29 November 2007
Komisi Majelis Ulama Indonesia, Posted by Daniel Peterson, 16 March 2015
This fatwa regulates the preservation of human bodies for the purposes of research.
Contemporary Primary Sources :: Fatwās - Contemporary :: 2 Dhū al-Ḥijja 1430 / 18 November 2009
This fatwa defines what constitutes alcohol and regulates its usage and consumption.
Contemporary Primary Sources :: Fatwās - Contemporary :: 16 Dhū al-Ḥijja 1430 / 2 December 2009
This fatwa regulates the lawful slaughter of animals, the quality of the animal, the role and duties of the slaughterer, the standard quality of the devices used for slaughtering, and the standardisation of processing, preservation and shipping.
Contemporary Primary Sources :: Fatwās - Contemporary :: 20 Jumādā II 1426 / 25 July 2005
This fatwa regulates the consumption of oral polio vaccines, stating that all medication containing impure properties is forbidden (haram), but that oral polio vaccines are permissible if no such other vaccine that accords with Islamic requirements is available.
Contemporary Primary Sources :: Fatwās - Contemporary :: 20 Shaʿbān 1432 / 20 July 2011
Komisi Fatwa Majelis Ulama Indonesia, Posted by Daniel Peterson, 07 October 2015
This fatwa regulates the usage of animal placenta in cosmetics and topical medications.
Contemporary Primary Sources :: Fatwās - Contemporary :: 12 Ramaḍān 1432 / 10 August 2011
This fatwa permits the usage of food and drink colouring made from cochineals, provided such usage is in no way hazardous.
Contemporary Primary Sources :: Fatwās - Contemporary :: 28 Dhū al-Qaʿda 1432 / 24 October 2011
This fatwa regulates the slaughter of sacrificial animals during the Hajj al-Tamattu. Said slaughter is to be carried out on haram land, and if a person cannot afford to purchase such an animal (generally, a goat), they may instead fast for 10 days: three days on haram land, seven days upon their return home.
Contemporary Primary Sources :: Fatwās - Contemporary :: 6 Rabīʿ II 1423 / 15 June 2002
This fatwa permits the consumption of crab provided the crab is fit for human consumption.
Contemporary Primary Sources :: Legislation :: 29 Shaʿbān 1422 / 14 November 2001
Gubernur Sumatera Barat, Posted by Dina Afrianty, 12 June 2015
This provincial regulation regulates sexual conduct, and the consumption of alcohol and illicit drugs. It emphasises the role of society in preventing such behaviours for the purposes of building a society based on the principles of Islam.
Contemporary Primary Sources :: Fatwās - Contemporary :: 13 Muḥarram 1435 / 15 November 2013
Dewan Syari'ah Nasional MUI, Posted by Daniel Peterson, 19 August 2015
This fatwa acknowledges the benefits of a shari'a-based pension program, defines key terms, and navigates through the different types of agreements required to implement such a program, including bequests (hibah), agency agreements (wakalah), and cooperative agreements (Mudharabah).
Contemporary Primary Sources :: Legislation :: 25 Ramaḍān 1435 / 21 July 2014
Presiden Republik Indonesia, Posted by Daniel Peterson, 01 September 2015
This government regulation regulates the responsibilties of the provincial governments and central government in guaranteeing reproductive rights. It guarantees women's rights to pre-natal and post-natal health services, including that of teenagers who fall pregnant. It also guarantees the right to information relating to family-planning, including contraception and sexual health, and permits abortion only in certain instances. Access to non-natural means of conception is available to married couples only.
Contemporary Primary Sources :: Legislation :: 17 Jumādā I 1424 / 15 July 2003
Gubernur Provinsi Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam, Posted by Daniel Peterson, 10 June 2016
This qanun regulates the implementation and financing of health services in Aceh. The qanun states that the implementation and financing of such services is intended to increase the awareness, desire and livelihood, of every person to create a healthy, Islamic Acehnese society.
Contemporary Primary Sources :: Legislation :: 24 Dhū al-Ḥijja 1435 / 17 October 2014
Dewan Perwakilan Rakyat Republik Indonesia, Presiden Republik Indonesia, Posted by Daniel Peterson, 19 August 2015
This statute regulates the halal certification of food and beverages, how to obtain certification, and what to do with certification. It also identifies who can act as a halal certifying body and who can act as a halal auditing body.
Contemporary Primary Sources :: Legislation :: 23 Shawwāl 1426 / 23 November 2005
Walikota Tangerang, Posted by Daniel Peterson, 27 October 2015
This regional regulation categorises alcoholic beverages in accordance with their alcoholic content and prohibits their distribution and sale. It provides several exceptions to this rule:
The regulation does not, however, make any reference to Islam or religion.
Contemporary Primary Sources :: Legislation :: 30 Rabīʿ I 1428 / 16 April 2007
Walikota Banjarmasin, Posted by Daniel Peterson, 08 October 2015
This regional regulation acknowledges in its preamble that one of its purposes is to anticipate the negative impact the increased distribution of alcohol would have on the people of Banjarmasin. Among other provisions and conditions, it prohibits all activities related to the distribution of alcohol, and obligates the people of Banjarmasin to report to law enforcement agencies any such activities as they become aware of them. It also guarantees their confidentiality and legal protection should they make such a report. Contravention of these prohibitions can result in six months imprisonment or a fine of up to IDR 50 million, as well as seizure and destruction of the alcoholic beverages subject of the sanction.
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