A muslim perspective on the abortion debate: agreeing to disagree [con un'introduzione di IlhamAllah Chiara Ferrero] = Reactions to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision overturning Roe v. Wade have high lighted the bitter divide between American pro-life and pro-choice groups

In this comment, I provide a Muslim perspective on abortion. Based on an examination of scriptural sources, and pre-modern and contemporary Islamic legal positions, I demonstrate that Muslim views on abortion span a wide spectrum. Further, I argue that although Islamic legal positions on abortion do...

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Subtitles:Reactions to the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision overturning Roe v. Wade have high lighted the bitter divide between American pro-life and pro-choice groups
Main Author: Lowe, Julie (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Serra 2023
In: Il diritto ecclesiastico
Year: 2023, Volume: 134, Issue: 3, Pages: 345-350
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Abortion / USA, Supreme Court / Jurisdiction / Islam / USA
IxTheo Classification:BJ Islam
KBQ North America
XA Law
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Summary:In this comment, I provide a Muslim perspective on abortion. Based on an examination of scriptural sources, and pre-modern and contemporary Islamic legal positions, I demonstrate that Muslim views on abortion span a wide spectrum. Further, I argue that although Islamic legal positions on abortion do not require enshrining abortion as a constitutional right, they suggest the undesirability of legislation criminalizing abortion. Scriptural sources do not directly address abortion. Premodern Muslim jurists hold differing positions on abortion that range from permissibility within 40-120 days following conception to dislike to impermissibility. Contemporary jurists have further expanded the range of legal positions. There is no need for the state to enforce adherence to a single juristic position through legislation. Non-legal considerations, such as racial disparities, further reinforce the desirability of leaving decisions regarding abortion to individuals rather than the state.
ISSN:2035-3545
Contains:Enthalten in: Il diritto ecclesiastico
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.19272/202330803002