Muslim women’s marriage, pregnancy, abortion and spacing of children: Evidence from the United States, Iran and Malaysia

Background: This study investigates the decisions on marriage, pregnancy, abortion and spacing of children among Muslim women (MW) residing in the United States, Iran and Malaysia to explore the occurrences as well as socio-demographic characteristics associated with the likelihood of making an in...

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Main Authors: Raja Ariffin, Raja Noriza, Abdul Talib @ Abdul Mutalib, Muzalwana, Mohd Satar, Nurulhuda, Hanafi, Hanira, Othman, Azmah, Tumin, Makmor, Zahari, Rustam Khairi
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spelling my.iium.irep.605652019-08-17T02:25:33Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/60565/ Muslim women’s marriage, pregnancy, abortion and spacing of children: Evidence from the United States, Iran and Malaysia Raja Ariffin, Raja Noriza Abdul Talib @ Abdul Mutalib, Muzalwana Mohd Satar, Nurulhuda Hanafi, Hanira Othman, Azmah Tumin, Makmor Zahari, Rustam Khairi H Social Sciences (General) HQ The family. Marriage. Woman Background: This study investigates the decisions on marriage, pregnancy, abortion and spacing of children among Muslim women (MW) residing in the United States, Iran and Malaysia to explore the occurrences as well as socio-demographic characteristics associated with the likelihood of making an independent decision regarding sexual and reproductive health rights. Methods: A total of 1140 MW in Washington, D.C. (the United States), Tehran (Iran) and Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) participated in this study, and the number of respondents were equally distributed across the three cities. To examine the occurrences of sexual and reproductive rights violation, we report the descriptive statistics from the responses given by MW in these cities. Results: On the decision to solemnize marriage, 84.5 per cent of MW in Malaysia reported that the marriage decision is made jointly with their husbands, but this figure stands at only 30 per cent in Iran and 47.9 per cent in the United States. More than 80 per cent and 72 per cent of MW in Malaysia and Iran, respectively, make decisions on pregnancy, abortion and spacing of children jointly with their husbands. Conclusions: Policymakers should promote jointly made (made by wife and husband together) decisions among Muslims, which accords with Islamic teachings and is considered as good practice among Muslims. Indian Institute of Health Management Research and SAGE Publications 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/60565/1/Muslim%20Women%202017%20JHM727621%20%283%29.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/60565/7/60565_Muslim%20Women%E2%80%99s%20Marriage%2C%20Pregnancy%2C%20Abortion%20and%20Spacing%20of%20Children_scopus.pdf Raja Ariffin, Raja Noriza and Abdul Talib @ Abdul Mutalib, Muzalwana and Mohd Satar, Nurulhuda and Hanafi, Hanira and Othman, Azmah and Tumin, Makmor and Zahari, Rustam Khairi (2017) Muslim women’s marriage, pregnancy, abortion and spacing of children: Evidence from the United States, Iran and Malaysia. Journal of Health Management, 19 (4). pp. 1-9. ISSN 0972-0634 http://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0972063417727621?journalCode=jhma 10.1177/0972063417727621
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English
topic H Social Sciences (General)
HQ The family. Marriage. Woman
spellingShingle H Social Sciences (General)
HQ The family. Marriage. Woman
Raja Ariffin, Raja Noriza
Abdul Talib @ Abdul Mutalib, Muzalwana
Mohd Satar, Nurulhuda
Hanafi, Hanira
Othman, Azmah
Tumin, Makmor
Zahari, Rustam Khairi
Muslim women’s marriage, pregnancy, abortion and spacing of children: Evidence from the United States, Iran and Malaysia
description Background: This study investigates the decisions on marriage, pregnancy, abortion and spacing of children among Muslim women (MW) residing in the United States, Iran and Malaysia to explore the occurrences as well as socio-demographic characteristics associated with the likelihood of making an independent decision regarding sexual and reproductive health rights. Methods: A total of 1140 MW in Washington, D.C. (the United States), Tehran (Iran) and Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) participated in this study, and the number of respondents were equally distributed across the three cities. To examine the occurrences of sexual and reproductive rights violation, we report the descriptive statistics from the responses given by MW in these cities. Results: On the decision to solemnize marriage, 84.5 per cent of MW in Malaysia reported that the marriage decision is made jointly with their husbands, but this figure stands at only 30 per cent in Iran and 47.9 per cent in the United States. More than 80 per cent and 72 per cent of MW in Malaysia and Iran, respectively, make decisions on pregnancy, abortion and spacing of children jointly with their husbands. Conclusions: Policymakers should promote jointly made (made by wife and husband together) decisions among Muslims, which accords with Islamic teachings and is considered as good practice among Muslims.
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author Raja Ariffin, Raja Noriza
Abdul Talib @ Abdul Mutalib, Muzalwana
Mohd Satar, Nurulhuda
Hanafi, Hanira
Othman, Azmah
Tumin, Makmor
Zahari, Rustam Khairi
author_facet Raja Ariffin, Raja Noriza
Abdul Talib @ Abdul Mutalib, Muzalwana
Mohd Satar, Nurulhuda
Hanafi, Hanira
Othman, Azmah
Tumin, Makmor
Zahari, Rustam Khairi
author_sort Raja Ariffin, Raja Noriza
title Muslim women’s marriage, pregnancy, abortion and spacing of children: Evidence from the United States, Iran and Malaysia
title_short Muslim women’s marriage, pregnancy, abortion and spacing of children: Evidence from the United States, Iran and Malaysia
title_full Muslim women’s marriage, pregnancy, abortion and spacing of children: Evidence from the United States, Iran and Malaysia
title_fullStr Muslim women’s marriage, pregnancy, abortion and spacing of children: Evidence from the United States, Iran and Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Muslim women’s marriage, pregnancy, abortion and spacing of children: Evidence from the United States, Iran and Malaysia
title_sort muslim women’s marriage, pregnancy, abortion and spacing of children: evidence from the united states, iran and malaysia
publisher Indian Institute of Health Management Research and SAGE Publications
publishDate 2017
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/60565/1/Muslim%20Women%202017%20JHM727621%20%283%29.pdf
http://irep.iium.edu.my/60565/7/60565_Muslim%20Women%E2%80%99s%20Marriage%2C%20Pregnancy%2C%20Abortion%20and%20Spacing%20of%20Children_scopus.pdf
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