Miscarriage Definition
Miscarriage is called the termination of a pregnancy with
incomplete character or incomplete term (Ibn Manzur, 1968 AD: 7:
131) and the use of the word miscarriage by the jurists does not
depart from this meaning. It may be expressed by dropping,
throwing, subtraction, and stillness, all of which are synonyms.
miscarriage is spontaneous, spontaneous, without external
instigation, and it may be intentional by an active act. The motives
for miscarriage are different, including the safety of the mother
and the prevention of danger from her, and the concealment of the
crime of adultery. Official statistics state that the number of illegal
miscarriage annually exceeds seventy million in developing
countries only, according to the statistics of the World Health
Organization (WHO). More than two million women die as a result of
miscarriage annually, because it is often carried out by primitive
methods or at the hands of unqualified persons (Kanaan, 1420 AH: