Keltoi
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I wasn't sure where to pose this question, so I chose comparative religion.
This is a question about faith and politics. American Christians see the issue of abortion as a primary concern. Evangelicals, in general, will not vote for a candidate who voices support for abortion rights. It usually takes precedence over other political issues.
My question is this: What is the Islamic stance on abortion? How important is the issue to Muslims politically? Theoretically, when the average Muslim steps into a voting booth, how important is the issue on deciding which candidate to vote for?
This is a question about faith and politics. American Christians see the issue of abortion as a primary concern. Evangelicals, in general, will not vote for a candidate who voices support for abortion rights. It usually takes precedence over other political issues.
My question is this: What is the Islamic stance on abortion? How important is the issue to Muslims politically? Theoretically, when the average Muslim steps into a voting booth, how important is the issue on deciding which candidate to vote for?