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Friday, January 31, 2014
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Sheikh Abdul Rahman Ibn Abdul Aziz as-Sudais
ISLAMABAD: As part of the out-of-the-box strategy to deal with the growing incidence of vaccination refusal in the country’s conservative parts, the government has engaged Imam of Kaaba Sheikh Abdur Rehman As-Sudais for helping it convince the people about the importance of polio drops for their children’s health.
The move has been planned in light of the religious leaders’ huge influence on public opinion, according to State Minister for National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination Saira Afzal Tarar. She said the Imam of Kaaba would come to Pakistan next month to lead anti-polio campaigns. “The Imam-e-Kaaba is being invited to visit the country as part of efforts to remove misperceptions about polio vaccination,” she said.
Besides the Imam of Kaaba, Al-Azhar University and Dar-ul-Uloom Deoband have also issued edicts in favour of polio vaccination. In the Muslim world, 57 countries are administering polio drops to children and 54 of them are free from the vaccine-preventable disease. According to the minister, influential religious leaders and community leaders are being engaged to counter opposition to polio vaccination in certain parts of the country.
Govt engages Imam of Kaaba to lead polio campaigns - thenews.com.pk
Who are the idiots in Pakistan who are against vaccinating children and people in general against polio? I mean have they gone completely nuts? No disrespect. I am shocked. Hopefully this moves helps a bit at least.
Friday, January 31, 2014
From Print Edition
Sheikh Abdul Rahman Ibn Abdul Aziz as-Sudais
ISLAMABAD: As part of the out-of-the-box strategy to deal with the growing incidence of vaccination refusal in the country’s conservative parts, the government has engaged Imam of Kaaba Sheikh Abdur Rehman As-Sudais for helping it convince the people about the importance of polio drops for their children’s health.
The move has been planned in light of the religious leaders’ huge influence on public opinion, according to State Minister for National Health Services, Regulations and Coordination Saira Afzal Tarar. She said the Imam of Kaaba would come to Pakistan next month to lead anti-polio campaigns. “The Imam-e-Kaaba is being invited to visit the country as part of efforts to remove misperceptions about polio vaccination,” she said.
Besides the Imam of Kaaba, Al-Azhar University and Dar-ul-Uloom Deoband have also issued edicts in favour of polio vaccination. In the Muslim world, 57 countries are administering polio drops to children and 54 of them are free from the vaccine-preventable disease. According to the minister, influential religious leaders and community leaders are being engaged to counter opposition to polio vaccination in certain parts of the country.
Govt engages Imam of Kaaba to lead polio campaigns - thenews.com.pk
Who are the idiots in Pakistan who are against vaccinating children and people in general against polio? I mean have they gone completely nuts? No disrespect. I am shocked. Hopefully this moves helps a bit at least.