The Impact of the Objective of Progeny Preservation on the Ruling of Pre-Marital Medical Examination

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Abdulrahman Abdulrahman Mohammed Al-Ahdal

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The research titled "The Impact of the Objective of Progeny Preservation on the Ruling of Pre-Marital Medical Examination" addresses the following:


- The importance of medical examination as a preventive measure to prevent hereditary diseases that may negatively affect future generations.


- Following the advancement of genetics, it has become clear that genetic traits, including diseases, are transmitted between spouses, highlighting the necessity of pre-marital examination as a means of protecting progeny.


- The research discusses contemporary jurisprudential issues related to medical examination, where scholars differ on the obligation of this examination before marriage.


- It is based on the objectives of Islamic law in preserving progeny and reviews the positive and negative implications of this examination and its impact on families and society.


- The research includes a study of the definition of medical examination, its ruling, and its importance, concluding that the examination serves as a preventive measure that aids in family stability and preserves the health of progeny.

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Al-Ahdal, A. A. M. (2024). The Impact of the Objective of Progeny Preservation on the Ruling of Pre-Marital Medical Examination. Sana’a University Journal of Human Sciences, 3(6), 225–241. https://doi.org/10.59628/jhs.v3i6.1133
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