Refuting Abortion

Refuting Abortion

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Sep 6, 2023

Problems with Abortion

I mentioned previously that both sides of the spectrum only discuss treating the symptom rather than the cause. For example, pro-abortion advocates see the dilemma of an unwanted pregnancy, and say that getting an abortion solves that dilemma. The reality is, however, that it doesn't. It masks the problem by removing the consequences of one's actions, which only ends up compounding the problem that originally caused said consequences to develop in the first place (by removal of immediate, apparent repercussions).

The potential ramifications of this are far-reaching and much broader in scope due to it being a generational issue. This has an impact not just on a societal level, but on a civilizational level since you are literally removing an element necessary for the foundation of human civilization: childbirth. Just because you don't have to worry about pregnancy anymore doesn't mean there aren't any other repercussions. There are downstream effects that won't fully materialize until considerably later on in time. The types of behaviors that are allowed to flourish with unrestricted, celebrated abortion would impact many other facets of life, and this would not be realized until after they're already having a detrimental effect. In other words, we won't see the consequences of it until it's too late. By the time they occur, the downward spiral & degeneration of civilization might have too much momentum to be stopped, which is what we saw with the Mouse Universe experiments. And just as I said how we're living in an era of social and moral decline, we find that it is eerily reminiscent of the behavioral sink of those mice that could not be stopped. This is the downward spiral I was talking about.

The truth is, you need to learn to have accountability over your actions. Learn personal responsibility. People today—especially young people—cannot fathom the concept of duty. Before abortion was federally legalized, people at least had some semblance of ownership over their own actions. But this doesn't exist anymore. You can't just have an abortion because you don't feel like having responsibility, that's literally your own child! The sheer selfishness & laziness behind such an action is a prime example of the social rot and moral decay that I've been talking about. Even worse, having an abortion only compounds the problem. This is because if a girl can just get an abortion to avoid taking on the duty & responsibility of being a mother, it worsens the selfishness, laziness, and overall destructive attitudes that led to her wanting to get an abortion in the first place since she now doesn't have a reason to stop. These attitudes don't exist in vacuum either; she isn't going to have these behaviors solely when it comes to sex and relationships, they bleed into other areas of life as well. These are the things I'm talking about when I say there are other repercussions that aren't fully realized until after they're already negatively impacting society. Not just that, but you in effect create an entire generation of women who no longer want to be mothers and are essentially whores. This is not conducive for a functioning society. Like I said before, the ramifications of this are far-reaching and much broader in scope than most people realize. The fear of pregnancy alone acts as preventative medicine for these behaviors due to the social humiliation of having a proverbial scarlet letter on you (i.e. you can't really hide a pregnancy nor a child, so everyone will know what you did). In addition, some women fear the discomfort of pregnancy, the pain of being in labor, and the dread of needing to take care of a human. This is more prevention. Furthermore, their bodies release hormones throughout all of this that literally affect their behavior to bond with the child more and heighten motherly instinct. And if all that's not enough, childrearing itself forces women to be more responsible regardless of how they feel about it.

But with abortion, all of this is gone.


Failures of Pro-Choice Advocates

As for the anti-abortion side, it's a complex logistical issue. There's too much corruption within society. Child shelters and foster homes are oftentimes used as fronts for underhanded child sex-trafficking rings, and Child Protective Services (CPS) are more often than not subverted to where they either aid in these operations, or act as a de facto security apparatus to silence certain people the elites deem as "problematic" by threatening to take away their children. In addition, the economic issues don't make it easy for people to self-actualize to even really think about kids. Of course, we as Muslims don't believe in forgoing children due to fear of poverty, as that is actually haram (and may even constitute as kufr) as Allah SWT Says in the Qur'an:

And do not kill your children for fear of poverty. We provide for them and for you. Indeed, their killing is ever a great sin.

Qur'an 17:31

And we cannot disbelieve in anything Allah SWT Reveals. Some Muslimahs/liberal Muslims may cite financial problems as an excuse to support abortion (more on that later), but as we can see from the Verse above, it is NOT Islamically valid.

Regardless, we cannot deny the importance of the economy and finances when it comes to having children; many people won't even think about having kids if they have a poor occupation and are struggling to survive even by themselves. Plus, it's a systemic issue that affects literally everyone. These are things anti-abortionists should be discussing & advocating for more, rather than shouting pro-birth mantras standalone.

