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Islam & Women's Reproductive Rights
Islam & Women's Reproductive Rights examines how Islamic teachings, interpretations, and legal frameworks shape the understanding and fulfillment of women’s reproductive rights across diverse Muslim contexts. The book explores key issues such as bodily autonomy, family planning, marriage, sexual health, and maternal care by drawing on Qur’anic principles, hadith, classical jurisprudence, and contemporary ijtihad. Through a gender-sensitive and rights-based lens, it highlights both supportive foundations within Islamic ethics as well as challenges arising from patriarchal interpretations and socio-cultural norms. By integrating scholarly analysis, case studies, and real-world practices, the book provides a nuanced view of how Islam can serve as a basis for justice, dignity, and the protection of women’s reproductive rights while also identifying the reforms needed to advance them in modern societies.
| KP.XXXI 0070 | 621.13 MAS I | My Library (KESEHATAN REPRODUKSI 1) | Available |
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