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In page Islam and abortion:

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If the mother were to be sure to die, Ibn Uthaymeen still held it impermissible to abort, as he said that it is prohibited in Islamic law to kill someone [in this case, the baby] to save another person [and in this case, the mother]. He further said that this was the decree of God and that no one should find the problem in this scenario, even if it is inevitable that both the mother and child would die, and no one else would be responsible for their death. However, if someone were to abort the child and it dies, then its death is upon the one who does the abortion.[citation needed]