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Muslims in the US mull implications after fall of Roe

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Muslims in the US mull implications after fall of Roe

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  • Sumayyah Waheed is senior policy counsel at US civil rights group Muslim Advocates.
  • Abortion clinics are to cancel appointments and in some cases shut down.
  • Civil rights groups have mounted emergency petitions to try to stop  or at least delay the end of services.
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Sumayyah Waheed calls her present state of mind “grim determination”. Waheed, senior policy counsel of the US civil rights organisation Muslim Advocates; said she felt devastated last week when the US Supreme Court overturned; the nation’s constitutionally guaranteed right to abortion. Waheed told that the decision “empowers the religious right to continue to push laws; that essentially entrench their religious viewpoints into legislation.” “Anyone who doesn’t feel that way, especially religious minorities; feels completely violated by that.”

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While Christian nationalists, right-wing politicians; and pro-life organisations rejoiced at the Supreme Court of the United States’; decision on June 24 to reverse the precedent-setting Roe v. Wade decision from 1973; many US communities have been gripped by uncertainty and terror.

As “trigger” abortion limitations quickly went into effect in some states; abortion clinics were forced to cancel appointments and in some cases shut down. Civil rights organisations staged emergency petitions; to try to avert or at least delay the cessation of abortion services.

The rollback is anticipated to have the greatest impact on black and low-income women; who would be unable to access what is frequently a life-saving medical operation. The Supreme Court, according to religious minority, has violated their rights.

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