The Shortest and Longest Pregnancy Period According to Fiqh and Legislation of Muslim Countries

Ali Trigiyatno

Abstract


The Shortest and Longest Pregnancy According to Islamic Jurisprudence and Legislation of Muslim Countries. This study examines how long a woman's pregnancy takes according to fiqh Islamic Jurisprudence and legal provisions in several Muslim countries. This research is purely a literature study using a normative approach that refers to the provisions of family law in several Muslim countries. The legal analysis used is an authentic and doctrinal interpretation method. The fiqh scholars state that the shortest gestation period is six months, while the fiqh scholars differ in their opinion regarding the longest gestation period. Generally, they agree that the longest gestational age is six months. Although legal provisions in various Muslim countries often do not refer to the opinion of fiqh scholars who argue that the longest gestation period is more than one year. This research finds the fact that legislators in various Muslim countries do not use the classical scholar's opinion about pregnancy because it is considered unscientific and does not support social reality. Muslim countries generally define six months as the shortest period of pregnancy and one year as the longest, except for Brunei Darussalam which defines four years.


Keywords


Gestation period, Muslim countries, Qanūn al-Ahwāl al-Syakhshiyyah

Full Text:

PDF

References


Abū Bakar, Umar Ali, ‘Aqallu Muddat al-Haml Wa Aktsaruha Min Manzhūr al-Fiqhiy Wa al-Thibbiy; Dirāsah Muqāranah’’, Majallat al-Fiqh Wa al-Qanun, 170 (2014), 1–45.

Adesina, M. A. "The Health Status and Demographics of a Conflicting Country: the Sudan Experience." Eur J Environ Public Health 4, no. 1 (2020): em0032.

Al Tamimi, Essam. "The Legal System in the United Arab Emirates." In Practical Guide to Litigation and Arbitration in the United Arab Emirates, pp. 1-8. Brill, 2003.

Azziz, Raouane, Ruhi Fadzlyana Jailani, Mushaddad Abdullah, and Mualimin Mochammad Sahid, ‘Mirats al-Haml Wifqa al-Ma’lumat al-Thibbiyah al-Mu’ashirah’, USIM, 2020.

Blanchard, Christopher M. "Islam: Sunnis and Shiites." Focus on Islamic Issues (2006): 11-21.

Berger, Maurits S. "The Legal System of Family Law in Syria." Bulletin d'études orientales (1997): 115-127.

Cassing, James, Saad Nassar, Gamal Siam, and Hoda Moussa. "Arab Republic of Egypt." DISTORTIONS (2009): 71.

Colburn, Marta. The Republic of Yemen: Development Challenges in the 21st Century. CIIR, 2002.

Curtis, Glenn E., and Eric Hooglund. Iran: A Country Study: A Country Study. Government Printing Office, 2008.

Fischer, Michael MJ. Iran: From Religious Dispute to Revolution. Univ of Wisconsin Press, 2003

Dasuqi, Muhammad al-, al-Ahwāl al-Syakhshiyyah Fi al-Madzhab al-Shāfi’i. Kairo: Dār al-Salam, 2011.

Emon, Anver M. "Qatar." In Parental Care and the Best Interests of the Child in Muslim Countries, pp. 205-217. TMC Asser Press, The Hague, 2017.

Ghamidi, Abdul Aziz bin Ali al-, ‘Aqallu Muddat al-Haml Baina al-Fiqh Wa al-Thib Wa Atsaru Dzālika Fi Miratsihi’’, Majalah al-‘Adl, 43.2 (1430).

Chaq, Moh Dliya’ul, ‘Nasab Anak dalam Hukum Islam; Membaca Peluang Sains dan Teknologi dalam Penetapan Nasab’’, Tafáqquh: Jurnal Penelitian dan Kajian Keislaman, 6.1 (2018), 60–75

Fadhly, Fabian, ‘Pemahaman Keagamaan Islam di Asia Tengggara Abad XIII-XX’, Millah: Jurnal Studi Agama, 18.1 (2018), 28

Jukic, Anne Marie, Donna D Baird, Clarice R Weinberg, D Robert McConnaughey, and Allen J Wilcox, ‘Length of Human Pregnancy and Contributors to Its Natural Variation’, Human Reproduction, 28.10 (2013), 2848–55.

Jones, Sandy Russell. "The Battle over Family Law in Bahrain." Middle East Report 242 (2007): 33-39.

Kan’an, Ahmad Muhammad, al-Mausū’ah al-Thibbiyah al-Fiqhiyyah. Beirut: Dār al-Nafa`is, 2000.

Khallāf, Abdul Wahhab, Ahkām al-Ahwāl al-Syakhshiyyah Fi al-Sharī’ah al-Islāmiyyah. Kuwait: Dār al-Qalam, 1990.

Kharli, Ahmad Tholabi dkk., Kodifikasi Hukum Kleuarga Islam Kontemporer. Jakarta: Kencana, 2020.

Laubach, Charles, and Abu Dhabi. "United Arab Emirates." Anti-corruption Regulation (2016): 200-206.

