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The Fetus Rights in Islam
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<b>The Fetus Rights in Islam </b>
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By Dr. Nazmy Khalil Abou El Atta
Translated by Marwa Hassan



Revised By Magdy Abd Al-Shafy



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Calls for human rights resound in the whole world with a serious and false accusation that Islam comes to violate such rights. In a matter of fact, this is entirely repudiated by Islam and Muslims as well. Accordingly, we believe that it is our duty, as Muslims, to defend ourselves and our Islam by illustrating few established facts in our true religion to show how Islam preserve rights, whether these rights relating to living organisms or non-living things as Islam consider both divine . We will illustrate this by means of evidence and we will start by figuring out what rights Islam provided for the fetus.







1- The right of having known and contracted lineage:



One of the simplest fetus rights is to have one known lineage. Islam put some regulations and restrictions to the sexual relationships and bound it to marriage. Further, marriage is legislated by Islam and it was stated as the only way for people to procreate and have children



God says: in this concern what means “your wives are as a tilth unto you" , that is to say He made the womb like a soil where the sperm is the seed that a husband cultivates.



To have a true marriage contract, witnesses are provided. That is to say when two Muslim Couple is getting married, it is necessary for the other Muslims to witness such marriage contract and thus protecting the rights of the fetus to have two known and married parents.



To announce marriage, is another requirement for a true marriage contract as by this act Islam differentiates between illegitimate sexual relationships and marriage. Therefore the act of announcement means letting the majority to learn that those two people bound by the sacred bond of marriage.



Islam prescribed a period of waiting for the wife, Iddat, in order to make sure that her womb is free and she is not pregnant of her ex-husband. Accordingly, this protects the fetus rights to know who his father is and save any confusion in this regard.



Islam absolutely banned the believers to perform the act of adultery or fornication as God dictates in Sura El Nour ( Nour chapter in the Holy Quran)



"Let no man guilty of adultery or fornication marry any but a woman similarly guilty, or an unbeliever: nor let any but such a man or an unbeliever marry such a woman: to the believers such a thing is forbidden. " (Sura El Nure- verse 3)



Otherwise, the punishment of those who do not conform to the dictations of God and Islam should be punished in public in order to let the other Muslims witness that as God says "and let a pretty of the believers witness their punishment" ( Sura El Nure – Verse 2 ) in order to be deterrent .



Accordingly, Islam comes to protect the fetus right to have a known linage and origin. However, this right is not preserved in those communities which allow different forms of unregulated behaviors as far as the relationship between man and woman is concerned, such as adultery, deceit, sex offences and having babies without the bond of marriage, in other words, lovechildren.



2- the right to have a healthy and chaste womb environment



Womb is the first environment that fetus touches and this is where it stays to grow. It is figured more likely as a soil where the sperm is cultivated. Islam has granted this soil some sort of sanctity as it bounds the sexual relationship to marriage where only the husband can sow the seed in order to reap the harvest. Islam banned sex offences for a higher and virtuous reason; that is to keep such soil healthy and chaste rather than exhausted or injured...



When diseases occur due to sex offences the first organ to be affected is the womb of the woman. This is why Islam banned adultery and fornications as through improper sexual relationships venereal diseases easily transmit. Islam has also banned alcoholic drinks, drugs and eating spoiled food as His Almighty says "Eat of the good things we have provided for you"



Islam has also banned eating dead bodies of animals or birds, eating swine's meat (pork) or drinking blood. Further, ill-gotten food is strictly forbidden. Avoiding all these things ensure a healthy womb environment



Islam dictated some regulations and restrictions concerning the relationship between man and woman. Further, it forbids Muslim women to interact with strange men for women's sake and to keep them away from sick and evil people. Thus that would provide protection for fetus and secure chaste womb.



3- The right to have a strong genetic origin
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from the scientific point of view; fetus is formed as a result of integration in the hereditary substance, in other words chromosomes, of both man and woman, where these chromosomes carry the genetic characteristics of the child. In a matter of fact, marriage which is exclusive to the relatives of one's family is not favorable; this is according to the prophetic tradition, Muhammad (PBUH), " marrying a non-relative is favored than marrying a relative one"…narrated by El Bukhary. The Hadeeth advises people not to get married to a relative spouse as this results in deformed kids. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) advises those who wishes to get married, to choose their wives carefully in order to make sure that she free form any deformity, and thus he assures that he will be having healthy and deformity free kids.


