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IS'T ALLOWED TO USE CONTRACEPTIVE(BIRTH CONTROL)IN ISLAM?

SomaliNet Forum (Archive): Islam (Religion): Archive (Before Feb 2000): IS'T ALLOWED TO USE CONTRACEPTIVE(BIRTH CONTROL)IN ISLAM?
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Anonymous

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Anyone that got the knowledge to help answer that question is welcome.

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Ahmad

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Asalama Alaykum All!


Annonymous,

Birth controls are ALLOWED in Islam...but there are restrictions. ANYTHING, birth control or not, that harms your body is solely forbidden in Islam. And, the latest researchers(doctors) are coming up with that the birth controls ARE harmful to the woman's body, to extent. So, for this reason, birth controls are goners, unless there comes which that will not harm the body, in anyway.

The Muslims of the past, and the present, have used 'coitus interupts'---and this is pure lawful way to prevent un-wanted pregnancies. Most Muslims used this method in the need of NOT wanting to get pregnant during the two years that the Mother is breast-feeding the baby(as God told us in Islam to do so!)

It is a wicked way to stop having kids because you won't be able to take care of them, financially(that is a main reason for birth controls in the West)---as God is supreme and feeds His creations, this creates a great deal of unbelief.


Regards,


Wasalama Alaykum!


Ahmad! *>.<*

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the_diehard

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Asalam Aleykum All
since anonymous limited this questione only those with knowledge and not personal view, well i have to reserve my judgement to myself, but i want to elaborate to points our brother Ahmed has mention above;

1- Breastfeeding as a method of birth control; is a temporary reduction in fartility also known as
"lactation Amenorrhea" this means women will experience lack of mensturation during their breastfeeding period;

to be effective:
1-she must be not having her periods. if she does she get pregnant
2- must be fully breastfeeding . her breast must be embty every four hours.
3- its very effective for 6 month

Note # 2 very few women are willing to make breastfeeding the primary source of nutrition for their babies for a reason best known to them;

the second method: withdrawal or as you said "coitus interups" is a fairly effective technigue if used correctly and consistently

but their is several problem with this technique

1- some sperm leak out before ejaculation , may be only 1% but that is 10 million and it takes only one to do the job
2- it takes alot of displine from the part of the man especially the timing to withdrew soon enough everytime
3- Nature did not intend sex to end this way
4- sometimes its messy
5-often its not FUN

MOST COMMON SIDE EFFECTS OF THIS TWO METHODS PREGNANCY:

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Ahmad

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Asalama Alaykum ALL!

The_Diehard,

LOL! DUH? Why would anyone care how "messy" or "not-fun" it is when they are going against nature? I think the cause is far greater to those...than a temporary frustration of times.

It's the same chances as that of birth control--so, in Islam, we're saying: "This is more lawful"

With birth-control, it won't be as "messy" or "not-fun" as the other technique, but it's more "unlawful"---so, one `must lose some to gaine some.`


Blessed BE!

Peace, Ahmad! *>.<*

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Anonymous

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Assalamu Aleykum;
What if the man uses a condom? or the woman uses a diaphram. If in Islam, we are to avoid methods that are harmful to the body, like hormones, then are these methods, which are not harmful to the body, acceptable?.

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Ahmad

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Asalama Alaykum!

Condom IS harmful to the body. The doctors say it time and time again. BUT, it's less harmful than that of birth-control, etc. Besides, the West---the greater `cause over-takes its harm...which is wicked, itself. SAME with Alcohol---while doctors say that it's harmful to the body and to the society, they still recommend it to people because it makes "less high blood pressure" and "heart-attacks"---that is how far a wicked-mind sees!

Why would anyone not want to have kids, anyways? they're precious gifts from God. I'm with those who don't wanna have kids...because of medical reasons. OTHERWISE, i'm out! :-)


Blessed BE!

Peace, Ahmad! *>.<*

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Anonymous

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How can a condom be harmful? Please be scientific and leave out your personal opinions.
We are not debating why someone does not want to have kids. I thought the forums was to define what methods of contraceptive were acceptable in Islam.

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Ahmad

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Asalama Alaykum ALL!

Annonymous,

It's disgusting to get into details---and I don't wish to do so(as Somalinet expressed that there may be kids around)! HOWEVER, why don't you go to the Medical Web-Sites and find the answer there!

AND, yes, I know it was rude to express my opinion---what can I say...i'm man and i'm due to err! I apologize!


Blessed BE!

Peace, Ahmad! *>.<*

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the_diehard

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Ahmed did yuou see that the tobic says in "islam" so why dont you help if you got the knowledge in that field or else leave to those with knowledge instead of directing him/her to kufaar's web pages
ma`salaam

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Alyisa

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Anonymous
Your question can be answered with full knowledge by an Imam at Islamicity.com. Please keep in mind that 99.9% of the people here are not scholors in Islam and so most of what is said here are the opinions of individuals and may not necessarly reflect Islamic views.

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Tbone99

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Aslamu Laykum Brothers and Sisters


To Whom It May Concern:


During the time of the Prophet, some of his companions tried to reduce the chances of conception and pregnancy, because they did not want any more children. The Prophet was aware of that. Some referred to him while some relied on the fact that no edict was given concerning the question of preventing pregnancy. The general rule is that "everything is permissible unless pronounced otherwise." Thus, we have statements by some of the Prophet's companions such as: "We resorted to contraception at the time when the Qur'an was being revealed", and "We resorted to contraception and the Prophet was aware of that but he did not stop us." These statements are clear in their import. If the Prophet's companions had been doing something unacceptable to Islam, God would have either revealed a prohibition in the Qur'an or the Prophet would have given an order in a Hadith. The fact is that the Prophet did not give such an order. Instead, when he learned from one of his companions that he resorted to contraception, the Prophet said clearly that no method of contraception would stop the creation of a child, should God will that the child be born. As such, no method of contraception can stop God's will being fulfilled. The method of contraception which was known at that time was coitus interruptus. Modern methods are equally permissible, provided that they are safe and they prevent conception. Sterilization of either the man or the woman is not permissible except when it is made absolutely necessary for medical reasons. Thus, if doctors determine that any pregnancy is likely to present a serious risk to the life of the mother, then sterilization may be approved. But each case must be considered separately on its own merits. What I have said so far applies at the individual level only. A national policy of family planning which aims to reduce the population is unacceptable because it is likely to have serious repercussion on the health of the nation as a whole.


Wasalamu layku

Your brother in Islam,

Abdinasir

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SISTA WITH RESPECT

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To Alyisa:
I was going to ask if anyone knew of a useful[and reliable]source for me to get some answers about this topic,thanks sis.And off i go to Islamicity.com....................................

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ninka caanka ah

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To: Ahmed

no disrespect but dont u have anything else to do other than expressing nonsense perspectives
of yours. i am trying to see what everybody says but every where i go i see u saying the same exactly things. let us hear from others too( with religious background)...

and T bone99.. maaaan no body has that much time to read all that comment.. please try to give us a paragraph worth of time and focus on the main issue we are discussing here..

to all u other brothers/sisters i really learned something new from u guys educationally and religiuosly so thank u unonymous, die hard and alysia.

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