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Family planning in the legacy of Islam [[electronic resource] /] / Abdel Rahim Omran
Family planning in the legacy of Islam [[electronic resource] /] / Abdel Rahim Omran
Autore Omran Abdel R
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York, : Routledge, 1992
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (307 p.)
Disciplina 297/.197836666
Soggetto topico Birth control - Religious aspects - Islam
Birth control (Islamic law)
Families - Koranic teaching
ISBN 1-138-96958-3
9786610335992
1-280-33599-8
0-203-28365-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto FAMILY PLANNING IN THE LEGACY OF ISLAM; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Foreword: Nafis Sadik, UNFPA; Foreword: H.Munawir Sjadzali, Republic of Indonesia; Foreword: Professor Gamal Serour, Al-Azhar University; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; A working definition of family planning; Prologue:; Views of Sheikh Jadel Haq Ali Jadel Haq, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, on family planning; Part I The Islamic Context; Chapter 1 Family and marriage in Islam; The family in Islam; Role of the family; The relationship between husband and wife; Marriage in Islam
General summaryMarriage as a basic institution; Marriage as a solemn covenant; Marriage as a grave responsibility; Age at marriage; Polygyny; Definition; Permissibility of polygyny; The wife can disallow polygyny; The elements of planning in family and marriage; Genetic considerations; Cultural considerations; Social considerations; Marital competence; Pregnancy planning; Chapter 2 Parent and child: rights of one, obligations of the other; Rights of parents in Islam; Rights of children in Islam; Introduction; Value of children in Muslim societies; Children's rights and parents' obligations
The enormity of the responsibilityThe need for planning; Chapter 3 The status of women in Islam; Introduction; Women personalities in the Qur'an; The question of equality; The human partnership; Equality in religious duties; Women's share in the Islamic revolution; Equality in education; Equality in the principle of jihad (religious war); Equity in treatment as daughters; Equality in choosing marital partners; Right to share in public life; Women's privileges over men; Men's privileges over women; Controversies resolved; Inheritance differentials and the status of women; Woman as witness
Women speak up for their rightsChapter 4 Family planning and the basic precepts of Islam; Introduction; A religion of ease (yusr) not hardship (eusr); A religion of moderation; A religion for quality; A religion for planning; A religion for all times; Changing population; Islam and population change; Part II Family Planning in the Qur'an and the Sunnah; Chapter 5 Sources of Islamic jurisprudence; Introduction and definitions; Sources and venues of Islamic jurisprudence; 1 The primary and prerequisite sources:; 2 Complementary sources of law: consensus and analogy; 3 Supplementary venues
4 Broad principlesApplication to family planning; Adaptability of Islamic law; Requirements of a new legal ruling or fatwa; Chapter 6 The Qur'an and family planning including the question of multitude; General statement; Use of the Qur'an; The issue of equating family planning with Infanticide (wa'd); Opponents; Proponents; Predestination (qadar), provision (rizq) and reliance on Allah (tawakkul); Predestination (qadar); Provision (rizq); Reliance on Allah (tawakkul); Procreation; Procreation and the value of children; Procreation and marriage; Additional arguments
Opponents refer to children as Allah's gifts
Record Nr. UNISA-996213044203316
Omran Abdel R  
London ; ; New York, : Routledge, 1992
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Family planning in the legacy of Islam / / Abdel Rahim Omran
Family planning in the legacy of Islam / / Abdel Rahim Omran
Autore Omran Abdel R
Pubbl/distr/stampa London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 1992
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xxii, 284 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 297/.197836666
Soggetto topico Birth control - Religious aspects - Islam
Birth control (Islamic law)
Families - Koranic teaching
ISBN 1-138-96958-3
9786610335992
1-280-33599-8
0-203-28365-1
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto FAMILY PLANNING IN THE LEGACY OF ISLAM; Copyright; Contents; List of figures; List of tables; Foreword: Nafis Sadik, UNFPA; Foreword: H.Munawir Sjadzali, Republic of Indonesia; Foreword: Professor Gamal Serour, Al-Azhar University; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; A working definition of family planning; Prologue:; Views of Sheikh Jadel Haq Ali Jadel Haq, the Grand Imam of Al-Azhar, on family planning; Part I The Islamic Context; Chapter 1 Family and marriage in Islam; The family in Islam; Role of the family; The relationship between husband and wife; Marriage in Islam
General summary; Marriage as a basic institution; Marriage as a solemn covenant; Marriage as a grave responsibility; Age at marriage; Polygyny; Definition; Permissibility of polygyny; The wife can disallow polygyny; The elements of planning in family and marriage; Genetic considerations; Cultural considerations; Social considerations; Marital competence; Pregnancy planning; Chapter 2 Parent and child: rights of one, obligations of the other; Rights of parents in Islam; Rights of children in Islam; Introduction; Value of children in Muslim societies; Children's rights and parents' obligations
The enormity of the responsibility; The need for planning; Chapter 3 The status of women in Islam; Introduction; Women personalities in the Qur'an; The question of equality; The human partnership; Equality in religious duties; Women's share in the Islamic revolution; Equality in education; Equality in the principle of jihad (religious war); Equity in treatment as daughters; Equality in choosing marital partners; Right to share in public life; Women's privileges over men; Men's privileges over women; Controversies resolved; Inheritance differentials and the status of women; Woman as witness
Women speak up for their rights; Chapter 4 Family planning and the basic precepts of Islam; Introduction; A religion of ease (yusr) not hardship (eusr); A religion of moderation; A religion for quality; A religion for planning; A religion for all times; Changing population; Islam and population change; Part II Family Planning in the Qur'an and the Sunnah; Chapter 5 Sources of Islamic jurisprudence; Introduction and definitions; Sources and venues of Islamic jurisprudence; 1 The primary and prerequisite sources:; 2 Complementary sources of law: consensus and analogy; 3 Supplementary venues
4 Broad principles; Application to family planning; Adaptability of Islamic law; Requirements of a new legal ruling or fatwa; Chapter 6 The Qur'an and family planning including the question of multitude; General statement; Use of the Qur'an; The issue of equating family planning with Infanticide (wa'd); Opponents; Proponents; Predestination (qadar), provision (rizq) and reliance on Allah (tawakkul); Predestination (qadar); Provision (rizq); Reliance on Allah (tawakkul); Procreation; Procreation and the value of children; Procreation and marriage; Additional arguments; Opponents refer to children as Allah's gifts
Record Nr. UNINA-9910172224703321
Omran Abdel R  
London ; ; New York : , : Routledge, , 1992
Materiale a stampa
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