4- The right to have a true faith



Marriage is the most intimate relationship that combines spiritual harmony with physical link. This is a vital matter that affects both parties and influences their potentiality of choice to a great extent. The main aim of both parties is to seek for the right and good partner rather than an unbeliever! God says " do not marry unbelieving women (idolaters) until they believe. A slave woman who believes is better than an unbelieving woman, even though she allures you"( Sura Bakara – verse 221)


When God dictates that Muslims are to be married to believers and never to unbelievers, was to ensure a true faith and powerful religion to the coming children and not to be subjected to the whims of an unbelieving father or mother.


5- The right to get into heaven
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Islam maintains the right of fetus to get into heaven and to stay away from Hell as God says " O you who believe! Save yourselves and your families from fire" . A believing father raises his children on virtues and the dictations of Islam which works as a firewall against tracing the devil's track. Thus Islam ensures religious family for fetus and a believing social background.


6- The right of equality with other fetuses



Islam stipulated that it is only He, God ,the Almighty, Who grants people baby boys or girls. So, it is up to God only to determine the fetus sex, whether it is a boy or a girl. In other words, fetus is helpless when the matter of sex is concerned and this makes all fetuses equal, girls and boys.


7- The right to have a normal social life
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Islam prescribed that both parties, the husband and the wife, shall be socially equivalent as this ensures a normal and social environment for the coming children, where no way that one of the parents act superciliously. As a matte of fact, this lessens the potentiality of social discord and family disunity as it enhances the social life of families and the psychological needs.


8- The right to maintain fetus life



The law of Islam has provided the right of fetus to live and prohibited any attempt of killing him and further abortion is legislated in few established situations which are determined by physicians, Islam legists together with sociologists. In Islam, violators are punished equally, whether it is the father, the mother, or some one else... as the Islamic law dictates that the violator is to be deprived from inheritance in case of getting rid of fetus to capture his share in the inheritance. Accordingly, the right of fetus to live is secured by Islam.


Islam legists agreed unanimously on prohibiting abortion and they resorted to the fact that God granted life to such lifeless thing and only He who has the power to take it back. Physicians and embryologists agreed that fetus is a living organism even when it is still a sperm and this is a convincing reason, from the scientific point of view, for not depriving such a helpless creature form the divine right of life.


9- The right to enjoy health life within womb
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In Islam, the responsibility of fetus is resorted to parents as it is to be considered one of their duties, in other words subjects, in life " You are all guardians and each one of you is responsible for his own subjects", or that is to say " good shepherd is responsible for his own sheep" . Islam stipulated that the husband shall spend on his pregnant wife and socially protect her. This provides the right of fetus to enjoy secure, and serenity and good food " Let the women live (in Iddate) in the same style as ye live, according to your means: annoy them not, so as to restrict them. And if they carry (life in their wombs), then spend (your substance on them until they deliver their burden…" (Sura Talak – verse 6)


Accordingly, in Islam the husband is entitled to pay all the expenses of his pregnant wife after divorce, including food, housing, clothing, social protection, psychological support and medicines. This protects fetus against malnutrition and psychological illness. Islam protected women as well in a way that it allowed them to work outdoors only under admissible necessity.


10- Maintaining fetus good and benefit



For fetus sake, Islamic law gives the permission to the pregnant mother to eat in Ramadan and not to fast. (Prophet Muhammad, PBUH, exempted pregnant or suckling mothers from fasting) narrated by Termezi in the Fasting section.


11- Temporary hold of penalties for the pregnant
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Islamic Law stipulated the delay of executing penalties on the pregnant adulterer till delivery, as what was dictated by Prophet Muhammad, PBUH, to a pregnant adulterer in an incident (you may go till your childbirth). Thus Islam comes to absolve fetus from the guilt of his mother.


12- Maintaining fetus's financial rights



Islam preserves the right of fetus in inheritance in case if it is born live. Islam legists stated that fetus is to be counted within the total of inheritors and his share should be preserved till childbirth. In case if it is born live, his assigned share should be separated. In Islam, patrimony is divided on the basis of holding back the major part for the sake of such fetus, and further the legacy for the fetus is considered true and correct.


13-Honorable Islamic precedence
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What we have already mentioned is a small number of rights out of the large number of rights for the fetus in Islam which wad not introduced to the modern civilization until 1959, when the committee of child's rights – which is affiliated to the General Society of the United Nations – stated that both mother and baby shall get the utmost care and protection especially before delivery. In 1966 the United Nations approved on providing special care for pregnant women before and after delivery as well and granting them paid vacations.




Revised By Magdy Abd Al-Shafy
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Peace be with you all!


Thanks for posting that article, Fatima - it was quite interesting.


I'm very pro-life! I lose sleep over the thought of abortion - it breaks my heart!


I'm a little confused. As far as I know, abortion is completely forbidden in only 4 places - Chile, El Salvador, Malta & Vatican City. According to my extensive research, Islamic countries make exceptions to the rule. Why is that? Under what circumstances should the life of a baby (foetus) be compromised?


