The Right to Breastfeeding in the Light of the Principles of Islamic Human Rights

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Religious beliefs are the main focus of the culture of breastfeeding among Muslims. In this regard, following the religious ideals of Islam can play a key role in shaping the potential methods that are associated with infant strengthening methods, pregnancy, neonatal treatment, as well as reducing abuse or preventing the creation of false culture. The present study will examine the basics and roots of Muslimschr('39') religious, moral and spiritual understanding (apart from minor and marginal differences between its various religions) on the issue of infant nutrition as one of the fundamental rights and in this regard specific views of Islamic law and ethics will be discussed. In this study, it will be observed that on the one hand, in Islamic societies, there is a very close relationship between infant nutrition and the belief system, and this plays an important role in promoting health education and increasing the quality and quantity of breastfeeding and on the other hand, how can an Islamic religious discourse recognize the right to breastfeeding as a fundamental right.

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Persian
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Iranian Journal of Medical Law, Volume:14 Issue: 52, 2020
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101 to 114
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