Now, it's important to note that federalized abortion being overturned (along with strong advocacy against abortion) is at the very least evidence of a counterculture pushback against the societal depravity I've referenced previously. This may seem good, but understand something: These "conservatives" will NOT be on the side of the Muslims. Rather, they will be against us. The elitist string-pullers of Western civilization won't allow the political right to become truly conservative and align itself with Islamic values. If the movement grows to be too strong to quell, they'll merely hijack it by redirecting it against Muslims like they did post-9/11. It's just as Allah SWT Says:

O you who have believed, do not take the Jews and the Christians as allies. They are [in fact] allies of one another. And whoever is an ally to them among you - then indeed, he is [one] of them. Indeed, Allah guides not the wrongdoing people.

Qur'an 5:51

And I chose this Verse because the Christians and Jews are at the forefront of the "conservative" movement, whether it be the Zionist warmongers or the drunken rednecks getting "semper fi" tattooed on their shoulders.


The Islamic Perspective

Many Muslims, especially Muslim women, tend to uphold a lot of liberal ideals such as the "right" to abortion. Guys, let's be honest here: The only reason why Muslim women support abortion "rights" is because they're either committing zina or they've fallen for liberal propaganda—and likely a mix of both. I've already dispelled the notion of poverty being used as an excuse to justify abortion Islamically, and to be honest, the vast majority of women who get abortions don't even do it for reasons that are well-intended. Here are the REAL reasons for why women get abortions (1, 2). And as for the "my body, my choice" narrative—Islamically speaking, this is false as well. These bodies are given to us by Allah SWT. To Him we Belong, and to Him we shall return.

What's funny is how those who virtue signal about "bodily rights" when it comes to abortion conveniently choose to forget the same principle when it comes to masks, vaccines, etc. But that's another topic. Standalone, abortion is quite literally comparable to child-sacrifice:

Most of what I talked about above are the social, political, and cultural implications of abortion, with a few refutations of modern secular logic used by liberal Muslims and munafiqoon to justify abortion. However, none of this explicitly states whether abortion is halal or haram.

As to whether abortion is allowed at all: From an Islamic standpoint, there is ikhtilaf. I can say with certainty that, based on what I have come to know, the overwhelming majority of scholars who have talked about it say that it is banned outright. Some make exceptions in extreme circumstances (e.g. it may kill the mother), but others do not (and just as an aside, women who die giving birth are shuhadaa'). There are a few scholars who say that it is allowed before the soul is blown into the body, with various differences of opinion on whether that time is 40 days, 80 days, or 120 days; and some clarify further by stating that it would only be allowed under extreme circumstances until the soul is blown into the body, after which it would not be allowed at all. I won't list every scholarly opinion on here as that's too time consuming with so many different scholars, but I will bring forth Ibn Taymiyyah's opinion as I respect him a lot and view him as one of the best scholars who ever lived:

“Aborting a foetus has been declared unlawful (haram) with the consensus of all the Muslim scholars. It is similar to burying an infant alive as referred to by Allah Almighty in the Verse of the Qur’an: “And when the female infant, buried alive, will be asked as to what crime she was killed for” [Surah al-Takwir, 8].

Fatawa Ibn Taymiyyah, 4/217

And here is a hadith about the End Times that sounds eerily like abortion:

عَنْ عُمَيْرِ بْنِ إِسْحَاقَ قَالَ قَالَ أَبُو هُرَيْرَةَ رضي الله عنه في أشراط الساعة لَتُؤْخَذَنَّ الْمَرْأَةُ فَلْيُبْقَرَنَّ بَطْنُهَا ثُمَّ لَيُؤْخَذَنَّ مَا فِي الرَّحِمِ فَلْيُنْبَذَنَّ مَخَافَةَ الْوَلَدِ

المصنف لابن أبي شيبة 37297

المحدث عصام موسى هادي خلاصة حكم المحدث صحيح في صحيح أشراط الساعة 1/83

Translation: ‘Umayr ibn Ishaq reported: Abu Huraira, may Allah be pleased with him, said in regards to signs before the Hour, “A woman will be taken and her stomach ripped open, then what is in her womb will be taken out and discarded for fear of giving birth.”

Muṣannaf Ibn Abī Shaybah 37297

Grade: Sahih (authentic) according to ‘Isam Musa Hadi

Feel free to do your own research on this. It's important to put aside emotional sway in these situations and look only at what Islam says. We shouldn't let our personal feelings on the matter influence whether we believe it is permissible or not, and this goes with all things in Islam.