Also, what are the reasons for Islam allowing divorce?


One more thing... what is Islam's position regarding contraception, IVF & cloning?


Thank you so much! If you ever have questions relating to Catholicism, I'm more than happy to answer them :)


Take care!


Faith Hope Charity... Openness Acceptance Equality

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Bismillah


salam Faith Hope Charity


Let us try and address your multi part question, as far as abortion is concerned.


In regard to Islamic Shari`a (Islamic law) which not every so called Muslim country applies, when the mother's life is threatened due to the pregnancy, a Muslim credible doctor may advice the mother with abortion. The ruling is also divided according to the age of the embryo/foetus.


Because in Islam there is nothing to do with the original sin and that the mother is baptised in opposition to the foetus who is not.


Quickly, cloning in Islam is forbidden, conctraception, here is a good thread:


http://islamsms.com/bb/index.php?showtopic=3714&hl= :) enjoy

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<i>"Because in Islam there is nothing to do with the original sin and that the mother is baptised in opposition to the foetus who is not." </i>


Muslimah,


The life of the unbaptized baby is of equal value to the life of the baptized mother. The Church does not negotiate on this matter. Abortion is strictly banned & never acceptable for Catholics (& Christians in general, I hope).


<i>"Islam legists agreed unanimously on prohibiting abortion and they resorted to the fact that God granted life to such lifeless thing and only He who has the power to take it back. Physicians and embryologists agreed that fetus is a living organism even when it is still a sperm and this is a convincing reason, from the scientific point of view, for not depriving such a helpless creature form the divine right of life."</i>


If this is the case, then why does Islam forsake the baby's life in order that the mother survive?


I come from the school of thought that both the mother & the baby inside her womb are human persons & to deliberately abort the "foetus" is never justifiable.


Please help me understand.


I'll check out the link re: contraception/cloning as soon as I have the chance & I would also like to discuss Islam's stance on Original Sin down the track. Sometimes I think the 3 monotheistic faiths have a great deal in common, other times it seems that we're worlds apart :conf06:


Thank you kindly :)


Faith Hope Charity... Openness Acceptance Equality

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Bismillah:




Quote:Abortion is strictly banned & never acceptable for Catholics (& Christians in general, I hope).

You mean Abortion <i>"banned from the Bible"?</i>


i remember, King Solomon makes the point that much of life is useless in Ecclesiastes. Over and over he writes that if life is good then we should be thankful. But when life is not good, <b>Solomon makes some interesting statements:</b>


<b>Ecclesiastes 6:3-5 </b>


6:3 If a man fathers a hundred {children} and lives many years, however many they be, but his soul is not satisfied with good things and he does not even have a {proper} burial, {then} I say, <b>"Better the miscarriage than he, </b>



6:4 for it comes in futility and goes into obscurity; and its name is covered in obscurity.



6:5 "It never sees the sun and it never knows {anything;} it is better off than he.


Solomon makes the point that it is <b>sometimes better to end a pregnancy prematurely than to allow it to continue into a miserable life</b>. this concept was made even clearer in some other verses which i might quote later insha'Allah.


Salam


Wael.

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Wel Mel..


I love it when you quote the Bible.


Eschatology isn't plucking something out which is a poetic verse like from the book of Ecclesiastes and applying it to whichever point you are trying to prove.

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Quote:Eschatology isn't plucking something out which is a poetic verse like from the book of Ecclesiastes and applying it to whichever point you are trying to prove.

first of all, i also quoted the Book of Deut which is according to you was written by Moses Pbuh... Anyway------>


Weren’t those ‘poetic' verses <b>“inspired”</b> by God according to Christians? Are you saying that those poems were inspired by God Almighty <b>to mean nothing? </b>


Doesn’t the Bible say that:


"<b>All scripture </b> is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for <b>doctrine</b>, for <b>reproof</b>, for <b>correction</b>, for <b>instruction in righteousness</b>."2 Timothy 3:16


<b>THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY</b> has produced the closest translation of the original Greek which deserves to be reproduced here:


<b>"EVERY INSPIRED SCRIPTURE </b> HAS ITS USE FOR <b>TEACHING THE TRUTH </b> AND <b>REFUTING ERROR</b>, OR FOR <b>REFORMATION OF MANNERS</b> AND <b>DISCIPLINE IN RIGHT LIVING</b>." (2 Timothy 3:16)


<b>The Roman Catholics in their "Douay" Version, are also more faithful to the text than the Protestants in their Authorised Version AV</b>. They say:


