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CONTEMPORARY MUFTIS BETWEEN BIOETHICS AND SOCIAL REALITY
Authors:Vardit Rispler-Chaim
Institution:Department of Arabic Language and Literature, The University of Haifa, Haifa, Israel 31999, 972.4.8249789,
Abstract:Selecting the sex of a fetus has been a desire of parents in many different cultures. Modern Muslim religious scholars have identified advantages and disadvantages of this practice, permitting it in certain cases while forbidding it in others. In general, they do not appear to desire that selection of sex become a common practice, yet they are willing to allow it for personal reasons. This case‐by‐case approach exemplifies a key aspect of Muslim ethical discourse. After an overview of justifications for fetal sex selection in different cultures, I turn to a discussion of authoritative Islamic sources. I then analyze the reasoning of several modern authorities who deal with the issue. In the absence of a clear religious text on the subject, scholars seem inclined to legitimize sex selection, and in so doing they appear strongly influenced by social attitudes.
Keywords:sex selection                        infanticide                        sex screening                        fatwas                        procreation                        Ibn Sina
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