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Anglojew
10-18-2014, 12:33 AM
Islam isn’t just at the heart of the terror threat posed by the Islamic State. The religion is also contributing to the other major crisis plaguing the globe: the spread of Ebola.

Washington and its media stenographers won’t tell you this, lest they look intolerant, but Islamic burial rituals are a key reason why health officials can’t contain the spread of the deadly disease in West Africa.

Many of the victims of Ebola in the three hot-spot nations there — Sierra Leone and Guinea, as well as neighboring Liberia — are Muslim. Roughly 73% of Sierra Leone’s and about 85% of Guinea’s people are Muslim. Islam, moreover, is practiced by more than 13% of Liberians.

When Muslims die, family members don’t turn to a funeral home or crematorium to take care of the body. In Islam, death is handled much differently.

Relatives personally wash the corpses of loved ones from head to toe. Often, several family members participate in this posthumous bathing ritual, known as Ghusl.

Before scrubbing the skin with soap and water, family members press down on the abdomen to excrete fluids still in the body. A mixture of camphor and water is used for a final washing. Then, family members dry off the body and shroud it in white linens.

Again, washing the bodies of the dead in this way is considered a collective duty for Muslims, especially in Muslim nations. Failure to do so is believed to leave the deceased “impure” and jeopardizes the faithful’s ascension into Paradise (unless he died in jihad; then no Ghusl is required).

Before the body is buried, Muslims attending the funeral typically pass a common bowl for use in ablution or washing of the face, feet and hands, compounding the risk of infection.

Though these customs are prescribed by Shariah law, they’re extremely dangerous and should be suspended. Mosque leaders must step in to educate village Muslims about the dangers of interacting with corpses.

Ebola victims can be more contagious dead than alive. Their bodies are covered in rashes, blood and other fluids containing the virus.

“Funerals and washing dead bodies in West African countries have led, to a great extent, to spread the disease,” a World Health Organization spokeswoman recently warned.

WHO has issued an advisory to Red Cross and other relief workers in African Muslim nations to “be aware of the family’s cultural practices and religious beliefs. Help the family understand why some practices cannot be done because they place the family or others at risk for exposure.”

The document added: “Identify a family member who has influence with the rest of the family and who can make sure family members avoid dangerous practices such as washing or touching the body.”

The warning appears to be falling on deaf ears, however.

Last month, Red Cross workers in Guinea were attacked by family members while trying to bury Ebola dead safely. In Sierra Leone, moreover, a family took Ebola-ridden bodies secured in body bags from the Red Cross, opened them up and exposed all members of the family to Ebola. They all contracted the disease.

The UN warns that if the spread of Ebola can’t be contained within 60 days, it could turn into a global plague. The West African infection rate is expected to jump from 1,000 a week to 10,000 a week.

President Obama argues that suspending travel with these West African nations would do more harm than good.

But the practice of these religious customs is even more reason to do so.

Even Saudi Arabia, the center of Islam, is now barring pilgrims from Liberia, Sierra Leone and Guinea from traveling to Mecca for fear of them bringing the virus into the kingdom.

So what’s stopping us from barring travelers from those countries?

http://www.faithfreedom.org/?p=10177

KawaiiKawaii
10-18-2014, 12:37 AM
Anglojew, as much as Islam is problematic in many ways, you can't blame it for everything. Yesterday, I was eating a kebab and there was too much hot sauce. Do you think it is Islam's fault too?

Anglojew
10-18-2014, 12:46 AM
Anglojew, as much as Islam is problematic in many ways, you can't blame it for everything. Yesterday, I was eating a kebab and there was too much hot sauce. Do you think it is Islam's fault too?

Did you actually read the article?

KawaiiKawaii
10-18-2014, 12:50 AM
Did you actually read the article?

Did you actually know that the place worst affected, Liberia, is mainly Christian? This has nothing to do with religion, but with consumption of bushmeat, increasing population density making the spread of diseases easier and general unsanitary conditions in all these countries.

Ars Moriendi
10-18-2014, 12:52 AM
Sayanim bullshit again.

KawaiiKawaii
10-18-2014, 12:58 AM
http://streamafrica.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/guinea-liberia-sierra-leone-2014-current.jpg
http://hbhoskinliberia.weebly.com/uploads/1/7/1/0/17101950/747351_orig.gif

Maybe I'm blind and I don't see it, but there doesn't seem to be a pattern here.

Gustave H
10-18-2014, 01:05 AM
Anglojew, as much as Islam is problematic in many ways, you can't blame it for everything. Yesterday, I was eating a kebab and there was too much hot sauce. Do you think it is Islam's fault too?
Anglojew can and will blame Islam for everything. He does it all the time. And, it's rather amusing.

Ars Moriendi
10-18-2014, 01:06 AM
Thumb down, sweet.

Anglojew
10-18-2014, 01:10 AM
http://streamafrica.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/guinea-liberia-sierra-leone-2014-current.jpg
http://hbhoskinliberia.weebly.com/uploads/1/7/1/0/17101950/747351_orig.gif

Maybe I'm blind and I don't see it, but there doesn't seem to be a pattern here.

Look at the maps closely. The bottom map doesn't include Guinea or Sierra Leone just Liberia but you can clearly see the areas effected are the Muslim North-West of Liberia. Why wouldn't these Islamic rituals not spread the decease?

KawaiiKawaii
10-18-2014, 01:26 AM
Look at the maps closely. The bottom map doesn't include Guinea or Sierra Leone just Liberia but you can clearly see the areas effected are the Muslim North-West of Liberia. Why wouldn't these Islamic rituals not spread the decease?

Because these rituals are very unlikely to spread the disease compared to all the other factors involved, such as living in slums without sanitation, lack of hospitals, consumption of bushmeat, etc. Maybe they are responsible for a tiny, tiny fraction of it, but nothing compared to the rest.

KawaiiKawaii
10-18-2014, 01:29 AM
http://www.cdc.gov/vhf/ebola/outbreaks/2014-west-africa/distribution-map.html
Here is a better map of the spread of the virus in Western Africa. I don't have any access to a detailed religious map of this part of the world, sorry.

KawaiiKawaii
10-18-2014, 01:31 AM
http://www.pewforum.org/files/2012/07/religious-composition-map.png

This is the closest thing I've found. So, no blame on Islam for Ebola, sorry.

al-Bosni
10-18-2014, 01:51 AM
Islam is staunchly hygienic. Many Islamic rituals may help prevent the spread of Ebola.

cally
10-18-2014, 01:54 AM
Islam is staunchly hygienic. Many Islamic rituals may help prevent the spread of Ebola.

Serious or trolling?

KawaiiKawaii
10-18-2014, 01:59 AM
Islam is staunchly hygienic. Many Islamic rituals may help prevent the spread of Ebola.

Compared to modern hygiene practices, no. For the past, sure.