: To ensure adequate time for breastfeeding and child-rearing, often referencing the Quranic suggestion of a two-year weaning period.
: The majority of Islamic jurists from the four major Sunni schools consider reversible methods—such as condoms, hormonal pills, and IUDs—to be permissible ( mubah ) or occasionally disliked ( makruh ) but not forbidden.
: Scholars endorse birth control for genuine needs, including:
: To ensure children can be raised with proper education and moral guidance.
: To ensure adequate time for breastfeeding and child-rearing, often referencing the Quranic suggestion of a two-year weaning period.
: The majority of Islamic jurists from the four major Sunni schools consider reversible methods—such as condoms, hormonal pills, and IUDs—to be permissible ( mubah ) or occasionally disliked ( makruh ) but not forbidden.
: Scholars endorse birth control for genuine needs, including:
: To ensure children can be raised with proper education and moral guidance.
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