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Periodical articleHessini, Leila (2007)
See this publicationAbortion and Islam: Policies and Practice in the Middle East and North Africa
Reproductive Health Matters. Volume 15 #29. May. p. 75-84.

Periodical articleKeefe, S.K. (2006)
See this publication'Women Do What They Want': Islam and Permanent Contraception in Northern Tanzania
Social Science and Medicine. Volume 63 #2. p. 418-429.

BookSada, Ibrahim N.; Adamu, Fatima L.; Ahmad, Ali (2006)
Promoting Women's Rights through Sharia in Northern Nigeria
Zaria, Nigeria: Ahmadu Bello University, Centre for Islamic Legal Studies/British Council, Department for International Development (DFID). 36p.

Periodical articleHasna, F. (2003)
Islam, Social Traditions and Family Planning
Social Policy and Administration. Volume 37 #2. April. p. 181-197.

Book chapterRenne, Elisha P. (2003)
Changing Assessments of Abortion in a Northern Nigerian Town
Abstract presentIn: Basu, Alaka M. (ed.), The Sociocultural and Political Aspects of Abortion: Global Perspectives. Westport, CT: Praeger. p. 119-138.

Book chapterAbubakar, Sherifat H. (2000)
Islamic Ethics and Human Reproduction
In: Olurode, 'Lai (ed.). Reproductive Health Within the Context of Islam. Surulere, Lagos: Islamic Women/Youth Centre, Anwar-ul Islam Movement of Nigeria.

Book chapterAbudu, Olalekan A. (2000)
Medical Aspects of Reproductive Health within the Context of Islam
In: Olurode, 'Lai (ed.). Reproductive Health Within the Context of Islam. Surulere, Lagos: Islamic Women/Youth Centre, Anwar-ul Islam Movement of Nigeria.

Book chapterForesyth, Muhennat I.; Abdulkareem, Fatimah B. (2000)
Islam and Contraceptive Technology
In: Olurode, 'Lai (ed.). Reproductive Health Within the Context of Islam. Surulere, Lagos: Islamic Women/Youth Centre, Anwar-ul Islam Movement of Nigeria.

Book chapterGbadamosi, Tajudeen G.O. (2000)
Confronting Reproductive Health Problems: The Islamic Viewpoint
In: Olurode, 'Lai (ed.). Reproductive Health Within the Context of Islam. Surulere, Lagos: Islamic Women/Youth Centre, Anwar-ul Islam Movement of Nigeria.

BookOlurode, Lai (ed.) (2000)
Reproductive Health within the Context of Islam
Surulere, Lagos: Islamic Women/Youth Centre, Anwar-ul Islam Movement of Nigeria. 248p.

Periodical articleRenne, Elisha P. (1997)
See this publicationThe Meaning of Contraceptive Choice and Constraint for Hausa Women in a Northern Nigerian Town
Abstract presentAnthropology & Medicine. Volume 4 #2. p. 159-175.

BookInternational Planned Parenthood Federation (1996)
Report of the Regional Conference on Women, Islam and Family Planning, Niamey, Niger
Nairobi: International Planned Parenthood Federation. 44p.

BookGusau, Sule A. (1995)
Perspectives on Purdah, Working Women and Family Planning in Islam
Sokoto: Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Department of Economics. 136p.

Periodical articleObermeyer, Carla M. (1994)
Reproductive Choice in Islam: Gender and State in Iran and Tunisia
Studies in Family Planning. Volume 25 #1. January-February. p. 41-51.

Periodical articleObermeyer, Carla M. (1991)
Reproductive Choice in Islam
Radical America. Volume 25 #3. July. p. 23.

Conference paperFaust, Kimberly A.; Gadalla, Saad M.; Khattab, Hind A.S.; Gulick, John (1988)
The Influence of the Islamic Revival on Adolescent Girls in Cairo
Paper presented at the 57th Annual Conference of the Population Association of America (PAA), April 21-23, 1988, New Orleans, Louisiana. New York.

Dissertation / thesisFaust, Kimberly A. (1987)
The Influence of the Islamic Revival on Young Girls in Cairo
M.A. Thesis: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill, North Carolina. 46p.

BookMusallam, B.F. (1986)
Sex and Society in Islam: Birth Control before the Nineteenth Century
New York: Cambridge University Press. 176p.

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