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As muslim how should we react for HIV.?


how should we consider condom use, how should we see people living with it.

Well, how about using birth control like we are allowed to do? Condoms are allowed. God cares about our health, which is why he prohibited us from drinking and eating certain things. For example, a woman just has a baby. Right away, she gets pregnant again and that baby is born sickly and has many problems. Right after that baby, another is born with even more problems. Islam says we can not harm one another and we can not harm ourselves. Women need time to recover from childbirth, and it's in the best interest of the next child so that it will be healthy and strong. The mother also needs to get her strength back. So, islamically, condoms are allowed.

If you are HIV positive, I think you should tell your spouse and get a divorce. Don't take the chance of passing this on to him/her or your children. Just think about them, care about them, think about their future and leave.

Behave as you would if the person had another sickness, care for them, don't expose yourself directly to their illness (wear a condom) and keep them a part of your life - no-one asks to get HIV.

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I am not a Muslim and am unfamiliar with the tenets of your faith.

Hoeever, you should respect your body and the body of the other person, as a temple and a vessel for your Supreme Deity.

You should not gloat or lord over those who are less fortunate, but reach out to them.

no point to react to it..since its possible to get it ..even through a blood transfusion....

and ..as a Muslim ..its a must that we take care of the sick...and not to judge others acts...cause that's GODS work, to do.

and of course ,its OK to use condom, for a relationship with your spouse.

We have to be proude as Muslims cas the lowest rate of HIV is found in Muslim countries caz it has the lowest adultary rates. And why should we worry about condoms as long as we are not missing around.

Just because you are Muslim doesn't make you any different from any other human being on the face of this earth. YOU can get AIDS and HIV just like the rest of us! you should REACT To it the same way we all do; with a logical head and a tolerant heart. We are not to judge HOW someone became infected, but show compassion for those that are . And if you have an active lifestyle with anyone that is sick. by ALL MEANS TAKE PRECAUTIONS SO AS NOT TO BECOME INFECTED YOURSELF!!

You may not believe in the Bible, but its advise on not having anything to do with Blood is wise. And its saying that Homosexuality is WRONG is wise as well. Avoid these practices and your chances of infection go WAYYYY down!!

IF You are going to be promiscuous and sleeping around with people, then by ALL MEANS USE A CONCOM!! But rather than risk it, why not wait til you find someone to marry and remain loyal and faithful with that person?? Monogamy is a totally respectable way of life and I thought that Muslims believed this way....?

Avoiding AIDS and HIV is simple. USE your brains and not your hormones to think with.

islamic rule: no sex before marriage. then, you're safe from HIV.

I think a question like this has nothing to do with being a Muslim or not. i mean how would you react as a Christian towards HIV. I guess you are not supposed to engage with a sexual relation in cause you were HIV positive without having a condom on and its up to the other person (whom i assume should know about your case before sexual interaction)
there's another thing to be taken into consideration and that is you are not supposed to engage in a sexual relation unless you are married now thats according to Islam

Does those scientific questions have anything to do with religion? I think what muslims should do is exactly what all other people should do

Behave normally. It is a disease after all. But make sure you don't get it.

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