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  2. Islam and abortion - Wikipedia

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    No. Based on Islam, at this stage a soul/spirit has entered the body, and none of the four schools of thought and literalist/Zahiri Muslims permit abortion. There are not many verdicts in literalist/Zahiri literature as to whether the abortion can be done after 120 days if the mother is in danger.

  3. Religious response to assisted reproductive technology

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    The Islamic community, after the fatwa on assisted reproductive technology by Gad al-Haq of Egypt's Al-Azhar University, largely accepted assisted reproductive technology. [15] In vitro fertilization and similar technologies are permissible as long as they do not involve any form of third-party donation (of sperm, eggs, embryos, or uteruses).

  4. Religion and abortion - Wikipedia

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    Abortion is perceived as murder by many religious conservatives. [4] Anti-abortion advocates believe that legalized abortion is a threat to social, moral, and religious values. [4] Religious people who advocate abortion rights generally believe that life starts later in the pregnancy, for instance at quickening, after the first trimester.

  5. Maude's Dilemma - Wikipedia

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    Maude's Dilemma. " Maude's Dilemma " is a two-part episode in season one of the television show Maude, airing on November 14 and November 21, 1972 on CBS. It is considered a groundbreaking show due to bringing the controversial issue of abortion into people's living rooms and forcing families to confront this open secret.

  6. Abortion in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Islam plays an important role in the views and laws made about abortion in Yemen. In fact, “abortion is considered a violation of religious moral codes”. Islamic law deeply values children, saying that “children are the divine mercy and a natural human need,” and according to Islamic Sharia law , children (whether naturalized ...

  7. Talk:Islam and abortion - Wikipedia

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    The concept of life is not decided by some Islamic Scholar. To say that would be ludicrous. Opinions must be balanced.--71.102.116.218 19:09, 20 September 2009 (UTC) This article doesn't pretend to establish what is the concept of life. This article shows the Islamic point of view and there is no need to balance it.--

  8. Zuhdi Jasser - Wikipedia

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    Zuhdi Jasser. Mohamed Zuhdi Jasser ( Arabic: محمد زهدي جاسر; born November 17, 1967) is an American religious and political commentator and physician specializing in internal medicine and nuclear cardiology in Phoenix, Arizona. [1] Jasser is a former lieutenant commander in the United States Navy, [2] where he served as staff ...

  9. Abortion views reflect religion and should not be a ... - AOL

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    Islam, walking a kind of spiritual middle-ground, holds that a fetus becomes “ensouled” around the fourth month of pregnancy, which means that an abortion up to that point would not constitute ...