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Q31. I am an engineering student, a regular reader of Islamic Voice. Is contraception (that is,
preventing one’s wife from becoming pregnant) prohibited in Islam? What is the authentic Islamic
ruling about it?
Shah Amjad Moinuddin, samoinuddin@rediffmail.com
(1) Permanent Methods: Permanent methods include, Vasectomy in males and Tubecotomy in females.
All the scholars unanimously agree that permanent methods of family planning are prohibited since they
involve changing human physiology.
b
Says Allah in the Qur’an: “So set you your face steadily and truly to the Faith: (Establish) Allah’s handiwork
according to the pattern on which He has made humankind: no change (let there be) in the work (wrought)
by Allah: that is the standard Religion: but most among mankind understand not.” (Al-Qur’an 30:30)
b
The Prophet (pbuh) is reported to have said: “Marry the one who is loving and fertile, for I will be proud of
your great numbers before the nations [i.e., on the Day of Resurrection].” (Abu Dawood Hadith no. 2050,
Classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh Abi Dawood, 1805)
(2) Temporary Methods: Following are various different temporary methods.
b
a) M.T.P. (Medical Termination of Pregnancy) or Abortion: All scholars unanimously agree that M.T.P.
or abortion is prohibited.
b
Allah says in the Glorious Qur’an “...kill not your children on a plea of want; We provide sustenance for you
and for them;” (Al-Qur’an 6:151)
b
“Kill not your children for fear of want: We shall provide sustenance for them as well as for you: verily the
killing of them is a great sin.” (Al-Qur’an 17:31)
b
However, scholars unanimously agree that any permanent method of family planning, or even abortion, can
be done if the life of the mother is in danger. For e.g. if the woman is suffering from certain diseases like
heart disease or has under gone multiple caesarean operations and in her case the continuation of
pregnancy or another pregnancy may be detrimental to her life, then the woman can be aborted or a
permanent method of family planning can be adopted to save the life of the woman.
b
b) Taking birth control pills: Almost all the scholars including Shaykh Ibn Baaz, Council of the Senior
Scholars [of Saudi Arabia] agree that it is not allowed to take birth control pills (Fataawa al-Marah) because
of its side effects and changes in the normal physiology.
b
c) Copper-T: A very common temporary method of family planning or contraception is Copper-T. Though it
is known as ‘contraception’ but technically it is contra-implantation. The sperm fertilizes the ovum but the
zygote formed is destroyed by the Copper-T and is prevented from being implanted on the uterine wall
(mother’s womb). Thus it is a very early abortion, which is prohibited in Islam.
b
Some “scholars” out of ignorance permit this temporary method of family planning without knowing its
detail.
b
d) Coitus Interruptus (‘Azl): Coitus Interruptus is permissible as long as it is performed with mutual
consent of both the husband and wife since both of them have equal right to have children.
b
This is based on the Hadith of Jabir (RA) who said: “We used to practice (‘Azl) coitus interruptus during the
days when the Qur’an was being revealed”.
b
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Jabir added: “We used to practice coitus interruptus during the lifetime of Allah’s Messenger while the
Qur’an was being revealed.” (Sahih Bukhari vol. 7, Hadith no. 136)
b
Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah said:
“With regard to ‘azl, some of the scholars regarded it as haraam, but the view of the four imams is that it is
permissible with the wife’s permission. And Allah nows best.” (Majmoo’ al-Fataawa, 32/110)
b
e) As regarding other temporary ethods of family planning like condom etc., the scholars are divided
whether their use is permitted or not. Allah (swt) has provided a natural method of planning the family,
which is medically known as lactation amenorrhea. After the women gives birth to a child, till she breast
feeds she does not have her menstrual cycle, thus the chances of pregnancy in this period of lactation is
minimal.
b
Allah says in the Qur’an “The mothers shall give suck to their offspring for two whole years...” (Al-Qur’an
2:233)
b
Reasons for Family Planning: All the various reasons for family planning can be divided into two
categories:
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race, its increase should be checked to correspond with the production of foodstuff.
b
But now we have realized that Malthusian’s theory has been proved wrong and there is no shortage of food
grains. Moreover, in spite of the amount of land India uses in agriculture, there is still much more land in
India, which can, with little more efforts in fertilizing it through the proper means be utilized in agriculture
thus producing more food grains. It would be interesting to note that population density of Holland and
Denmark is about four to five times more than that of India. Nevertheless the living conditions of the people
there is far better off (economically) than the Indians.
b
Besides, even if one faces difficulties in upbringing of children, one should always remember that in these
hardships could be a test from Allah as this life is a test for the hereafter. Allah says in the Qur’an: “He Who
created Death and Life that He may try which of you is best in deed: and He is the Exalted in Might Oft-
Forgiving” [Al Qur’an 67: 2]
b
Allah also says: “Be sure We shall test you with something of fear and hunger some loss in goods or lives
or the fruits (of your toil) but give glad tidings to those who patiently persevere.” [Al Qur’an 2 :155]
b
Allah (swt) says in the Qur’an “And they plotted and planned and Allah too planned and the best of
planners is Allah (swt)” (Al-Qur’an 3:54).
b
If you feel you can plan the family better, the choice is yours or else leave it to Allah (swt) to do the best
planning for your family.
b
Allah knows the best.
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