Saratri Wilonoyudho, Lutfi Agus Salim, Ayis Muhtaram
Family Planning Program is one of the policies in Indonesia related to the issue of population and family development that has been widely considered as successful. However, some obstacles emerged during the process of policy implementation, one of which was related to religious believes on family planning. An Islamic group called the Salafi Movement, for example, believes in pro-natalism and forbids the use of contraception. One of the sub-districts in the City of Semarang, called Banyumanik, has experienced a significant growth in the number of this group’s members. Using a qualitative approach with in-depth interviews to collect data. Most members of this group have more than two children. Interestingly, many of them hope to have many more children in the future. Most informants considered the Family Planning program is limited to control or restrict births using particular contraceptives. The value of the Family Planning program challenged by the Salafi movement is related to the issue of limiting the number of children. The government should extend the scope of the campaign, especially dialogues with them. © 2020, Institute of Medico-Legal Publications. All rights reserved.
Engineering Faculty, Semarang State University, Central Java, Indonesia; Public Health Faculty, Universitas Airlangga, Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia; National Population and Family Planning Board of Central Java Province, Indonesia