"<b>ALL SCRIPTURE</b>, INSPIRED OF GOD, IS PROFITABLE TO <b>TEACH</b>, TO <b>REPROVE</b>, TO<b> CORRECT </b> . . ." ETC…


Now, do the words <b>“ALL”</b> and <b>“EVERY” </b> in your language mean something else? or maybe <b>Ecclesiastes</b> is not belongs to the Scriptures!! Of course not. All and every means All and every, Ecclesiastes according to Christians is belongs to their scriptures. and so I have full right to use those poetic verses to prove my point since the same Bible tells us that <b>ALL SCRIPTURES INCLUDING THOSE POETIC VERSES MUST SERVE ONE OF FOUR PURPOSES:</b>


1. It must either teach us <b>DOCTRINE</b>;


2. <b>REPROVE</b> us for our error;


3. Offer us <b>CORRECTION</b>;


4. Guide us into <b>RIGHTEOUSNESS</b>.


Now let me ask you, under which category will you place the verses which I have quoted earlier?


1. DOCTRINE?


2. REPROOF?


3. CORRECTION? or


4. INSTRUCTION INTO RIGHTEOUSNESS


Salam


Wael.

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Quote:You mean Abortion <i>"banned from the Bible"?</i>

MOST DEFINITELY! NO IF's &'s OR BUT's!!!




Quote: <b>"Better the miscarriage than he, </b>



Definition of "miscarriage" - the natural loss of a baby from the womb.


Wael, the key words are " natural loss". A miscarriage is very different from an abortion. When a woman misscarries, she does not deliberately end the life of her child - it's an effect of nature & out of her control. The Church teaches that every soul enters the afterlife, including the aborted & miscarried, because from the moment of their conception, they are human beings!




Quote:Solomon makes the point that it is <b>sometimes better to end a pregnancy prematurely than to allow it to continue into a miserable life</b>. this concept was made even clearer in some other verses which i might quote later insha'Allah.

The correct translation of that verse contains the term "untimely birth". Point is, the baby is still born... just not into this world which is full of evil & where they might fall into sin & loose the gift of grace!


I'm happy to provide explanations for other verses too :)

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Bismillah


salam all


Just a quick admin note, the thread got really hijacked, thus, taking in consideration other members' interests I will split the thread Insh a Allah to allow a more dicussion on divorce in Islam.

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Bismillah:




Quote:Definition of "miscarriage" - the natural loss of a baby from the womb.
Wael, the key words are " natural loss". A miscarriage is very different from an abortion. When a woman misscarries, she does not deliberately end the life of her child - it's an effect of nature & out of her control. The Church teaches that every soul enters the afterlife, including the aborted & miscarried, because from the moment of their conception, they are human beings!


The correct translation of that verse contains the term "untimely birth". Point is, the baby is still born... just not into this world which is full of evil & where they might fall into sin & loose the gift of grace!

Thanks for clarification… <b>and so what Islam said about abortion? </b>


Sheikh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi, states that:




Quote:“While Islam permits preventing pregnancy for valid reasons, it does not allow doing violence to it once it occurs.
Muslim jurists have agreed unanimously that after the fetus is completely formed and has been given a soul, abortion is haram. It is also a crime, the commission of which is prohibited to the Muslim because it constitutes an offense against a complete, living human being. Jurists insist that the payment of blood money (diya) becomes incumbent if the baby is aborted alive and then died, while a fine of lesser amount is to be paid if it is aborted dead.


However, there is one exceptional situation. If, say the jurists, after the baby is completely formed, it is reliably shown that the continuation of the pregnancy would necessarily result in the death of the mother, then, in accordance with the general principle of the Shari`ah, that of choosing the lesser of two evils, abortion must be performed. The reason for this is that the mother is the origin of the fetus; moreover, her life is well-established, with duties and responsibilities, and she is also a pillar of the family. It would not be possible to sacrifice her life for the life of a fetus which has not yet acquired a personality and which has no responsibilities or obligations to fulfill.


Imam al-Ghazzali makes a clear distinction between contraception and abortion, saying that contraception is not like abortion. Abortion is a crime against an existing being. It follows from this that there are stages of existence. The first stages of existence are the settling of the semen in the womb and its mixing with the secretions of the woman. Then come the next gestational stage. Disturbing the pregnancy at this stage is a crime. When it develops further and becomes a lump, aborting it is a greater crime. When it acquires a soul and its creation is completed, the crime becomes more grievous. The crime reaches a maximum seriousness when it is committed after it (the fetus) is separated (from the mother) alive.”

Source: ISLAM ONLINE.net


You may also read Abortion: Forbidden in All Stages??


hope this helps insha'Allah.


Salam


Wael.

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