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- ItemPerception of North-Central Muslims on modern family planning practices: assessment of Shari'ah jurisprudence(Kampala International University, Uganda, 2025-12-23) Ahmed Abiodun Muhammed-Mikaaeel; Shehu Hassan Kazeem; Anifat Tosin Salaudeen; Anifat Opeyemi AbdulazeezIslamic world cannot close its eyes on the topically global family planning debates. That is, the practice of the modern family planning owing to the potential of maintaining family size within the family’s financial competence. Reports have come from various quarters alleging negative perceptions by the Northern Nigerian Muslim on the family planning practice. This study thus empirically assesses the perception of the Muslims in North-Central region of Nigeria on the modern family planning practices. The study adopts mixed methods of doctrinal and non-doctrinal to gather information which were analysed accordingly. The study finds that the Muslims in the North-Central region of Nigeria had positive perceptions of the modern family planning practices. The study however finds that there was abysmally low practice of the modern family planning in the region of the country. This suggests that there is practice of multitude procreation in this part of the country despite the unfriendly economic hardship being experienced. The study recommends strategic sensitization by the relevant stakeholders in the country.
- ItemSYSTEMATIC EXPOSITION TO THE CONSEQUENTIAL IMPLICATIONS OF PROCREATION UNDER THE QUR’AN AND HADITH(K.H. Abdurrahman Wahid State Islamic University Pelalongan, Indonesia, 2024-12-02) Ahmed Abiodun Muhammed-Mikaaeel; Anifat Tosin SalaudeenBackground and Objectives: The recurrent economic recession across the globe poists attention to cushioning its effect amidst the erroneous practices of uncontrollable procreation by Muslims which has the negative effect of compounding financial difficulties on them in the unpleasant current economic condition of the world over. The study thus aims to expose Muslims to the implications of procreation under the primary sources of Shari‘ah. Methodology: The study adopts doctrinal method of Islamic legal research by relying on the relevant provisions of Qur’an and Hadith as well as the position of Islamic scholars on the topical aspect of the study. The study adopts content analysis of the relevant data relied upon. The main results: The relevant verses of the Holy Qur’an as well as the relevant provision of Hadith of the Prophet (PBUH) were misconstrued to come up with practices of uncontrollable procreation without holistic consideration of the Qur’an and Hadith. This research contribution: is that it introduces new dimensional approach from Shari‘ah perspectives of the proper understanding of Qur’an and Hadith towards complementing the ongoing efforts at cushioning the effect of economic recession across the globe. Conclusion: The study found that the Qur’an and Hadith divinely exhort Muslims to be mindful of their mandatory religious and financial responsibilities towards their children as implications of procreation to avoid abject poverty.