Noor Latifah
Faculty of Public Health, University of Muhammadiyah Jakarta

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Family Planning in Islamic Perspectives Suherman Suherman; Nur Romdhona; Noor Latifah; Triana Srisantyorini; Iswan Iswan
Indonesian Journal of Islam and Public Health Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Islam and Public Health
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Muhamamdiyah Jakarta

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Marriage has a broader and important scope, namely forming a happy family, physically and mentally prosperous (sakinah), harmonious, peaceful, prosperous, and most importantly to give birth to a new generation of quality for human survival. The government's step to make plans and restrictions as a balancer in a family is the Family Planning Program (KB) which has been included in the GBHN since 1973, implemented by all Indonesian people, with provisions for implementation on a voluntary basis and taking into account religious values. The Quran is the main source in Islamic teachings, related to family planning, in fact the Quran does not speak directly about family planning, but Islam only establishes an ethical framework for contemporary issues that arise. The hadith also explains that married couples should carefully consider household expenses while both are still alive, and lest their children become a burden to others, so that arrangements for the birth of children need to be considered together from the beginning of the marriage, for example by carrying out family planning program. Islam teaches the concept of a happy and prosperous family, as well as how to educate children and manage the family economy.
Islam in Maintaining Health of Water and Air Noor Latifah; Fini Fajrini; Dadang Herdiansyah; Nadilla Firda; Abul A’la Al Maududi
Indonesian Journal of Islam and Public Health Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Islam and Public Health
Publisher : Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat Universitas Muhamamdiyah Jakarta

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Many verses of the Quran and Hadith that explains, recommends and even obliges every human being to maintain the continuity of life and the life of other creatures on earth. So, as the representative of Allah on earth, humans must be active and active responsible for protecting the earth. It means, maintaining continuity the function of the earth as a place of life for God's creatures including humans while maintaining the sustainability of life. In this context, nature, especially the earth, is where humans live is a testing ground for humans. Islam protects the environment in order to protect water and air from pollution because water and air are very useful and play a role in the life of living things on this earth, it is important for us to always preserve and maintain the sustainability of the water we use by doing good water management such as saving, not throwing garbage and waste that can make water pollution so that it can disrupt the existing ecosystem. A good environment will produce good oxygen in protecting the earth from various things including from various celestial bodies that fall to earth.