Journal | Annali di Ca’ Foscari. Serie orientale
Journal issue | 52 | 2016
Research Article | Divine Sanction and Human Intervention
Abstract
Some aspects concerning the controversial issue of birth-control and family planning as described and prescribed by Muslim authorities are yet to be investigated. A short treatise by a twentieth century traditional Muslim scholar and Sufi master provides the opportunity to address this topic, exploring the ways traditional authorities in the past and present have outlined the clues for providing an orthodox yet surprisingly accommodating answer vis-à-vis a topic of utmost actuality in contemporary society.
Submitted: March 13, 2015 | Accepted: May 11, 2016 | Published June 30, 2016 | Language: en
Keywords Urdu • Indian Sufism • Birth Control
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