Islamic View and Fertility
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References
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1. Omran, Adel Rahim. Family Planning in the Legacy of Islam, Rutledge, New York. 1998.
2. Raysuni, Ahmed Al-Imam Al Shatibi, Theory of Higher Objectives and Intents of Islamic Law, The International Institute of Islamic Thought, Washington, 2005.
3. Sharief, Asia Mohammed. Factors Affecting Fertility among Sudanese Women in Urban Community: A case study of El-Dueim Town (unpublished, M. Sc.) 1999.
4. Hosayni, Ayatollah Muhammad. Philosophy of Islam. Islamic Seminar, Salt Lake City, USA.
5. Newell, Colin. Methods and Models in Demography.
6. Children in Islam. Al-Azhar University in cooperation with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF).
(http//www.unicef.org. access on 19/6/2007).
7. Kendall, Diana, Social Problems in a Diverse Society. Allyn and Bacon, United states of America, 1998.
8. Letamo G. and Gaise, S. K. Fertility Levels, Trends and Deferential. Demography of Botswana ,MMEGI publishing house, GABORNE Botswana, 1999.
9. Yahya, Imam. Islam and Reproductive Health, Accessed on 23/7/2007.
10. Bongaart, John. Fertility, Biology, and Behavior an Analysis of the Proximate Determinants. Academic press, New York, 1983 .
11. John C. Caldwell. Theory of Fertility Decline, Academic press, London, 1982.
12. Simon, Julian L. Population Growth is Not Bad for Humanity, taking side magazine, 7th edition, clashing views on controversial social issues. The Dud kin publishing Group. Guilford: 1992.
13. Brown, Lester R. The New World Order. Taking Side Magazine, 7th Edition, Clashing Views on Controversial Social Issues. The Dud kin Publishing Group. Guilford, United States of America. 1992.
14. Brown, Lester R. The State of The World.(W. W. Norton, 1991)
15. Mahfouz, Mohamed Salih. Fertility Levels, Trends and Determinants in Sudan. (Research series NO.4), National population Council,(Sudan), UNFPA, 2009.
16. Peterson, William. The Politics of Population. New York, Doubleday and Company.1964.
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2011-06-01
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AHMED, Mohammed.
Islamic View and Fertility.
Tafakkur, [S.l.], v. 11, n. 1, june 2011.
ISSN 1858-5159. Available at: <http://37.60.236.48/index.php/tfkr/article/view/725>. Date accessed: 03 june 2026.
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