Many Islamic studies, recently, have emerged along with the rise of gender discourse and women issues in many Islamic and public colleges in the country, including in Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan. One issue arising is that the women’s reproductive rights in religious perspective seems to be underestimated. This view is of course influenced by the role of Muslimscholars as Muslims role models and mentors. Thus, it becomes significant to investigate the perception of Muslim scholars on the women’s reproductive rights in order to find out their insight and appreciation on women’s rights. The conducted field study employs descriptive method and normative-sociological approach and it is found that the Muslim scholars have relatively the same level of appreciation. According to them, the women’s reproduction rightswhich includes in the period of menstruation, pregnancy, childbirth, and raising children, is a matter that must be considered and met by the men in the family. Some factors that have influenced the Muslim scholars’ perception are devided in two dimensions—frame of reference which includes education, reading sources, and results of study, and frame of experience which includes self-experience, and the surrounded cultural, political, and social environment