Quranic evaluation of CEDAW’s reproductive rights

Over the last few decades, reproductive issues have never been the center of attention. However, recently, there has been a women‟s movement formed to champion women‟s rights and counter the issue of women being equated to reproduction and having no say or rights to choose in this matter. Today, the...

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Main Authors: Ahmad, Nadzrah, Ismail, Nurul Syuhada, Zakariyah, Luqman, Wan Yusoff, Wan Mazwati
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author Ahmad, Nadzrah
Ismail, Nurul Syuhada
Zakariyah, Luqman
Wan Yusoff, Wan Mazwati
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Ismail, Nurul Syuhada
Zakariyah, Luqman
Wan Yusoff, Wan Mazwati
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description Over the last few decades, reproductive issues have never been the center of attention. However, recently, there has been a women‟s movement formed to champion women‟s rights and counter the issue of women being equated to reproduction and having no say or rights to choose in this matter. Today, the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), as an international bill of women‟s rights, demands for all countries to accord to and recognize women‟s reproductive rights, which includes the right to abortion. In contrast, the Quran, which is a major source of Muslim rules and practices, interprets that the rights are contrary to CEDAW, as the rights are not disseminated solely for women. This article will focus on the contradiction between the dissemination of reproductive rights and its interpretation. CEDAW‟s approach will be evaluated through Quranic interpretations. This study will adopt a qualitative methodology which examines Quranic interpretations and CEDAW‟s reproductive rights. The study also demonstrates that Quranic interpretations and disseminations are comprehensive and that the rights are not solely granted to women as several aspects of life are concerned. In contrast, CEDAW stands for reproductive freedom and self-determination solely given to women.
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spelling iium-714822019-07-12T03:38:21Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/71482/ Quranic evaluation of CEDAW’s reproductive rights Ahmad, Nadzrah Ismail, Nurul Syuhada Zakariyah, Luqman Wan Yusoff, Wan Mazwati HQ1101 Women. Feminism BP140 Islamic law (Fiqh) BP173.44 Human Rights In Islam Over the last few decades, reproductive issues have never been the center of attention. However, recently, there has been a women‟s movement formed to champion women‟s rights and counter the issue of women being equated to reproduction and having no say or rights to choose in this matter. Today, the Convention on the Elimination of all Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), as an international bill of women‟s rights, demands for all countries to accord to and recognize women‟s reproductive rights, which includes the right to abortion. In contrast, the Quran, which is a major source of Muslim rules and practices, interprets that the rights are contrary to CEDAW, as the rights are not disseminated solely for women. This article will focus on the contradiction between the dissemination of reproductive rights and its interpretation. CEDAW‟s approach will be evaluated through Quranic interpretations. This study will adopt a qualitative methodology which examines Quranic interpretations and CEDAW‟s reproductive rights. The study also demonstrates that Quranic interpretations and disseminations are comprehensive and that the rights are not solely granted to women as several aspects of life are concerned. In contrast, CEDAW stands for reproductive freedom and self-determination solely given to women. AESS Publications 2019-04 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/71482/1/71482_Quranic%20evaluation%20of%20CEDAW%E2%80%99s%20reproductive%20rights.pdf Ahmad, Nadzrah and Ismail, Nurul Syuhada and Zakariyah, Luqman and Wan Yusoff, Wan Mazwati (2019) Quranic evaluation of CEDAW’s reproductive rights. International Journal of Asian Social Science, 9 (3). pp. 285-293. ISSN 2226-5139 E-ISSN 2224-4441 http://www.aessweb.com/pdf-files/IJASS-2019-9(3)-285-294.pdf 10.18488/journal.1.2019.93.285.294
spellingShingle HQ1101 Women. Feminism
BP140 Islamic law (Fiqh)
BP173.44 Human Rights In Islam
Ahmad, Nadzrah
Ismail, Nurul Syuhada
Zakariyah, Luqman
Wan Yusoff, Wan Mazwati
Quranic evaluation of CEDAW’s reproductive rights
title Quranic evaluation of CEDAW’s reproductive rights
title_full Quranic evaluation of CEDAW’s reproductive rights
title_fullStr Quranic evaluation of CEDAW’s reproductive rights
title_full_unstemmed Quranic evaluation of CEDAW’s reproductive rights
title_short Quranic evaluation of CEDAW’s reproductive rights
title_sort quranic evaluation of cedaw’s reproductive rights
topic HQ1101 Women. Feminism
BP140 Islamic law (Fiqh)
BP173.44 Human Rights In Islam
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/71482/1/71482_Quranic%20evaluation%20of%20CEDAW%E2%80%99s%20reproductive%20rights.pdf