Is It Permissible To Engage In Coitus Interruptus Or To Use A Condom?
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On the first night after getting married, can one use
contraception ( e.g condom ) or should this not be
allowed. This is because it may be possible (by the
will of Allah) for my future wife to get pregnant, but
we may not choose to have children so early in our
marriage.Please advise.
Praise be to Allaah.
It is permissible to engage in coitus interruptus if a
person does not want a child, and it is also
permissible to use a condom, but that is subject to
the condition that the wife gives her permission for
that, because she has the right to full enjoyment and
also to have a child. The evidence for that is the
hadeeth of Jaabir ibn ‘Abd-Allaah (may Allaah be
pleased with him) who said: We used to engage in
coitus interruptus at the time of the Messenger of
Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him).
News of that reached the Messenger of Allaah (peace
and blessings of Allaah be upon him), and he did not
forbid us to do that. Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 250;
Muslim, 160
Although that is permitted, it is nevertheless makrooh
and intensely disliked. Muslim (1442) narrated that
the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon
him) was asked about coitus interruptus and he said:
"That is the secret burying alive of infants." This
indicates that it is strongly disliked.
Al-Nawawi said:
Coitus interruptus means intercourse in which, when
ejaculation approaches, the man withdraws and
ejaculates outside the vagina. It is makrooh in our
view in all circumstances and with all women, whether
the woman consents to that or not, because it is a
means of preventing offspring. Hence in the hadeeth it
is called "the secret burying alive of children,"
because it cuts off the means of producing offspring,
like killing a newborn by burying him or her alive.
With regard to it being haraam, our companions said
that it was not forbidden…
These ahaadeeth and others, when taken in conjunction,
may be understood as meaning that it is makrooh, but
not strongly so, and the reports in which permission
is given for that may be understood as meaning that it
is not haraam; they do not mean that it is not makrooh.
It is better for the Muslim not to do that, unless
there is a need for it, such as if the woman is sick
and cannot cope with a pregnancy or it would be too
difficult for her or would cause her harm. Also,
coitus interruptus cancels out one of the purposes of
marriage, which is to have a lot of children, and it
also means that the woman's pleasure is incomplete.
See also question no. 3767.
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