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Archive/Vol. 8 · № 11/Abortion
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ZakātAn Introduction to the Seventh Group'Umar (rta) on Judge and JudgementsSome Popular Misconceptions of the MuslimsMuslims In Britain: Past And PresentMore in Common than you think: The Bridge between Islam and Christianity

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Abortion

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Dr. Shehzad Saleem
December 1998 · 1 min read

The question of abortion is very touchy here in the West. I want to know your opinion on it.

Islam gives great sanctity to human life. After conception, once the spirit has been blown in a human embryo and thereby it becomes a living soul, it cannot be destroyed unless on some medical grounds a doctor advises so. Before this spirit is blown, the human foetus is actually a "non-living" mass of flesh and can be destroyed.

A Hadīth tells us that it is after 120 days (four months) that an angel comes and blows the spirit in the human embryo:

Indeed the creation of each one of you is brought together in the mother's belly for 40 days in the form of a sperm, then he is a germ cell for a similar period, then an embryonic lump for a similar period; then there is sent an angel who blows the breath of life into him... (Bukhārī, Kitābu'l Qadr)

If this Hadīth is authentic, and there seems no reason to believe otherwise, then abortion after 120 days can only and only take place if a doctor advises it on medical grounds.


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Dr. Shehzad Saleem

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Dr. Shehzad Saleem (1998). Abortion. Monthly Renaissance, 8(11).