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Islam, reproductive health and women's rights
Islam, Reproductive Health and Women’s Rights examines how Islamic teachings intersect with women’s reproductive health and rights across diverse Muslim societies. Drawing on perspectives from religion, gender studies, public health, and human rights, the book analyzes how religious interpretations shape women’s access to reproductive services, including family planning, maternal health, and protection from gender-based violence. It highlights the plurality of Islamic viewpoints and the ways in which contextual, rights-affirming interpretations can support women’s dignity, bodily autonomy, and well-being. Through case studies and policy analysis, the book underscores the potential for constructive engagement between Islamic values and global human rights standards to advance women’s reproductive justice.
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