Important Jurisprudential Discourses (book): Difference between revisions
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==Issues Related to Medicine and Health== | ==Issues Related to Medicine and Health== | ||
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# '''Birth Control:''' After examining the evidence for the desirability of having many children (pp. 276-278) and the evidence of proponents of birth control (pp. 278-281), the author adopts a detailed view (tafṣīl) (p. 278). In conditions where population growth leads to the weakening of the Islamic community, birth control through permissible methods becomes permissible, and sometimes even obligatory (pp. 283-284). | # '''Birth Control:''' After examining the evidence for the desirability of having many children (pp. 276-278) and the evidence of proponents of birth control (pp. 278-281), the author adopts a detailed view (tafṣīl) (p. 278). In conditions where population growth leads to the weakening of the Islamic community, birth control through permissible methods becomes permissible, and sometimes even obligatory (pp. 283-284). | ||
# '''Abortion:''' Its primary ruling is absolute prohibition (pp. 286-287), but under secondary principles, such as the necessity of preserving the mother's life (p. 299), it is deemed permissible, especially before the ensoulment (wulūj al-rūḥ) (p. 300). | # '''Abortion:''' Its primary ruling is absolute prohibition (pp. 286-287), but under secondary principles, such as the necessity of preserving the mother's life (p. 299), it is deemed permissible, especially before the ensoulment (wulūj al-rūḥ) (p. 300). |