A kiadvány adatai
Cím (Eredeti nyelven): When Does the Muḍghah Become a Living Soul? The Framework of Fetal Protection by Sunnī Legal Schools in Light of Hellenistic as well as Judeo-Christian Traditions
Cím (Angolul): When Does the Muḍghah Become a Living Soul? The Framework of Fetal Protection by Sunnī Legal Schools in Light of Hellenistic as well as Judeo-Christian Traditions
Sorozat (Eredeti nyelven): DIKÉ 2025/1
Sorozat (Angolul): DIKÉ 2025/1
Kapcsolódó tartalmak (a könyvhöz kacsolódó online tartalmak linkjei, előadás, stb…):
Szerző(k): Surjányi Dávid Orcid id: 0009-0008-7717-7388.
Szerkesztő(k): Herger Cs. Eszter – Schweitzer Gábor
Lektor(ok):
Közreműködő(k):
Szerkesztőbizottság:
Antal Tamás (Szeged) – Béli Gábor (Pécs) – Dziadzio, Andrzej (Krakkó) – Falus Orsolya (Dunaújváros/Pécs) – Halász Iván (Budapest/Pozsony) – Képes György (Budapest) – Korsósné Delacasse Krisztina (Pécs) – Krešić, Mirela (Zágráb) – Lehotay Veronika (Miskolc) – Schumann, Eva (Göttingen) – Szabó Béla (Debrecen) – Szabó István (Budapest) – Steppan, Markus (Graz) – Stipta István (Budapest) – Tauchen, Jaromír (Brünn)
Olvasószerkesztő:
Niklai Dominika Patrícia
(szerzőknél és közreműködőknél is ORCID és Webcím, ha van):
Nyelv(ek): angol
Leírás (Eredeti nyelven): Due to the general practice of calling Islam an ‘Abrahamic religion’, many assume (and actually the majority of Muslims would assume) that the Muhammadan religion’s relationship with the issue of fetal protection and the practice of abortion reflects the conservative spirit of the Bible. However, nor the primary Muslim texts, nor the practice of Sunnī legal schools substantiate this assumption. In fact, in this comparative textual analysis I intend to show that Islamic jurisprudence resulted in homogeneous adjudication regarding abortion, just like the practice of Muslim states reflect versatile legislation. The end result is that most Sunnī schools of law allow first trimester abortions (and in some instances even further), something which reflects Aristotelian ‘pragmatism’ much more than the values of Judeo-Christian culture.
Leírás (Angol):
Kulcsszavak (eredeti nyelven és angolul is): abortion, Sunnī Islam, Islamic jurisprudence, fetus, maddhabs, Sharīʿah, ensoulment,
Judeo-Christian ethics, Hellenism
Tudományos besorolás (eredeti nyelven és angolul is): Tanulmány, paper
Tudományterület (eredeti nyelven és angolul is): Jog, law
Támogatók:

Kiadó: Pécsi Tudományegyetem Állam- és Jogtudományi Kar
Társkiadó: Novissima Kiadó Bt.
Megjelenés éve: 2025
Megjelenés helye (város, eredeti nyelven): Budapest
Megjelenés helye (ország, eredeti nyelven, angolul): Magyarország, Hungary
Formátum: Pdf, epub
DOI: Doi: 10.15170/Dike.2025.09.01.08
ISBN:
ISSN: 2631-1232
Nyomtatott verzió:
Kiadás: 2025
Jogok: Creative Commons CC BY
A kiadvány linkje:
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