STD's IN ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVES


From the beginning, Islam recognizes health as a vital human right, making it a priority second to faith. It is essential that one considers the promotion and protection of health not only for themself but also for others and the environment, in order to obtain excellent health. Therefore, Islam forbids all forms of illicit sexual interactions since STDs are an infection acquired through sexual interactions with different partners, which is clearly prohibited in Islam as it is a form of adultery. Prophet Muhammad (SAW) has said that 
"When adultery becomes rampant in a nation, Allah will expose them to His chastisement." (Abu Ya'la). 

And it is further supported by another hadith from Prophet Muhammad (SAW), 

"When promiscuous behaviour becomes rampant in a nation, Allah will send upon them such (strange) diseases that their own ancestors never heard of. (At-Tabarani).

In light of these two hadiths, it can be concluded that human joys that are destructive to one's health, particularly those obtained through unlawful sexual intercourse, are to blame for the birth of new epidemics like STDs. Therefore, Islam has warned its adherents to abstain from any means that lead to unlawful sexual intercourse in order to prevent the spread of STDs within the community. 

Allah has mentioned in Quran, "And do not come near to adultery" (Quran, 17:32). Based on this verse, a rule of the Holy Qur'an is that one should not approach adultery. The Qur'an does not specifically state that one should refrain from engaging in illicit sexual relations. From this, the commentators on the Qur'an have deduced that the phrase means that Islam not only forbids unlawful sexual activities but also forbids the pathways that lead to it. 


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