Citaat door anash:Vanwaar heb je dit? Want dat kan onmogelijk waar zijn.
Verschillende bronnen, waaronder deze:
http://muslim-canada.org/family.htm
A considerable majority of the Maliki jurists described abortion as completely forbidden. In their view, when the semen settles in the womb, it is expected to develop into a living baby and it should not be disturbed by anyone. According to Ibn Jawziyyah, when the womb has retained the semen, it is not permitted for the husband and wife, or one of them or the master of the slave-wife, to induce an abortion. After ensoulment, however, abortion is prohibited absolutely and is akin to murder.
En deze:
http://umma.ws/Fatwa/repr-tec/
The fakihs of the Hanafi and the Hanbali schools of thought believe that abortion before the expiration of the above mentioned term can be performed only in urgent cases.
The fakihs of the Maliki school of thought assert that abortion is not permissible even during the first forty days after the conception.
The fakihs of the Shafi’i school of thought admit abortion during the first forty days after the conception if both spouses give their consent to it and if the operation does not influence negatively the reproduction abilities of the spouses; after the first forty days abortion is strictly forbidden.