Re: Birth Control in Islam
Mukobhai; just out of curiosity, how many children do you have?
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Mukobhai; just out of curiosity, how many children do you have?
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Once a person came to HAZRAT MUHAMMAD SAW said he want to marry a very beautiful girl and kept on asking HAZRAT MUHAMMAD SAW but than he said that their is one problem that is in that girl family less children are born and when HAZRAT MUHAMMAD SAW heard this he turned his face away and said marry those girl who love you more and also have more children
But the Dar ul Ifta have published fatwa about this which is supported by pretty much all of the prominent scholars of all schools of thoughts, it wasn't just one man and his opinion it was a large group of prominent scholars who studied hadith and quran before the fatwa. Surely your opinion on the matter does not hold up to their fatwa? Unless you believe you are above them all, in which case I refuse to converse with you.
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Seems like asking mukobhai for a reference is like asking zardari to resign from presidency. HE JUST WONT DO IT! ![]()
as far as the topic is concerned many people have produced references and links to support the theory that temporary arrangements are allowed.
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Once a person came to HAZRAT MUHAMMAD SAW said he want to marry a very beautiful girl and kept on asking HAZRAT MUHAMMAD SAW but than he said that their is one problem that is in that girl family less children are born and when HAZRAT MUHAMMAD SAW heard this he turned his face away and said marry those girl who love you more and also have more children
Mukobhai meri jaan - thank you for quoting this story.
You're not quite there yet though. Please reference the book and the hadees number - e.g. Bukhari book 2 hadees 39 etc. Or a link to where this can be seen online. As it is I have no idea whether you are paraphrasing the hadees OR copy pasting it verbatim.
Also the hadees you quote - doesn't seem directly relevant to the topic - more children doesn't mean don't practice birth control.
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Mukobhai meri jaan - thank you for quoting this story.
You're not quite there yet though. Please reference the book and the hadees number - e.g. Bukhari book 2 hadees 39 etc. Or a link to where this can be seen online. As it is I have no idea whether you are paraphrasing the hadees OR copy pasting it verbatim.
Also the hadees you quote - doesn't seem directly relevant to the topic - more children doesn't mean don't practice birth control.
Sir if you producing more children from where on earth you can practice birth control
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But the Dar ul Ifta have published fatwa about this which is supported by pretty much all of the prominent scholars of all schools of thoughts, it wasn't just one man and his opinion it was a large group of prominent scholars who studied hadith and quran before the fatwa. Surely your opinion on the matter does not hold up to their fatwa? Unless you believe you are above them all, in which case I refuse to converse with you.
Who are you talking about?
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he’s probably not even married yet. ![]()
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How old are you Mukobhai?
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How old are you Mukobhai?
23
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All of the birth control methods are permissible if they do not entail substantial harm to her.
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All of the birth control methods are permissible if they do not entail substantial harm to her.
ALL the birth control methods are haram
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ALL the birth control methods are haram
chal bay stop farting fatwas :D
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chal bay stop farting fatwas :D
I going to tell Islam again and again
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I going to tell Islam again and again
In Quran it is written very clearly that telling Islam to people is the biggest sin and punishable by death. It is Allah's will and he mentioned it very clearly in the holy book. I can challenge you that you have never read quran otherwise you would have known this.
We will fulfill Allah's will some day inshaallah and coward liberal secular jew agents like you will be taken out.
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In Quran it is written very clearly that telling Islam to people is the biggest sin and punishable by death. It is Allah's will and he mentioned it very clearly in the holy book. I can challenge you that you have never read quran otherwise you would have known this. We will fulfill Allah's will some day inshaallah and coward liberal secular jew agents like you will be taken out.
Look who is talking Sir telling Islam is the biggest and main duty of Muslims according to Quran don't lie about the Quran it is the major duty of Muslims to preach Islam in every part of the world you proved that you are not a muslim I have ready Quran Several Times and is still reading and will continue reading
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Look who is talking Sir telling Islam is the biggest and main duty of Muslims according to Quran don't lie about the Quran it is the major duty of Muslims to preach Islam in every part of the world you proved that you are not a muslim I have ready Quran Several Times and is still reading and will continue reading
it is written in quran and it is Allah's will. prove me wrong if you have ever read quran.
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it is written in quran and it is Allah's will. prove me wrong if you have ever read quran.
I have several time and its the order of ALLAH to preach Islam and preach it to every one and I have read Quran several times
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^^ well then how come u dont know what i said. its written clearly.
you have never read quran, if yes then prove me wrong.
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^^ well then how come u dont know what i said. its written clearly. you have never read quran, if yes then prove me wrong.
What you said is not written in the Quran you lied about the Quran and that is enough to prove that you are not a Muslim
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ALL the birth control methods are haram
Have you lost the plot????
Even the most hardline scholars agree that azl/withdrawal method was practised so that is ok and then the majority mainstream view is that non-permanent methods that do not cause harm to the woman such as condoms (and as long as both partners agree) are also fine..