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Question and Answer Details

Name of Questioner

Muslim   - Gambia

Title

Test-Tube Babies from an Islamic Pespective

Question

My neighbor is sterile. Doctors advised him to resort to test-tube babies. Is that permissible in Islam?

Date

18/Mar/2004

Topic

Pregnancy & newborns

Answer

In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.

All praise and thanks are due to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon His Messenger.


Dear questioner, we commend your pursuit of knowledge and your keenness to seek what is lawful and avoid what is not. We earnestly implore Allah to bless your efforts in this honorable way.

In its third conference (held in Amman, Jordan, Safar 8 – 13, 1407 AH/October 11 – 16, 1986 CE) the Islamic Fiqh Council reviewed the researches submitted to it regarding in-vitro fertilization and consulted experts in that respect. Accordingly, it banned five ways of in-vitro fertilization and considered two other ways as lawful.

"The council decided the following:

First, the following five ways of in-vitro fertilization are completely unlawful because they result confusion of parentage:

1. The fertilization is made by adding the sperm of a man to the ovum of a woman other than his wife and then implanting the fertilized ovum in his wife’s uterus.

2. The fertilization is made by fertilizing a woman’s ovum by the sperm of a man other than her husband and then implanting the fertilized ovum in her uterus.

3. The fertilization is made between the sperm of a man and the ovum of his wife and then the fertilized ovum is implanted in the uterus of a surrogate mother.

4. The fertilization is made between the sperm and ovum of people other than the couple who want to conceive a baby and then the fertilized ovum is implanted in the wife’s uterus.

5. The fertilization is made by adding the sperm of a man having two wives and the ovum of one of his wives, and then the fertilized ovum is implanted in the uterus of the other wife.

Second, the council agreed to two other ways of in-vitro fertilization. These are:

1. Fertilizing a woman’s ovum with her husband’s sperm outside the body and then transferring the fertilized ovum into her uterus.

2. Inserting the man’s sperm into his wife’s uterus so that the fertilization be made inside her body."

You can also read:

In Vitro Fertilization: Islamic View

Test-Tube Babies

Artificial Insemination from an Islamic Perspective

If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to write back!

May Allah guide you to the straight path, and guide you to that which pleases Him, Amen.

Allah Almighty knows best.

 

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