Halal or Haram? The COVID-19 Vaccine Discussion Among Twitter users in Malaysia

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Abstract

Vaccine hesitancy is gaining attention due to the increasing spread of the COVID-19 pandemic in Malaysia. Malaysia is a majority Muslim country and religion has a significant influence on the acceptance or rejection of vaccines. This is clearly seen through the disagreement over the halal status of vaccines. Social media has become a platform for discussion and dissemination of information and dis-information on vaccines. Thus, it has had a relatively significant influence on vaccine hesitancy among social media users. By analysing tweets from February 2020 to February 2021 using Twitter API, this paper highlights the discussion of COVID-19 vaccines’ halal status on Twitter. This study focuses on the analysis of vaccination reluctancy among the Twitter users in Malaysia and found that the most prevalent theme from the discussion is the constructed religious narratives to justify scientifically misleading and false claims concerning vaccination represented on social media. This finding also calls for a deeper understanding of society’s constructed knowledge concerning contemporary issues in the digital age on social media.

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Mohd Jenol, N. A., & Ahmad Pazil, N. H. (2023). Halal or Haram? The COVID-19 Vaccine Discussion Among Twitter users in Malaysia. Journal of Religion and Health, 62(4), 2933–2946. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10943-023-01798-4

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