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| 01585. ISLAM, CUSTOM AND CONTRACEPTION. Very good, thorough examination of the philosophy and practice of birth control in the Middle East (focusing on Egypt, whose need is greatest.) Includes Koranic views of birth control (vague but not absolutely forbidden), role of children in rural and urban society, effects of population control campaigns so far, optimistic and vaguely socialist conclusion; could use updated statistics. 15 pages, 19 footnotes, 15 bibliographic sources. |
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