diwana you say nothing in islam prohibits contraception....thats an interesting comment and if you read the rest of the posts they all mention conditions so therefore it seems to me contraception is prohibited unless circumstances such as the ones mentioned.
there are many scholars who say it is not allowed and have evidence and hadith to back up there arguement, dr zakir naik being one of them...
thats why i asked as im the sort of person who will listen to someones view if it is backed up with some evidence rather than an arguement based purely upon conveinience or someones personal views.....if you look at my second post i have asked if anyone got any evidence to back up what they are saying and so far there are no other posts!!!!
im not saying i have the answer either, im quite neutral in the topic as i do not know any better, however on a personal level i would prefer if there was something i could do to have some sort of birth control....
Humm.....I do not think you are so neutral on this topic as you are claiming to be. :-)
You know hadiths and you know Zakir Naik's views etc. please don't act like so naive. Thank you.
Well, I must say, my answer is still the same as before and I still say none of the answers really contradict each other.
Please learn to read English especially the meaning of words "per se" which I wrote.
Also try to learn the difference in having conditions for something and being not allowed at all.
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Contraception per se is allowed in Islam.**
Ask a specific scenario to get an answer/opinion.