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Surrogate Mother- Is It Allowed In Islam?

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seriously Group: Members  Joined: 12th Dec, 2007  Topic: 24  Post: 313  Age:  56  
Posted on:27th Dec 2007, 3:00pm
 

Surrogate Mother- Is It Allowed In Islam?

Kia kisi hadees ya kisi qurani ayat say surrogacy disallowed ho sakti hay ?

Main us surrogacy key bat kar raha hoon jis main aik aurat bacha paida karnay kay kabil naheen hoti aur doctor test tube may embryo start kar kay dosri aurat kay womb main dal daitay hain. Is tareeqay main gestation kay leeya kisi dosri aurat ka womb istamal kia jata hay.

Is tareeqay main koi illegal sextual activity nahi hoti. Aik shadi shoda aurat aur mard ka embryo/fretilized egg kisi dosri aurat kay womb main daal daitay hain.

Agar doodh kay leeya razayee maan key ijazat hay to surrogate mother key ijazat bhi ho sakti hay.

Please understand surrogacy is a very new development so there can be no direct hadees or qurani hukum for it ( may be). I have seen fatwas at different sites but the logic used in them is very week.

 

greatlady Group: Members  Joined: 15th Sep, 2007  Topic: 47  Post: 158  Age:  35  
Posted on:27th Dec 2007, 11:45pm
 

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pinky7861 Group: Members  Joined: 06th Oct, 2007  Topic: 44  Post: 1348  Age:   
Posted on:28th Dec 2007, 12:13am
 

islamic point of view

“     Surrogate motherhood is often euphemistically referred to as “hiring a womb.” The procedure involves using the service of another woman to serve as a carrier for the fertilized ovum of a couple. The woman makes herself available to inject the fertilized ovum into her own womb and then carries the child to its full term on behalf of the other couple. It is often done in lieu of a specified remuneration or free of charge. People resort to this procedure either because a married woman who desires to have a child has problems in carrying her child to its full term or because of her desire to simply forgo the “trouble” of conception and labor.  
 
According to the rules of Shari`ah, surrogate motherhood as described above is not allowed, since it involves introducing the sperm of a male into the uterus of a woman to whom he is not married and, thus, it clearly falls under the specific category of transgressing the bounds of Allah as stated in the Qur’an: “Those who guard their private parts except from their spouses …” (Al-Mu’minun: 5). “Whosoever goes beyond that are indeed transgressors” (Al-Mu’minun: 7).  
 
By introducing a third party into the family equation, this procedure throws into confusion the issue of the identity of the child. In Islam, every child has a right to a definite parentage, namely, that of a father and mother. In the case of surrogate motherhood, the question arises as to the identity of the real mother of the child thus conceived. Is she the genetic mother who provides the egg from which the child is born, or is she the woman whose womb serves as a carrier for the child? Such confusion is bound to affect the child emotionally as he will be torn between two mothers. Further, it may also lead to legal fights over the parentage of the child, as happened in the
United States in the case of a child thus conceived in 1987.  
 
Finally, the entire procedure amounts to dehumanizing the process of human procreation by reducing womb down to the level of a commodity that can be bought or rented for service. Ultimately, such a process, yet again, violates the dignity and honor that Allah Almighty has bestowed on man and woman.”  

seriously Group: Members  Joined: 12th Dec, 2007  Topic: 24  Post: 313  Age:  56  
Posted on:2nd Jan 2008, 11:17pm
 

Pinky aur great lady

I am talking about one kind of surrogacy in which case the egg of a women is fertilized using sperm of her husband. The surrogate mother just nurtures the resulting embryo for gestation purposes.

In this case the genes of the embryo are already established and the biological mother and father of the resulting child are already established and nothing illegetimate is going on in this case.

Islam has the concept of surrogacy, our prophet ( SAW) had a surrogate mother who nurchured him in his infacy. Now question is what is the difference between nurcharing and embryo and a already born kid ?

seriously Group: Members  Joined: 12th Dec, 2007  Topic: 24  Post: 313  Age:  56  
Posted on:2nd Jan 2008, 11:21pm
 

One more thing.

Please do not copy and paste from any internet site. I am myself internet mufti and know about all the Islamic sites and material on the internet. My role at my job involves research on the internet for various projects so if I need to enlighten myself on some subject using internet I can do so myself and dig out all the material on any subject available on the internet.
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