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The Islamic Perspectives On FAMILY PLANNING by wrapzee(m): 3:40pm On Jul 19, 2016
Asalamu alakum brothers and sisters in islam....I will like to be enlightened more on family planning. .I told my wife that after her second delivery, she should go for it due to current economic recession, but a friend of mine said is against sharia of islam.
Re: The Islamic Perspectives On FAMILY PLANNING by balingaonline(m): 4:22pm On Jul 19, 2016
I want to know it also, we are in the same bolt. pls Alfas in the house let hear you
Re: The Islamic Perspectives On FAMILY PLANNING by TI1919(m): 4:23pm On Jul 19, 2016
wrapzee:
Asalamu alakum brothers and sisters in islam....I will like to be enlightened more on family planning. .I told my wife that after her second delivery, she should go for it due to current economic recession, but a friend of mine said is against sharia of islam.




I am not a Muslim, so my personal view is; go for the family planing it is not just because of Economic recession but because it is the right thing to do. It will help you focus and provide better living for your family.

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Re: The Islamic Perspectives On FAMILY PLANNING by Empiree: 4:39pm On Jul 19, 2016
Walaikum Salam

It is not necessarily against Sharia when condition arises like recession. I dont think it is appropriate to simply say it is against the Shariah without explanation. Recently, Tukey authority decried family planning because they believe it is anti-Shariah. They said there should be no restriction of production on male and female. This is also because their economy is doing well. Dont forget that.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/05/30/family-planning-not-for-muslims-says-turkeys-president-erdogan/


On the subject, your case may be diff bcus of nigeria situation but you are best to access your situation personally. When it comes to Islamic point of view in a sound economy, abeg, give birth to as many children as you want for Allah and His messenger grin them go take care of them. gringringringringringringrin

Nigeria is said to be some 150 million people. That's a lot and consider economy situation may be quiet stressful. In that case, let me bring you similar situation with respect to Egypt.


In a statement issued by the Fiqh Council (al-Majma’ al-Fiqhi) with regard to family planning. It was held during its fifth conference in Kuwait 1-6 Jumaada al-Aakhir 1409 AH (10-15 December 1988) – after studying the research presented by members and experts on the subject of family planning, and listening to the debate that took place on this topic, and based on the fact that one of the objectives of marriage according to Islamic sharee’ah is to reproduce and preserve the human race, and that it is not permissible to undermine this objective, because undermining it goes against the texts and teachings of sharee’ah, which call for having many children, protecting them and taking care of them, because producing and caring for offspring is one of the five kulliyaat (holistic principles) which sharee’ah came to take care of – issued the following resolutions:



1 – It is not permissible to issue laws that limit the freedom of couples to have children.

2 – It is haraam to remove the ability of men and women to have children, which is known as sterilization, so long as there is no need to do so according to shar’i principles.

3 – It is permissible to use temporary means of contraception in order to increase the gaps between pregnancies, or to stop them for a limited period of time, if there is a valid shar’i reason for doing so, based on the couple’s estimation and with mutual consultation and agreement, subject to the condition that this does not result in harm and that the means is acceptable according to sharee’ah and will not damage any existing pregnancy.



Wallahu Allam

Sources:

Resolution no. 38 (1/5), re: Family planning.

Majallat al-Majma’, vol. 1, p. 73)

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Re: The Islamic Perspectives On FAMILY PLANNING by Amberon11: 8:45pm On Jul 19, 2016
Nigeria must divide. So that you people can keep breeding like flies. No wonder foreigners ask if babies are printed in Nigeria.

only thing y'all are good at is sex. no usefulness to society and no contribution to western civilisation. just sex, sex, more sex and sex again.

If they aren't fvcking underaged girls, they are strapping bombs and killing innocent people of their imaginary 72 virgins.
Re: The Islamic Perspectives On FAMILY PLANNING by cbravo(m): 7:52am On May 29, 2017
the legitimacy or illegitimacy of family planning in the light of Islamic jurisprudence.
http://www.bravoprojecthelp.com/law/legitimacy-illegitimacy-family-planning-light-islamic-jurisprudence/
Re: The Islamic Perspectives On FAMILY PLANNING by herkeym001(m): 12:07pm On May 29, 2017
Amberon11:
Nigeria must divide. So that you people can keep breeding like flies. No wonder foreigners ask if babies are printed in Nigeria.

only thing y'all are good at is sex. no usefulness to society and no contribution to western civilisation. just sex, sex, more sex and sex again.

If they aren't fvcking underaged girls, they are strapping bombs and killing innocent people of their imaginary 72 virgins.

Re: The Islamic Perspectives On FAMILY PLANNING by Amberon11: 8:22am On Jun 02, 2017
Cant distort favts so you resort to a senseless meme. You obviously have the IQ of a rhesus monkey as is common to all muslims.
herkeym001:


Re: The Islamic Perspectives On FAMILY PLANNING by herkeym001(m): 11:53am On Jun 02, 2017
Amberon11:
Cant distort favts so you resort to a senseless meme. You obviously have the IQ of a rhesus monkey as is common to all muslims.
One bad person in a family doesn't make a whole family bad. Sorry bro, you're ...........

Re: The Islamic Perspectives On FAMILY PLANNING by Amberon11: 1:50pm On Jun 02, 2017
Pls cure your mumu first.
herkeym001:

One bad person in a family doesn't make a whole family bad. Sorry bro, you're ...........
Re: The Islamic Perspectives On FAMILY PLANNING by Empiree: 4:37pm On Jul 30, 2017
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