The Mufti of the Republic, Othman Battikh, stated that from a religious point of view, there is no issue with vaccination during Ramadan.
Speaking on Jawhara FM, Battikh affirmed that the vaccine does not break the fast “since it does not nourish the body and has nothing to do with the digestive system nor with eating and drinking “.
He emphasised that the vaccine protects human health, and accordingly it is permissible to be vaccinated during the month of Ramadan, calling on all citizens to do so.
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