2004
Volume 8 Number 2-3
  • ISSN: 2212-4810
  • E-ISSN: 2212-6465

Abstract

Abstract

This article explores the restrictions that have been recently placed on religions in Bosnia and Herzegovina on congregating and conducting religious rituals during the -19 pandemic, as well as the perceptions and responses of the main religious communities to these restrictions. Our data sources included the state -19 regulations, the guidelines of religious communities regarding worship services, congregational prayers, and other activities during the pandemic, and media articles covering religion and the -19 issues on a domestic and regional scale. Our research has shown that not all religious communities have been equally supportive of state regulations that restricted the religious freedom of individuals and religious communities. Their responses have ranged from strict harmonization of internal religious guidelines with the state -19 regulations to declarative support of public health recommendations while ignoring them in practice.

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