‘LAWS OF BRUNEI CHAPTER 217 ISLAMIC FAMILY LAW - … / Laws-of-Brunei-Chapter-217-Islamic-Family-Law.Pdf / PDF4PRO’, PDF4PRO, 2018 [accessed 26 May 2022].

Netton, Ian Richard. Encyclopedia of Islamic Civilization and Religion. Routledge, 2013.

Maktabi, Rania. "Female Citizenship and Family Law in Kuwait and Qatar: Globalization and Pressures for Reform in Two Rentier States." Nidaba 1, no. 1 (2016): 20-34.

Maktabi, Rania. "Gender, Family Law and Citizenship in Syria." Citizenship Studies 14, no. 5 (2010): 557-572.

Marzuki, Aisyah Sulthan, ‘Ahkam al-Mar’at al-Hamil Min al-Zina Fi al-Fiqh al-Islami’, MDAK, 10.63, 313–68.

Manama, I. N. "Bahrain." Change 62 (2011): 7-4.

McCoy, Lisa. Qatar. Simon and Schuster, 2014.

Möller, Lena-Maria, ‘Custody Regulations in the United Arab Emirates: Legal Reforms and Social Realities’, Hawwa, 11.1 (2013), 41–57.

Mughniyah, Muhammad Jawad, Fiqih Lima Mazhab. Jakarta: Lentera, 2013.

Obrowski Stephanie, Obrowski Michael, and Starski Karolina, ‘Normal Pregnancy: A Clinical Review’, Obrowski Stephanie, Obrowski Michael, and Starski Karolina, ‘Normal Pregnancy: A Clinical Review’, Academic Journal of Pediatrics and Neonatology, 1.1 (2016), 1–19.

Qubain, Fahim I. "Social Classes and Tensions in Bahrain." The Middle East Journal (1955): 269-280

Verme, Paolo, Branko Milanovic, Sherine Al-Shawarby, Sahar El Tawila, May Gadallah, and Enas Ali A. El-Majeed. "Inside Inequality in the Arab Republic of Egypt: Facts and Perceptions Across People, Time, and Space." (2014).

Refugees, United Nations High Commissioner for, ‘Refworld | Civil Code of the Islamic Republic of Iran’, Refworld [accessed 26 May 2022]

Sakirman, ‘Telaah Hukum Islam Terhadap Nasab Anak’, HUNAFA: Jurnal Studia Islamika, 12.2 (2015), 357–75.

Sarumi, Isa Abdur-Razaq, ‘The Maximum Period of Gestation’, Journal of Islamic Thought and Civilization, 8.1 (2018), 72–83.

Shāfi’i, Muhammad al-, Qanun al-Usrah Fi Duwal al-Maghrib al-‘Arabi. Marakech: Maktabah al-Waraqah al-Wathaniyah, 2009.

Shams Aldeen, Alzaina. "“There Shall Be Made No Differentiation:” The Maintenance of Stratification in the State of Kuwait through the 1959 Nationality and Aliens Residence Laws." (2021).

‘Oyosoro, Felix Idongesit. "Syria in a Torment: Key Actors and Geopolitical Intrigues." (2021).

Syibli, Musthafa, Ahkam al-Usrah Fi al-Islam Dirasah Muqaranah Baina Fiqh al-Mazahib al-Sunniyah Wa al-Mazhab al-Ja’fari Wa al-Qanun. Beirut: Dār al-Jam’iyyah, 1983.

‘UAE Federal Law (28) of 2005 On Personal Status’, Legal Advice Middle East, 2005 [accessed 26 May 2022]

Ulfah, Maria, ‘Wanita Hamil di Luar Nikah (Status Anak)’’, Jurnal Pembaharuan Hukum, 2.3 (2015), 329–34.

Zuhaily, Wahbah al-, al-Fiqh al-Islami Wa Adillatuhu, 10. Jakarta: Gema Insani Press, 2011.

Zaelani, Qodir Zaelani Qodir. "Pembaruan Hukum Keluarga: Kajian Atas Sudan–Indonesia." Al-'Adalah 10, no. 1 (2012): 331-342

‘سفارة الجمهورية العربية السورية’ [accessed 26 May 2022]

‘قانون الأحوال الشخصية رقم 25 لسنة 1929’, منشورات قانونية, 2016 [accessed 26 May 2022]

‘قانون الأحوال الشخصيه للمسلمين - لسنة 1991’, HUDO CENTRE [accessed 26 May 2022]

‘قانون رقم (19) لسنة 2017 بإصدار قانون الأسرة’ [accessed 25 March 2022]

‘ﻗﺎﻧﻮﻥ ﺭﻗﻢ (22) ﻟﺴﻨﺔ 2006 ﺑﺈﺻﺪﺍﺭ ﻗﺎﻧﻮﻥ ﺍﻷﺳﺮﺓ’ [accessed 25 March 2022]

‘قرار جمهوري بالقانون رقم (20) لسنة 1992م بشأن الأحوال الشخصية’ [accessed 28 May 2022]

‘نقد كتاب أكثر مدة الحمل’, شبكة فلسطين للحوار [accessed 26 May 2022]




DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.24042/adalah.v19i1.6643

Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.


Copyright (c) 2022 AL-'ADALAH

Creative Commons License

Al-'Adalah is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.