Contraceptives
Q: Can we use contraceptives, if yes what methods?
Q: Can we use contraceptives, if yes what methods?
Q: Is it allowed in islam to put a coil or such contraceptives in the uterus for birth control?
Q: Are condoms allowed?
Q: Is family planning allowed only by manual orgasm?
Q: A couple have a new baby, the husband is in Madrasah and is not working. Parents are seeing to the costs of the baby. With this in mind, and the fact that more children may distract the husband studies, and with spacing of children in mind, are contraceptives permissible? What types of contraceptives are permissible, is the use of a condom haram?
Q: I am soon getting married and i'm not ready to have a child, is it haram to use contraception?
Q: Is it allowed to use contraceptives because a child has to breast feed for 2 years and if we do not use coitus interruptus or pill then how will a child breast feed for 2 years?
Q: Family planning is not permissible in Islam. I have come to realise that even though we use different methods of family planning, everything lies in Allah Ta'alas hands. If Allah Ta'ala wishes it to be, nothing can prevent it. My husband and I use condoms as a preventative. I would now like to refrain from this as I feel it is not correct and this also falls under family planning, however, my husband feels contrary. Is azal also regarded as family planning. If it is ok to use condoms, no problem. However, if its not permissible then what should I tell my husband?