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Mr Mohammad Reza Marefat,
Volume 2, Issue 4 (9-2024)
Abstract

Today, development and environment have become important and significant propositions in the international system and international law. Having the right to develop after the Renaissance period has caused irreparable damage to nature and the environment; therefore, in recent years, realizing the importance of the environment, human societies have tried to modify the concept of development with the concept of "sustainable development." Sustainable development is both a right and a duty, and there is an effort to create a balance between human-centeredness and bio-centeredness, and the formation of the concept of sustainable development has caused that today the principle of sustainable development and the principle of environmental protection are presented as acceptable principles among all civilized nations of the world. Governments, as the main person of international law, since they both manage the development process and have the greatest influence in the use and interaction with the environment, today, they play an essential role in realizing both principles. From this point of view, several international documents, including the Stockholm Declaration (1972), the World Charter of Nature (1982), the Rio Declaration (1992), and the third draft of the Solidarity Rights Charter (1982), have committed governments to achieving sustainable development along with protecting the environment. These documents have caused the governments to be responsible for the environment and its preservation, as they are responsible for the realization of development.

Mr Mohammad Isa Fahimi,
Volume 2, Issue 5 (12-2024)
Abstract

Prevention, organization, and control of childbearing in order to reduce the population, with the belief that population growth causes poverty, destitution, and many difficulties such as deprivation of health, educational, and upbringing services for the people of the society, has been considered for a long time and has been at the top of economic priorities and planning and has been seriously pursued and followed up, so that supporters of reducing childbearing consider it the only solution to overcome livelihood and economic difficulties to prevent and reduce the increase of the human race, and in practice it has been on the agenda of many governments. As a result of the propaganda and dissemination of such views, many people today voluntarily take action to control childbearing by using various methods to prevent fertility. The main reason for the desire and interest of families is the preference for childbearing for the stability of the material and living situation, which is thought to lead to limiting the reproduction of the generation. From a religious and Quranic perspective, controlling childbearing under the pretext of possible livelihood and economic difficulties is unacceptable and forbidden. In the religion of Islam, the teachings There is an emphasis on marriage and procreation in the Islamic Ummah, which all Muslim Ummah members are called upon and encouraged to do. Muslim scholars unanimously consider stopping and delaying fertility without the need for false excuses such as poverty, hardship, and insufficient resources to be ignorant, pessimistic, and contrary to reality.


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