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These three Pakistani men are fathers ... to 96 children

Pakistan has the highest birth rate in South Asia at around three children per woman

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Pakistani father Gulzar Khan, 57, who has 36 children from his three wives. Photo: AFP

Three men who have fathered nearly 100 children among them are doing their bit for Pakistan’s skyrocketing population, which is being counted for the first time in 19 years.

But in a country where experts warn the surging populace is gouging into hard-won economic gains and social services, the three patriarchs are unconcerned. Allah, they say, will provide.

Pakistan has the highest birth rate in South Asia at around three children per woman, according to the World Bank and government figures, and the census is expected to show that growth remains high.

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“God has created the entire universe and all human beings, so why should I stop the natural process of a baby’s birth?” asks Gulzar Khan, a father of 36, citing one of the strongest influences in the region: the belief that Islam prevents family planning.

Tribal enmity is another factor in the northwest, where the 57-year-old lives in the city of Bannu with his third wife, who is pregnant.

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“We wanted to be stronger,” the 57-year-old said, surrounded by 23 of his offspring - so many, he observes, they don’t need friends to play a full cricket match.

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