Abstract

Population explosion is one of the serious social issues that has direct effect on the prosperity of any nation in the world. For maintenance balance between population and resources, various countries, mostly, developed have formulated family planning programs. As Pakistan's population has surpassed 225 million, the country's family planning policy has been unable to substantially boost contraceptive use. This study has tended to focus on service and awareness delivery failures, ‘religious, cultural' hurdles, and variable political backing to analyses the hurdles. The first approach is to raise awareness about the health concerns of multiple pregnancies in a short period. Women who are more aware of the reduced health risks associated with spacing children are more likely to begin utilizing contraception. It is critical to target men as well as women while doing awareness-raising initiatives. Keywords: Birth control, Islam, Discourse site, Protest, Religious leaders, Consciousness

Highlights

  • In 2012, Pakistan is the world's 6th most heavily populated country with an approximate population of 225 million (World Population Review, 2021)

  • Millions of individuals benefit from family planning programmes, which provide reproductive health care that saves lives, prevents unplanned births, and provides additional options

  • Planning in Islamic Perspective The form of communication has long may be seen as critical authenticity of information

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Introduction

In 2012, Pakistan is the world's 6th most heavily populated country with an approximate population of 225 million (World Population Review, 2021). Many different structured family planning programs across the world that provide contemporary contraception and accompanying services, which have grown more prevalent in the last 40 years. To strengthen the population welfare program, a coordinated strategic approach including all those who really important in Pakistan, especially traditional religious leaders, is required.

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