The Fiqh Of Gynecology, Family Planning, and Pregnancy
Course
About The Course
The course The Fiqh of Gynecology, Family Planning, and Pregnancy explores Islamic perspectives on women’s health and reproductive care, integrating Sharia principles with modern medical practices. Key topics include family planning, permissible contraception, preconception care, infertility treatments, assisted reproductive technologies (ART), and advanced gynecological practices.
This course is ideal for Muslim medical professionals, Sharia scholars, and those interested in ethical, culturally sensitive approaches to women’s healthcare, providing a holistic framework grounded in Islamic teachings.
At A Glance
16 Live Online Sessions
Duration: 4 Months
Sundays, 03:00 PM - 04:00 PM (London, UK)
Video Recordings Available
Access to Mobile App
Digital Certificate
From £29.99/Month (For 4 Months)
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- Starts on 4th May 2025
- Course Fee:
Pay in Full:£199.99£99.99
Pay in 4 Installments: £29.99 per month - Registration Deadline: 3rd May 2025
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Course Overview
This course offers a thorough and in-depth exploration of The Fiqh Of Gynecology, Family Planning, and Pregnancy from an Islamic standpoint. It aims to bridge the gap between Islamic jurisprudence and modern medical practices, providing a comprehensive understanding of how Islamic teachings can be integrated with contemporary healthcare. With a focus on ethical, practical, and cultural aspects, the course The Fiqh Of Gynecology, Family Planning, and Pregnancy addresses a wide range of topics relevant to medical professionals, students, expectant mothers, and those interested in this fascinating subject.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the historical and cultural context of Islamic teachings on gynaecology, family planning, and pregnancy.
- Evaluate permissible contraceptive methods and assisted reproductive technologies (ART) from an Islamic perspective.
- Analyze ethical dilemmas and decision-making in gynaecology and obstetrics, guided by Islamic principles.
Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the Fiqh of Gynecology, Family Planning, and Pregnancy in Islam.
- Apply Islamic teachings to inform decision-making and ethical considerations in the field of gynecology and obstetrics.
- Provide culturally sensitive and patient-centered care to Muslim patients by accommodating their religious beliefs and preferences.
MODULES
Module 1
Introduction to the Fiqh of Gynecology, Family Planning, and Pregnancy
Module 2
Islamic Medicine and Its Contributions to Gynecology and Obstetrics
Module 3
Islamic Perspectives on Conception and Family Planning
Module 4
Permissible Contraceptive Methods in Islam
Module 5
Preconception Care: Ensuring Health and Well-Being
Module 6
Abortion in Islam: Ethical and Fiqh Considerations
Module 7
Islamic Approaches to Labor, Delivery, and Birth Practices
Module 8
Prenatal Care and Islamic Guidelines for Expectant Mothers
Module 9
The Rights of the Fetus and Neonate in Islam
Module 10
Gynecological Healthcare: Balancing Medical Practices with Islamic Guidelines
Module 11
Postpartum Care, Breastfeeding, and Birth Spacing in Islam
Module 12
Infertility, Treatment, and Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART): An Islamic Perspective
Module 13
Advanced Technologies in Gynecology, Obstetrics, and Prenatal Care: Ethical and Islamic Perspectives
Module 14
Islamic Approaches to Human Cloning, Genetics, Baby Designing, and Transhumanism
Module 15
Permissible Contraceptive Methods in Islam
Module 16
Production of Parenthood - Islamic Bioethical Perspectives and Implementation
Here is the course outline:
Welcome Aboard: Course Introduction |
WhatsApp Discussion Group |
Pre Course Survey |
LMS Orientation |
Session 01 - |
Session 2 - |
Session 3 - |
Session 4 - |
Session 7 - |
Session 8 - |
Session 9 - |
Session 10 - |
Session 11 - |
Session 12 - |
Session 13 - |
Session 14 - |
Session 15 - |
Post Course Survey |