To Allah we Belong, and to Him we shall return.

Problems with Abortion

I mentioned previously that both sides of the spectrum only discuss treating the symptom rather than the cause. For example, pro-abortion advocates see the dilemma of an unwanted pregnancy, and say that getting an abortion solves that dilemma. The reality is, however, that it doesn't. It masks the problem by removing the consequences of one's actions, which only ends up compounding the problem that originally caused said consequences to develop in the first place (by removal of immediate, apparent repercussions).

The potential ramifications of this are far-reaching and much broader in scope due to it being a generational issue. This has an impact not just on a societal level, but on a civilizational level since you are literally removing an element necessary for the foundation of human civilization: childbirth. Just because you don't have to worry about pregnancy anymore doesn't mean there aren't any other repercussions. There are downstream effects that won't fully materialize until considerably later on in time. The types of behaviors that are allowed to flourish with unrestricted, celebrated abortion would impact many other facets of life, and this would not be realized until after they're already having a detrimental effect. In other words, we won't see the consequences of it until it's too late. By the time they occur, the downward spiral & degeneration of civilization might have too much momentum to be stopped, which is what we saw with the Mouse Universe experiments. And just as I said how we're living in an era of social and moral decline, we find that it is eerily reminiscent of the behavioral sink of those mice that could not be stopped. This is the downward spiral I was talking about.

The truth is, you need to learn to have accountability over your actions. Learn personal responsibility. People today—especially young people—cannot fathom the concept of duty. Before abortion was federally legalized, people at least had some semblance of ownership over their own actions. But this doesn't exist anymore. You can't just have an abortion because you don't feel like having responsibility, that's literally your own child! The sheer selfishness & laziness behind such an action is a prime example of the social rot and moral decay that I've been talking about. Even worse, having an abortion only compounds the problem. This is because if a girl can just get an abortion to avoid taking on the duty & responsibility of being a mother, it worsens the selfishness, laziness, and overall destructive attitudes that led to her wanting to get an abortion in the first place since she now doesn't have a reason to stop. These attitudes don't exist in vacuum either; she isn't going to have these behaviors solely when it comes to sex and relationships, they bleed into other areas of life as well. These are the things I'm talking about when I say there are other repercussions that aren't fully realized until after they're already negatively impacting society. Not just that, but you in effect create an entire generation of women who no longer want to be mothers and are essentially whores. This is not conducive for a functioning society. Like I said before, the ramifications of this are far-reaching and much broader in scope than most people realize. The fear of pregnancy alone acts as preventative medicine for these behaviors due to the social humiliation of having a proverbial scarlet letter on you (i.e. you can't really hide a pregnancy nor a child, so everyone will know what you did). In addition, some women fear the discomfort of pregnancy, the pain of being in labor, and the dread of needing to take care of a human. This is more prevention. Furthermore, their bodies release hormones throughout all of this that literally affect their behavior to bond with the child more and heighten motherly instinct. And if all that's not enough, childrearing itself forces women to be more responsible regardless of how they feel about it.

But with abortion, all of this is gone.


Failures of Pro-Choice Advocates

As for the anti-abortion side, it's a complex logistical issue. There's too much corruption within society. Child shelters and foster homes are oftentimes used as fronts for underhanded child sex-trafficking rings, and Child Protective Services (CPS) are more often than not subverted to where they either aid in these operations, or act as a de facto security apparatus to silence certain people the elites deem as "problematic" by threatening to take away their children. In addition, the economic issues don't make it easy for people to self-actualize to even really think about kids. Of course, we as Muslims don't believe in forgoing children due to fear of poverty, as that is actually haram (and may even constitute as kufr) as Allah SWT Says in the Qur'an:

And do not kill your children for fear of poverty. We provide for them and for you. Indeed, their killing is ever a great sin.

Qur'an 17:31

And we cannot disbelieve in anything Allah SWT Reveals. Some Muslimahs/liberal Muslims may cite financial problems as an excuse to support abortion (more on that later), but as we can see from the Verse above, it is NOT Islamically valid.

Regardless, we cannot deny the importance of the economy and finances when it comes to having children; many people won't even think about having kids if they have a poor occupation and are struggling to survive even by themselves. Plus, it's a systemic issue that affects literally everyone. These are things anti-abortionists should be discussing & advocating for more, rather than shouting pro-birth mantras standalone.

