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  2. Islam and abortion - Wikipedia

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    Although opinions among Islamic scholars differ over when a pregnancy can be terminated, there are no explicit prohibitions on a woman's ability to abort under Islamic law. [1] [2] Each of the four Sunni Islam schools of thought—Hanafi, Shafi'i, Hanbali, and Maliki—have their reservations on if and when abortions are permissible. [3]

  3. Religion and abortion - Wikipedia

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    This can lead to abortion to prevent the birth of girl babies, which is called 'female foeticide'." [48] Hindu scholars and women's rights advocates have supported bans on sex-selective abortions. Some Hindus support abortion in cases where the mother's life is at imminent risk or when the foetus has a life-threatening developmental anomaly.

  4. Rape in Islamic law - Wikipedia

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    In Islam, human sexuality is governed by Islamic law, also known as Sharia.Accordingly, sexual violation is regarded as a violation of moral and divine law. [1] Islam divides claims of sexual violation into 'divine rights' (huquq Allah) and 'interpersonal rights' (huquq al-'ibad): the former requiring divine punishment (hadd penalties) and the latter belonging to the more flexible human realm.

  5. Abortion in Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Islam plays an important role in the views and laws made about abortion in Yemen. [3] In fact, “abortion is considered a violation of religious moral codes”. Islamic law deeply values children, saying that “children are the divine mercy and a natural human need,” and according to Islamic Sharia law , children (whether naturalized ...

  6. Abortion in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia

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    Abortion in Saudi Arabia is only legal in cases of risk to a woman’s life, fetal impairment, or to protect her physical and mental health. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Pregnancy arising from incest or rape also qualifies for a legal abortion under the mental health exemption.

  7. Like U.S., Mexico faces a state-by-state divide over abortion

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    Differences over abortion have pitted one large batch of U.S. states against another — one group imposing sweeping bans, the other intent on preserving access to abortion. Ten of Mexico’s 32 ...

  8. Abortion in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Afghan legislation is based heavily on Islamic views on abortion. [8] Article 3 of Chapter 1 outlines that no law in Afghanistan should contradict Islam. [8] The Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission was created to protect human rights and as a response to Shia Family Law, which violates human rights. [9]

  9. Jeff Torborg, 1990 AL Manager of the Year and 10-year MLB ...

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    Torborg played 10 seasons in the majors as a catcher for the Dodgers and California Angels.He batted .214 with a .533 OPS, eight home runs, 42 doubles and 101 RBI for his career and was part of ...