As mentioned in the literature relating to contraception and Islamic belief, vasectomy or tubectomy (i.e. tubal ligation) is permissible to prevent pregnancy as long as the procedure is temporary (i.e. reversible).
Sterilization of the husband or wife is allowed with their consent, provided it does not affect their health.
Debate continues over the acceptability of sexual sterilization, but jurists tend to forbid permanent birth control means except when they are justified on serious health grounds. The use of abortion as a contraceptive means is clearly forbidden by Islam.
"Limitation of numbers" or family planning is permitted for preserving the good life, for ensuring economic security, for preserving the health of the wife, and, by implication, when the consent of the wife is given. Azl (coitus interruptus) is definitely permitted with the consent of the wife.
Writings of Muslim jurists make it clear that Islam allows for the use of reversible methods of contraception, including oral contraceptives, condoms, coitus interruptus, emergency contraception, injections, subdermal implants, IUDs, spermicides, and diaphragms.
The Roman Catholic church forbids contraceptive use because it is a sin against nature. Some Protestant denominations have allowed contraceptive use.
Islamic View of Infertility
Because one of the prayers of believers described in Qur'an is “O, Lord, grant us spouses and offspring who will be the comfort of our eyes,” [5] seeking a cure for infertility is, thus, appropriate.
Use of things such as condom was never mentioned in the Quran. However, having sex before Nikkah (Zina) is equally frowned upon in Islam but if you'll like to do family planning with your legal partner, the use of condom is permissible.
Some scholars of Fiqh state that inserting items unnecessarily through the vagina is disliked. Similarly, for the same reason, the use of intrauterine devices is permissible, but discouraged.
Al-Shafie school considers it recommended during childhood but obligatory only after puberty. Imam Abu Hanifa and Imam Malik consider circumcision to be recommended but not obligatory. This means that if done, its doer is rewarded by God, and if not done, there is no punishment or reward.
Some scholars say that sperm is impure, but apparently it is pure, for it is only recommended to wash it off if it is still wet, and to scratch it off if it is dry.
Responding to a query posed by a woman, the country's biggest Islamic seminary observed that the tradition to celebrate birthdays was started by the Jews and Christians, but Islam does not permit this practice.
There is no religious objection to an infertile married couple pursuing any form of infertility treatment including in vitro fertilization, surgical sperm retrieval and micro-assisted conception methods. However, there must be strict control to ensure that the gametes belong to the husband and wife.
With a Total Fertility Rate (TFR) of 3.1 children per woman, Muslims have higher fertility levels than the world's overall population between 2010 and 2015 (2.5). High fertility is a major driver of projected Muslim population growth around the world and in particular regions.
Dar Al-Ifta has now declared that the process of egg-freezing is “permissible, and there is no Islamic prohibition of it if it is carried out under four conditions.” The idea is that women can freeze their eggs provided that the eggs are fertilized within the (future) marriage.
As traditional Catholics see it, using condoms is wrong, even as a prophylactic against disease, because they prevent conception. Life, from the moment of conception to death is, Catholics believe, sacred. Only God can terminate life.
There's nothing in the new testament that prohibits wearing a condom for sex. But regardless of the condom, sexual activities before marriage is strictly prohibited. Those are sinful deeds.
Almost all Jewish authorities would permit the use of condoms to protect against sexually transmitted infections. Unlike some faith traditions which view abortion as murder, Jewish law does not consider abortion as such because the fetus is not considered a 'life' or a 'person' with independent rights.
There is no set age in Islam where individuals are considered old enough or mature enough to enter into a relationship. Islam encourages individuals to marry young so that they won't fall prey to the temptation of fornication before marriage.
According to the seminary, the sharia prohibits use of such dyes that leave a layer on the hair as it obstructs water from reaching the roots of hair during wazu (ablution) and make it invalid.
They cite certain hadith (sayings of the Prophet Muhammad) to support their dogmatically anti-dog position. Angels will not enter a house if there is a dog present, says one. Another warns that a Muslim keeping a dog will lose out on some of the spiritual rewards from his good deeds.
According to hadith litera- ture, the Prophet prohibited men from wearing yellow: 'The Prophet, peace be upon him, has prohibited us from wearing yellow clothing' (al-Nasa'ī 1988).
The 7 major sins in Islam are: 1- shirk; 2- witchcraft; 3- killing a soul whom Allah has forbidden us to kill; 4- consuming orphans' wealth; 5- consuming riba; 6- fleeing from the battlefield; and 7- slandering chaste, innocent women.