Now, it's important to note that federalized abortion being overturned (along with strong advocacy against abortion) is at the very least evidence of a counterculture pushback against the societal depravity I've referenced previously. This may seem good, but understand something: These "conservatives" will NOT be on the side of the Muslims. Rather, they will be against us. The elitist string-pullers of Western civilization won't allow the political right to become truly conservative and align itself with Islamic values. If the movement grows to be too strong to quell, they'll merely hijack it by redirecting it against Muslims like they did post-9/11. It's just as Allah SWT Says:

O you who have believed, do not take the Jews and the Christians as allies. They are [in fact] allies of one another. And whoever is an ally to them among you - then indeed, he is [one] of them. Indeed, Allah guides not the wrongdoing people.

Qur'an 5:51

And I chose this Verse because the Christians and Jews are at the forefront of the "conservative" movement, whether it be the Zionist warmongers or the drunken rednecks getting "semper fi" tattooed on their shoulders.


The Islamic Perspective

Many Muslims, especially Muslim women, tend to uphold a lot of liberal ideals such as the "right" to abortion. Guys, let's be honest here: The only reason why Muslim women support abortion "rights" is because they're either committing zina or they've fallen for liberal propaganda—and likely a mix of both. I've already dispelled the notion of poverty being used as an excuse to justify abortion Islamically, and to be honest, the vast majority of women who get abortions don't even do it for reasons that are well-intended. Here are the REAL reasons for why women get abortions (1, 2). And as for the "my body, my choice" narrative—Islamically speaking, this is false as well. These bodies are given to us by Allah SWT. To Him we Belong, and to Him we shall return.

What's funny is how those who virtue signal about "bodily rights" when it comes to abortion conveniently choose to forget the same principle when it comes to masks, vaccines, etc. But that's another topic. Standalone, abortion is quite literally comparable to child-sacrifice:

Most of what I talked about above are the social, political, and cultural implications of abortion, with a few refutations of modern secular logic used by liberal Muslims and munafiqoon to justify abortion. However, none of this explicitly states whether abortion is halal or haram.

As to whether abortion is allowed at all: From an Islamic standpoint, there is ikhtilaf. I can say with certainty that, based on what I have come to know, the overwhelming majority of scholars who have talked about it say that it is banned outright. Some make exceptions in extreme circumstances (e.g. it may kill the mother), but others do not (and just as an aside, women who die giving birth are shuhadaa'). There are a few scholars who say that it is allowed before the soul is blown into the body, with various differences of opinion on whether that time is 40 days, 80 days, or 120 days; and some clarify further by stating that it would only be allowed under extreme circumstances until the soul is blown into the body, after which it would not be allowed at all. I won't list every scholarly opinion on here as that's too time consuming with so many different scholars, but I will bring forth Ibn Taymiyyah's opinion as I respect him a lot and view him as one of the best scholars who ever lived:

“Aborting a foetus has been declared unlawful (haram) with the consensus of all the Muslim scholars. It is similar to burying an infant alive as referred to by Allah Almighty in the Verse of the Qur’an: “And when the female infant, buried alive, will be asked as to what crime she was killed for” [Surah al-Takwir, 8].

Fatawa Ibn Taymiyyah, 4/217

And here is a hadith about the End Times that sounds eerily like abortion:

عَنْ عُمَيْرِ بْنِ إِسْحَاقَ قَالَ قَالَ أَبُو هُرَيْرَةَ رضي الله عنه في أشراط الساعة لَتُؤْخَذَنَّ الْمَرْأَةُ فَلْيُبْقَرَنَّ بَطْنُهَا ثُمَّ لَيُؤْخَذَنَّ مَا فِي الرَّحِمِ فَلْيُنْبَذَنَّ مَخَافَةَ الْوَلَدِ

المصنف لابن أبي شيبة 37297

المحدث عصام موسى هادي خلاصة حكم المحدث صحيح في صحيح أشراط الساعة 1/83

Translation: ‘Umayr ibn Ishaq reported: Abu Huraira, may Allah be pleased with him, said in regards to signs before the Hour, “A woman will be taken and her stomach ripped open, then what is in her womb will be taken out and discarded for fear of giving birth.”

Muṣannaf Ibn Abī Shaybah 37297

Grade: Sahih (authentic) according to ‘Isam Musa Hadi

Feel free to do your own research on this. It's important to put aside emotional sway in these situations and look only at what Islam says. We shouldn't let our personal feelings on the matter influence whether we believe it is permissible or not, and this goes with all things in Islam.

