REPRODUCTIVE MODEL IN ISLAM: TRADITIONS AND MODERNITY

DOI: https://doi.org/10.33876/2224-9680/2021-1-21/04

Authors

  • Bakanova M.V. international medical center Dua Hospital

Keywords:

reproductive model, Islam, contraception, pregnancy, family, medical anthropology

Abstract

Despite the fact that modern society is moving along the path of secularization, religion continues to have a significant impact on people’s lives. Islam, which initially included not only religious dogmas, but also a significant layer of law, turns out to be significant not only for traditionally Muslim countries, but for Muslims around the world. Since reproduction remains one of the basic concepts of family education, the reproductive model in Islam has a significant impact on the entire society. Still, one cannot say that adopted reproductive models in the traditionally Muslim countries fully comply with religious attitudes.

Citation link:

Bakanova M. V. (2021). Reproduktivnaja model’ v islame: tradicii i sovremennost’ [Reproductive Model in Islam: Traditions and Modernity]. Medicinskaja antropologija i biojetika [Medical Anthropology and Bioethics], 1 (21).

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Author Biography

  • Bakanova M.V., international medical center Dua Hospital
    • is the Head of the international medical center

Published

2023-09-21

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SCIENCE / Articles