This a hard topic to talk about since a lot of people have different ways of seeing things, but I will be addressing this topic according to my belief and religion. “In Islam, abortion is forbidden. Islam is considerably liberal concerning abortion, which is dependent on (i) the threat of harm to mothers, (ii) the status of the pregnancy before or after ensoulment (on the 120th day of gestation), and (iii) the presence of fetal anomalies that are incompatible with life. Considerable variation in religious edicts exists, but most Islamic scholars agree that the termination of a pregnancy for fetal anomalies is allowed before ensoulment, after which abortion becomes totally forbidden, even in the presence of fetal abnormalities; the exception being a risk to the mother’s life or confirmed intrauterine death.” I do also believe that it’s cruel to kill an innocent child that havens have done anything especially when there’s a way when people can avoid getting pregnant at the same time some can be unpredictable and everyone should have the right to do whatever they want with their body so I am into both positions that each person on its own and their own belief that whatever decision you making about your body should be respected.
Adam Saidi Discussion#14
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