To Allah we Belong, and to Him we shall return.

Problems with Abortion

I mentioned previously that both sides of the spectrum only discuss treating the symptom rather than the cause. For example, pro-abortion advocates see the dilemma of an unwanted pregnancy, and say that getting an abortion solves that dilemma. The reality is, however, that it doesn't. It masks the problem by removing the consequences of one's actions, which only ends up compounding the problem that originally caused said consequences to develop in the first place (by removal of immediate, apparent repercussions).

The potential ramifications of this are far-reaching and much broader in scope due to it being a generational issue. This has an impact not just on a societal level, but on a civilizational level since you are literally removing an element necessary for the foundation of human civilization: childbirth. Just because you don't have to worry about pregnancy anymore doesn't mean there aren't any other repercussions. There are downstream effects that won't fully materialize until considerably later on in time. The types of behaviors that are allowed to flourish with unrestricted, celebrated abortion would impact many other facets of life, and this would not be realized until after they're already having a detrimental effect. In other words, we won't see the consequences of it until it's too late. By the time they occur, the downward spiral & degeneration of civilization might have too much momentum to be stopped, which is what we saw with the Mouse Universe experiments. And just as I said how we're living in an era of social and moral decline, we find that it is eerily reminiscent of the behavioral sink of those mice that could not be stopped. This is the downward spiral I was talking about.

The truth is, you need to learn to have accountability over your actions. Learn personal responsibility. People today—especially young people—cannot fathom the concept of duty. Before abortion was federally legalized, people at least had some semblance of ownership over their own actions. But this doesn't exist anymore. You can't just have an abortion because you don't feel like having responsibility, that's literally your own child! The sheer selfishness & laziness behind such an action is a prime example of the social rot and moral decay that I've been talking about. Even worse, having an abortion only compounds the problem. This is because if a girl can just get an abortion to avoid taking on the duty & responsibility of being a mother, it worsens the selfishness, laziness, and overall destructive attitudes that led to her wanting to get an abortion in the first place since she now doesn't have a reason to stop. These attitudes don't exist in vacuum either; she isn't going to have these behaviors solely when it comes to sex and relationships, they bleed into other areas of life as well. These are the things I'm talking about when I say there are other repercussions that aren't fully realized until after they're already negatively impacting society. Not just that, but you in effect create an entire generation of women who no longer want to be mothers and are essentially whores. This is not conducive for a functioning society. Like I said before, the ramifications of this are far-reaching and much broader in scope than most people realize. The fear of pregnancy alone acts as preventative medicine for these behaviors due to the social humiliation of having a proverbial scarlet letter on you (i.e. you can't really hide a pregnancy nor a child, so everyone will know what you did). In addition, some women fear the discomfort of pregnancy, the pain of being in labor, and the dread of needing to take care of a human. This is more prevention. Furthermore, their bodies release hormones throughout all of this that literally affect their behavior to bond with the child more and heighten motherly instinct. And if all that's not enough, childrearing itself forces women to be more responsible regardless of how they feel about it.

But with abortion, all of this is gone.


Failures of Pro-Choice Advocates

As for the anti-abortion side, it's a complex logistical issue. There's too much corruption within society. Child shelters and foster homes are oftentimes used as fronts for underhanded child sex-trafficking rings, and Child Protective Services (CPS) are more often than not subverted to where they either aid in these operations, or act as a de facto security apparatus to silence certain people the elites deem as "problematic" by threatening to take away their children. In addition, the economic issues don't make it easy for people to self-actualize to even really think about kids. Of course, we as Muslims don't believe in forgoing children due to fear of poverty, as that is actually haram (and may even constitute as kufr) as Allah SWT Says in the Qur'an:

And do not kill your children for fear of poverty. We provide for them and for you. Indeed, their killing is ever a great sin.

Qur'an 17:31

And we cannot disbelieve in anything Allah SWT Reveals. Some Muslimahs/liberal Muslims may cite financial problems as an excuse to support abortion (more on that later), but as we can see from the Verse above, it is NOT Islamically valid.

Regardless, we cannot deny the importance of the economy and finances when it comes to having children; many people won't even think about having kids if they have a poor occupation and are struggling to survive even by themselves. Plus, it's a systemic issue that affects literally everyone. These are things anti-abortionists should be discussing & advocating for more, rather than shouting pro-birth mantras standalone.

