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'''Obligatory and Situational Rulings of Preventing Pregnancy and Sterilization in Imami Jurisprudence''' (in Persian: [[:fa:احکام_تکلیفی_و_وضعی_جلوگیری_از_بارداری_و_عقیمسازی_در_فقه_امامیه_(کتاب)|احکام تکلیفی و وضعی جلوگیری از بارداری و عقیمسازی در فقه امامیه]]) by Fatemeh Mahzari examines jurisprudential topics related to preventing pregnancy and sterilization. The author in various sections analyzes jurists' views on the permissibility, undesirability, or prohibition of withdrawal and sterilization and refers to the evidences of each group. Also, she examines the individual and social effects of these actions and addresses the fatwas of contemporary maraji' in this field. | |||
According to the author, the most important reason for the permissibility of withdrawal is the principle of permissibility and the permissibility of omitting intercourse and the permissibility of conditioning withdrawal, and the most important reason for the prohibition of withdrawal, besides the claimed consensus and narrations, is its opposition to the main wisdom of marriage, namely childbearing. The author in parts of the book has also reviewed the consequences of sterilization and preventing pregnancy. | According to the author, the most important reason for the permissibility of withdrawal is the principle of permissibility and the permissibility of omitting intercourse and the permissibility of conditioning withdrawal, and the most important reason for the prohibition of withdrawal, besides the claimed consensus and narrations, is its opposition to the main wisdom of marriage, namely childbearing. The author in parts of the book has also reviewed the consequences of sterilization and preventing pregnancy. | ||