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Abstract
This study explores the alignment of the noble Islamic Sharia's emphasis on
preserving human life and safety with international conventions and national
legislation, particularly in the context of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) response
to the COVID-19 pandemic. Grounded in the principles of Islamic Sharia, which
prioritizes the preservation of the soul, the study employs a qualitative analysis of
the UAE's health policies and legislative measures against the pandemic, guided by
the World Health Organization's recommendations and supported by a review of the
UAE Constitution and global COVID-19 statistics. Findings reveal that the UAE's
comprehensive health and legislative measures to combat the pandemic align with
Islamic Sharia and international health guidelines, highlighting the effectiveness of
integrating religious principles with modern health policies for pandemic
preparedness and response. This study offers valuable insights into enhancing
public health crisis management through integrating religious principles and
modern legislative measures, underscoring the importance of strengthening
legislative and healthcare systems in controlling communicable diseases.