Now, it's important to note that federalized abortion being overturned (along with strong advocacy against abortion) is at the very least evidence of a counterculture pushback against the societal depravity I've referenced previously. This may seem good, but understand something: These "conservatives" will NOT be on the side of the Muslims. Rather, they will be against us. The elitist string-pullers of Western civilization won't allow the political right to become truly conservative and align itself with Islamic values. If the movement grows to be too strong to quell, they'll merely hijack it by redirecting it against Muslims like they did post-9/11. It's just as Allah SWT Says:

O you who have believed, do not take the Jews and the Christians as allies. They are [in fact] allies of one another. And whoever is an ally to them among you - then indeed, he is [one] of them. Indeed, Allah guides not the wrongdoing people.

Qur'an 5:51

And I chose this Verse because the Christians and Jews are at the forefront of the "conservative" movement, whether it be the Zionist warmongers or the drunken rednecks getting "semper fi" tattooed on their shoulders.


The Islamic Perspective

Many Muslims, especially Muslim women, tend to uphold a lot of liberal ideals such as the "right" to abortion. Guys, let's be honest here: The only reason why Muslim women support abortion "rights" is because they're either committing zina or they've fallen for liberal propaganda—and likely a mix of both. I've already dispelled the notion of poverty being used as an excuse to justify abortion Islamically, and to be honest, the vast majority of women who get abortions don't even do it for reasons that are well-intended. Here are the REAL reasons for why women get abortions (1, 2). And as for the "my body, my choice" narrative—Islamically speaking, this is false as well. These bodies are given to us by Allah SWT. To Him we Belong, and to Him we shall return.

What's funny is how those who virtue signal about "bodily rights" when it comes to abortion conveniently choose to forget the same principle when it comes to masks, vaccines, etc. But that's another topic. Standalone, abortion is quite literally comparable to child-sacrifice:

Most of what I talked about above are the social, political, and cultural implications of abortion, with a few refutations of modern secular logic used by liberal Muslims and munafiqoon to justify abortion. However, none of this explicitly states whether abortion is halal or haram.

As to whether abortion is allowed at all: From an Islamic standpoint, there is ikhtilaf. I can say with certainty that, based on what I have come to know, the overwhelming majority of scholars who have talked about it say that it is banned outright. Some make exceptions in extreme circumstances (e.g. it may kill the mother), but others do not (and just as an aside, women who die giving birth are shuhadaa'). There are a few scholars who say that it is allowed before the soul is blown into the body, with various differences of opinion on whether that time is 40 days, 80 days, or 120 days; and some clarify further by stating that it would only be allowed under extreme circumstances until the soul is blown into the body, after which it would not be allowed at all. I won't list every scholarly opinion on here as that's too time consuming with so many different scholars, but I will bring forth Ibn Taymiyyah's opinion as I respect him a lot and view him as one of the best scholars who ever lived:

“Aborting a foetus has been declared unlawful (haram) with the consensus of all the Muslim scholars. It is similar to burying an infant alive as referred to by Allah Almighty in the Verse of the Qur’an: “And when the female infant, buried alive, will be asked as to what crime she was killed for” [Surah al-Takwir, 8].

Fatawa Ibn Taymiyyah, 4/217

And here is a hadith about the End Times that sounds eerily like abortion:

عَنْ عُمَيْرِ بْنِ إِسْحَاقَ قَالَ قَالَ أَبُو هُرَيْرَةَ رضي الله عنه في أشراط الساعة لَتُؤْخَذَنَّ الْمَرْأَةُ فَلْيُبْقَرَنَّ بَطْنُهَا ثُمَّ لَيُؤْخَذَنَّ مَا فِي الرَّحِمِ فَلْيُنْبَذَنَّ مَخَافَةَ الْوَلَدِ

المصنف لابن أبي شيبة 37297

المحدث عصام موسى هادي خلاصة حكم المحدث صحيح في صحيح أشراط الساعة 1/83

Translation: ‘Umayr ibn Ishaq reported: Abu Huraira, may Allah be pleased with him, said in regards to signs before the Hour, “A woman will be taken and her stomach ripped open, then what is in her womb will be taken out and discarded for fear of giving birth.”

Muṣannaf Ibn Abī Shaybah 37297

Grade: Sahih (authentic) according to ‘Isam Musa Hadi

Feel free to do your own research on this. It's important to put aside emotional sway in these situations and look only at what Islam says. We shouldn't let our personal feelings on the matter influence whether we believe it is permissible or not, and this goes with all things in Islam.

To Allah we Belong, and to Him we shall return.