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: To ensure adequate time for breastfeeding and child-rearing, often referencing the Quranic suggestion of a two-year weaning period.

: To ensure children can be raised with proper education and moral guidance. Birth Control in Light of Islam and Science – AZMATH

: The foundational proof for contraception in Islam is the practice of 'azl (withdrawal), which was practiced by companions of the Prophet Muhammad. Sahih Hadith indicates the Prophet was aware of this and did not forbid it. : To ensure adequate time for breastfeeding and

: Contraception is strictly rejected if practiced out of a fear of poverty or lack of trust in Allah as the Provider ( Ar-Razzaq ), as warned in Surah Al-Isra (17:31). Sahih Hadith indicates the Prophet was aware of

: Scholars endorse birth control for genuine needs, including:

: 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.

: To avoid endangering the mother's life or health.