LEGAL STATUS OF AI IN SHARI'AH:
LEGAL-STATUS-OF-AI-IN-SHARI'AH
ISLAMIC JURISPRUDENCE:
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The Qur'an provides the fundamental framework for such
jurisprudence in Islam. However, the Qur'an does not address every possible
situation that a Muslim might confront.
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Muslims should rely on the Sunnah, or the traditions or
hadiths of the Prophet Muhammad, as a secondary source of guidance in such
situations if such situations is not mentioned in Qur'an.
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Muslims must seek instruction from knowledgeable Islamic
jurists ('ulama') in the form of consensus (ijma') when the Sunna leaves some
interpretation questions unanswered. Fatwas would be issued as a result.
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In certain situations, In order to elucidate the norms
relevant to the issues presented, Islamic jurists use analogies (Qiyas) from
the Qur'an and Sunna. If none of these methods
provides a clear ruling, Muslim scholars must resort to ijtihad, which is the
individual intellectual effort to make a judgment.
MAIN TYPES OF AI AND THEIR SANCTION:
AI-IN-ISLAM |
There are two types of AI (Artificial Insemination), Depending on the source of the sperm used in the treatment.
Homologous Artificial Insemination (AIH):
The male partner/spouse sperm is collected in AIH.
Heterologous/Donor Artificial Insemination (AID):
In AID, sperm is taken from third party. (no legal relation to the woman)
AIH IN QURAN AND SUNNAH & ITS LEGAL STATUS:
According to the Holy Qur'an, it is Allah's choice whether or not
to give birth to fresh children from the couples and whether or not to make
some spouses infertile.
“He creates
what He wills. He bestows male and female children to whom He wills. He bestows
both male and female children (to some) and He leaves barren whom He wills”
Quran also
mentions 2 examples of our prophets (Zakariya & Ibrahim A.S) that weren’t
blessed with progeny for a long time. They sought their solution in prayer
(i.e. asking from Allah s.w.t & they were blessed.)
Prophet
(p.b.u.h) told that, “God has created disease and cure, and He made for each
disease a cure. So seek cure, and don't seek cure through prohibited
actions.” Therefore, spouses may overcome
on their childlessness through the way of medication and surgery if the
treatment does not violate any principles of Sharia.
• As long as the shariah is
concerned, AIH is acceptable because in AIH legal spouses (lawfully wedded
couples) is involved.
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In AIH the transfer of sperm is
between husband and wife which is legally married to each other, but due to
some dieases the sperm does not transfer by natural way so AIH is adopted for
transfering of sperm.
• New born baby has
also some rights. He or she shall be the legal child
of a lawfully married couple. He or she must be
entitled to inherit from the property of his
or her parents.
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All of these fundamental rights are
guaranteed when the act is performed within the marriage, rather than after the
man's death or the couple's divorce. It is not valid
after a divorce.
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Sheikh 'Abd al-Khaliq al-SharIf commented on the wife's usage
of the dead husband's sperm retained in the semen bank to perform AIH as
follow:
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"It is not permissible for the woman to use
the frozen sperm of her husband after divorce or after his death. The issue is
permissible only when both the husband and wife are living together (i.e. they
are not divorced) and both of them are alive. Hence, it is not permissible for
the ex-wife or the widow to use her husband's frozen sperm after his death or
after divorce.
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The woman may face a very difficult situation as
regards this, especially when she gets pregnant, while her husband is dead or
she is divorced.“
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The European Council for Research and Fatwa also
expressed similar views in the following way: "It is permissible for the
wife to use the sperm of her husband for fertilization unless she is divorced
or the husband dies."
ISLAMIC VIEW OF AID (ARTIFICIAL INSEMINATION BY DONOR):
AID is the
same process as AIH but in AID sperm
used for the reproductions is taken from third person(donor)
which is not legal husband of the female.
Taking sperm from the
third person and using it is prohibited in Islam.
AID is punishable crime in order to preserve the the
basic principle of islam and preserve the legal and ethical right of the
couple. It is clearly described in the Holy Qur’an
that, “Say to the believing woman that they should
guard their private parts”.
In another
verse, it is mentioned that, “Those who protect their private parts except from
their spouses… therefore, whosoever seeks more beyond that then they are the
transgressors”. The sperm of a third person is injected during the AID process, which is
regarded a transgression by Muslim wives.
AID PROHIBITION & LEGAL STATUS:
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Due to a lack of knowledge about one's (biological)
genealogy, one may marry a half-brother, half-sister, or other close relative
with whom marriage is prohibited. These types of events will hurt not only the
individuals involved, but society as a whole in the long term.
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Although AID is not legally or ethically zina, it is morally
reprehensible and prohibited according to Islamic principles, according to the
eminent jurist Mustafa al-Zarqa. Furthermore, he stated that while AID does not
meet the zina requirements, it may be liable to lighter penalties according on
the government's discretion.
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If AID is used without the husband's consent, the prohibition
will be considerably greater because it includes deception and violates the
trust (Amana) that is part of the marriage bond.
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According to the shariah, the result of AID is an
illegitimate child, however the husband is considered the legal father of the
child, in which case the kid gets inheritance rights from both the mother and
the father. "The child belongs to the [marriage] bed."
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If the AID procedure is carried out biologically, the birth
mother will be considered a real mother, and her husband would be deemed a true
father.
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If the father is aware that the child does not belong to him
but to someone else, he may be hesitant to fulfil his obligations.
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Other than that Children conceived (through AID)
suffer emotionally & result in weakening family ties. AIDS causes problems
between spouses and undermines the family's nucleus. As a result, AID is
prohibited in Sharia.
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