I guess they use penis as a missile. The modern missile kills people and the penile missile creates people. Since most of the muslim societies could not afford modern missile systems - they rely more on the other missile
2006-09-13 17:02:30
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answer #1
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answered by Mash 6
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birth control is not allowed, but family planning is ok.
Another thing pls, I wish if ppl that r not Muslims or have no good idea about the Islamic laws to not put wrong answers coz they confused the others just to get 2 points.
2006-09-11 12:22:40
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answer #2
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answered by dr_merobedro 3
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From the Islamic perspective, children are a gift and a blessing from
Allah. Allah mentions some of the bounties that He has bestowed upon
mankind in the following verse:
"And Allah has made for you spouses of your own kind and has made for
you, from your wives, sons and grandsons, and has bestowed upon you
good provisions." (al-Nahl 72)
Allah also said:
"Wealth and children are the adornment of the life of this world."
(al-Kahf 46)
The only true provider for all mankind is Allah. If Muslims follow
what Allah has prescribed for them, Allah will provide for them. Allah
has warned about killing one's children out of fear of poverty for
either parents or the child. Allah says:
"Kill not your children because of poverty - We provide sustenance for
you and for them" (al-Anaam 151)
Allah also says:
"And kill not your children for fear of poverty. We shall provide for
them as well as for you. Surely, the killing of them is a great sin"
(al-Isra 31)
Hence, Muslims should never abort or kill their children out of fear
of poverty. It is Allah who provides for them.
Based on the above points and numerous others, the scholars who
participated in the research on this question came up with the
following resolution:
It is not allowed to enact a general law that limits the freedom
of spouses in having children.
It is forbidden to "permanently"
end a man's or a woman's ability to produce children, such as by
having a hysterectomy or vasectomy, as long as that is not called
for by circumstances of necessity according to its Islamic
framework.
It is permissible to control the timing of births with
the intent of distancing the occurrences of pregnancy or to delay
it for a specific amount of time, if there is some Shariah need
for that in the opinion of the spouses, based on mutual
consultation and agreement between them. However, this is
conditioned by that not leading to any harm, by it being done by
means that are approved in the Shariah and that it not do
anything to oppose a current and existing pregnancy.
2006-09-11 14:54:07
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answer #3
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answered by BeHappy 5
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That burqa works pretty good as a contraceptive device, doesn't it? Is there a more unattractive female garment?
2006-09-11 12:17:09
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answer #4
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answered by Tommy 4
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No, Islam is a cult following a false god, Allah, and a homosexual idiot prophet, Mohammed. They want total control of all who are stupid enough to follow these false idols, so they don't allow anything having to do with pleasure
2006-09-11 12:19:40
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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No, family planning is considered to be unislamic.
2006-09-11 12:14:09
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answer #6
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answered by ash_m_79 6
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100% yes no compromise
2006-09-11 12:14:55
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answer #7
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answered by arveen paria arasuk 6
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no birth control is not allowed
2006-09-11 12:13:18
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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condom are allow....and many young people today are having less children
2006-09-11 12:15:52
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answered by ticonderoga1186 4
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I wonder the same thing...
2006-09-11 12:19:29
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answered by Anonymous
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