Question: The argument against
family planning services is that it negates the concept of Allah being
the sole person responsible for the physical sustenance of the human beings.
Second, the family planning campaign is in fact a great planning against
the Muslim community by the enemies of Islam (European Community) as the
greatest stress is upon the Muslim world for its promotion so as the Muslim
strength and manpower be reduced. The government’s point of view is: The
fast growth of population has several implications for our socio-economic
development and this is being regarded as a serious issue confronting the
nation. Please comment, in detail, upon these two, apparently, opposing
concepts.
Answer: In this regard,
my observations are as follows:
1. Common sense is a great gift of
God which people tend to forget. While planning a family, using one’s common
sense is imperative. For example, if one’s wife is not in a position to
bear or raise more kids owing to medical, emotional or psychological reasons,
then this must be given due regard. Similarly, whether parents would be
able to give enough attention to the new born is also something which must
be decided. Similarly, if the size of the existing family is such that
the parents cannot afford more children, then this is also another factor
that must be considered. This does not negate that the Almighty is the
Sustainer of all human beings because He has not taken the responsibility
to provide sustenance to everyone person born on this earth. On the contrary,
He has created us to try and test us and for this He sometimes gives little
sustenance to a family and to another He gives sustenance in abundance.
Man must plan to obtain sustenance according to the scheme and will of
the Almighty. No doubt the Almighty has bestowed this earth with ample
food resources but it is up to man to benefit from them by understanding
this scheme.
2. I think that Muslims must do away
with the habit of blaming the West to cover their follies. To me it is
unethical to conclude that family planning is a conspiracy hatched by the
West against the Muslims simply because this is all conjecture. One can
never have certain knowledge of someone’s intentions.
3. The strength of Muslim population
does not depend upon their numbers: it depends upon their superiority in
ethics and morality and in science and technology.
4. The government instead of fixing
the number of children for a family should educate the masses that they
should use their common sense while planning a family. Some families may
need two and others may need four or six children. It all depends on the
circumstances each family is in.
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