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SIS chides mufti’s office for baby bump ruling

Regulatory body says showing pregnant bellies, though clothed, can lead to slander because aurat is exposed

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 22 Oct 2021 11:48PM

SIS chides mufti’s office for baby bump ruling
The physical change in women’s bodies during pregnancy is natural and should not be turned into an object that can invite slander, says SIS. – Pixabay pic, October 22, 2021

by Azril Annuar

KUALA LUMPUR – Muslim women rights group Sisters in Islam (SIS) has chastised the Federal Territories Mufti’s Office for saying that “baby bumps” are part of a Muslim woman’s aurat – body parts that must be covered to ensure modesty.

Utusan Malaysia reported yesterday that the mufti’s office made the statement in reply to a question on the hukum (ruling) over a pregnant woman’s baby bump being shared on social media.

The article stated that the mufti’s office had ruled, in an article titled Irshad Al-Fatwa Siri Ke-628 on the office’s website, that a heavily pregnant woman’s baby bump is an aurat as it can lead to defamation or slander.

Responding to the statement on Twitter, SIS said that it is a strange thought process that can turn a woman’s body into an object of slander, especially since pregnant women have been instructed to hide their pregnancy as it grows bigger.

“This is an illogical statement because the physical change during pregnancy is something natural and should not be turned into an object that can cause slander.

“Why should the responsibility or ridiculous demands such as this become the burden of women? Are men incapable of respecting the conditions and physical changes of a pregnant woman?

“Whereas the al-Quran has instructed men, if they are faithful, to always lower their eyes in order to maintain self-decency,” said the tweet.

Furthermore, SIS said that compassion and empathy should be shown to pregnant mothers, adding that objectification of the female body must end. – The Vibes, October 22, 2021

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