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by smegel 3717 days ago
What is that from and what does it mean?
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It's apparently from a muslim religious text. I found this very interesting because it's a rule that covers both self-preservation ("don't enter the infected zone") and quarantine ("if infected, stay where you are"). It's an early containment protocol.

What seems most fascinating to me is that by proscribing this from a religious channel, you can circumvent psychological mechanisms that would otherwise cause people to act in their own self interest - and in this case it actually works for the greater good.

Somewhat earlier, ~1400 BC, the book of Leviticus chapters 13-14 detail quarantine procedures for infectious disease.
Yes it's Islamic. It's a Mohammad's saying (hadith).

Here's the source in Arabic and English:

http://sunnah.com/urn/53720