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Zeinab Donati,
Zeinab Donati has been studying books about various Islamic subjects for more than 19 years. She is deeply interested in history and politics as well as social issues in particular those pertaining to women. 25 Answers
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Saleem Bhimji,
Shaykh Saleem Bhimji was born and raised in Canada. After completing his post-secondary education at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT), he moved to Medina, New York, to study at the Imam al-Asr Theological Seminary. He later continued his religious studies at the Hawza of Qum. To date he has translated over 40 full-length books into English that have been printed worldwide. 15 Answers
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Abbas Jaffer,
Sheikh Abbas Jaffer is an optometrist by profession and has a Master’s degree in Islamic Sciences. He is a part time lecturer at the Islamic College in London and is currently writing his doctoral thesis on the challenges faced by educators of young Muslims in modern day Britain. He has also co-authored a book on Qur’anic sciences for the Islamic College as well as translating several works from Persian into English. 14 Answers
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Greg Sowden,
Ali Mahdi Greg Sowden studied world history at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Since then he has been a student at Al-Mustafa International University in Qom, in the Islamic Republic of Iran. No Answers
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ssalamu aleykum,
Contraception is never a sin in Islam. If you feel that you don’t want to have children, it is your right to prevent pregnancy.
Please refer to the book Marriage and Morals in Islam:
According to the Shi 'ah fiqh, family planning as a private measure to space or regulate the family size for health or economic reasons is permissible. Neither is there any Qur'anic verse or hadith against birth control, nor is it wajib to have children in marriage. So basically, birth control would come under the category of ja'iz, lawful acts.
https://www.al-islam.org/marriage-and-morals-islam-sayyid-muhammad-rizvi...
From Marriage to Parenthood: The Heavenly Path
https://www.al-islam.org/from-marriage-to-parenthood-heavenly-path-abbas...
Here below you can read more about contraception in general on an Islamic point of view:
https://www.al-islam.org/islamic-edicts-on-family-planning/birth-control
https://www.al-islam.org/islamic-marriage-handbook-syed-athar-husayn-sh-...
And because you just got married, I strongly suggest reading the above books from the beginning to the end to help you out in your married life inshaAllah.