A handy tool for anti-minorityism
By: Engineer, Asghar Ali.
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ArticlePublisher: 2004Description: p.4304-305.Subject(s): Minority groups
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: Some ulema, especially those rooted in the old tradition and close to the illiterate and poor Muslim, do oppose family planning. However, there is enough evidence showing that Islam does not categorically oppose family planning. In any case, religious teachings, even if opposed to family planning, are not the only influences on human behaviour.
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Some ulema, especially those rooted in the old tradition and close to the illiterate and poor Muslim, do oppose family planning. However, there is enough evidence showing that Islam does not categorically oppose family planning. In any case, religious teachings, even if opposed to family planning, are not the only influences on human behaviour.


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