There is no single Islamic view of Birth Control. One widely (but not universally) held viewpoint is that preventing conception is allowed for any reason except fear of poverty, as God provides the income of each human being.
A. Rahmat Rosyadi has written: 'Formalisasi syariat Islam dalam perspektif tata hukum Indonesia' 'Indonesia, keluarga berencana ditinjau dari hukum Islam' -- subject(s): Birth control, Islam, Religious aspects of Birth control
H. Kusnadi has written: 'Keluarga sejahtera Muhammadiyah' -- subject(s): Birth control, Islam, Religious aspects of Birth control
Aminul Islam's birth name is Mohammad Aminul Islam.
Islam Kaziyev's birth name is Kaziyev, Islam Amashevich.
Muhammad Sharif Chaudhry has written: 'Women's rights in Islam' 'Non-Muslim minorities in an Islamic state' -- subject- s -: Dhimmis, Human rights, Islam, Minorities - Islamic law -, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Human rights, Religious tolerance, Dhimmis - Islamic law - 'Meanings of the magnificent Quran' 'Family planning in Islam' -- subject- s -: Birth control, Birth control - Islamic law -, Family, Islam, Koranic teaching, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Birth control 'Prophet Muhammad' -- subject- s -: Relations, Islam
S. Shabbir has written: 'The Muslims & family planning' -- subject(s): Birth control, Islam, Religious aspects of Birth control 'History of Eductaional Development in Vidarbha 1889-1923'
Afrika Islam's birth name is Charles Andre Glenn.
Nadir Ali Agha has written: 'Family planning programme in Pakistan' -- subject(s): Birth control, Islam, Population policy, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Birth control
Democrats are in favor leaving decisions regarding medical issues and family planning to individual Americans and their families.
As far as I know Islam does not mention anything regarding testing on animals.
Al-Zawahiri is not a good example of Islam leaders to consider his views.
Yes Islam does allow birth conrol. But not as a perminant solution."Don't kill your children for fear of poverty; it is We who provide sustenance for them and you; verily killing them is a most heinous crime!" (Al-Isra': 31).After reflecting on this verse, scholars have concluded that practicing birth control for fear of poverty is unlawful since it implies weakness of faith and trust in Allah as the Provider and Sustainer of all beings."