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Islam has a long tradition of pragmatism with respect to sex education, with sex being readily discussed and not subject or taboo as long as the topics under discussion were islamically permissible.

Can a muslim have sex Explore islamic teachings on sex, including marriage, consent, and misconceptions Understand what is permissible and forbidden in muslim sexuality. Islam’s attitude towards physical intimacy and sex is that both are a natural part of human life Contrary to common misconceptions, islam does not view sexuality as something inherently shameful or sinful. In answering questions from the public over the past five years or so, i have come across many individuals who desire to know the islamic ruling on matters of sexual intimacy between spouses.

This section explains sex and relationships in islam, focusing on Chastity, cohabitation, adultery, contraception and same sex relationships In islam, sex is regarded as a gift from allah, meant to be enjoyed within the boundaries of marriage. This article investigates sex in islam What is considered halal (reasonable) and haram (illegal) in conjugal closeness, advertising direction to muslim couples on how to explore this critical viewpoint of their relationship. (1) all sexual practices are permissible, besides the specifically prohibited (such as anal sex) or harmful

Allah most high says, “your spouses are your fields, so approach your fields whichever way you like.” [qur’an, 2.223]

Understand islam's views on sexuality, from permissible behavior to boundaries of intimacy, and gain insight into marriage eligibility, sex etiquette, and more. This article explores how sex is perceived in islam, what its benefits are and the islamic guidelines for a healthy sex life for both men and women Sex is the greatest worldly pleasure This resource will allow you to think critically not just about the topics of sex and healthy relationships, and violence, but also deeply reflect on how our faith and cultural identities intersect with our sexuality and the decisions we make regarding sex and relationships.

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