A short note: Muslim Jurists’ view on surrogate motherhood

Surrogacy and infertility treatment are closely related, yet these two practices are different in some aspects. This is so because, infertility treatment is often sought by the infertile married couples, who wish to have children through artificial insemination, and in some cases by means of in...

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Main Author: Hashi, Abdurezak Abdulahi
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spelling iium-793052020-03-09T02:06:18Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/79305/ A short note: Muslim Jurists’ view on surrogate motherhood Hashi, Abdurezak Abdulahi BL Religion RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine Surrogacy and infertility treatment are closely related, yet these two practices are different in some aspects. This is so because, infertility treatment is often sought by the infertile married couples, who wish to have children through artificial insemination, and in some cases by means of in-vitro fertilization (IVF). For infertile married couples, the fertilized egg is from the intended mother who is the legitimate wife of the intended father; without involving a third party, thus it does not involve surrogacy. In the practices of artificial insemination wherein infertility treatment involves another female, other than the intended legitimate mother (this female has the fertilized egg implanted into her womb and until birth), then in this case infertility treatment involves surrogacy; not all forms of surrogacy are sought due to infertility treatment, while not all infertility treatments are solved through surrogacy. Since the raise of infertility treatments and the practices of surrogacy, ethical and legal concerns have been raised time and again. In this short note, Muslim jurists’ view on moral concerns of surrogacy is addressed. IIUM Press, International Islamic University Malaysia 2019-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/79305/1/79305_Muslim%20Jurists%E2%80%99%20View%20on%20Surrogate%20Motherhood.pdf Hashi, Abdurezak Abdulahi (2019) A short note: Muslim Jurists’ view on surrogate motherhood. Revelation and Science, 9 (1). pp. 28-31. E-ISSN 2229-9947 https://journals.iium.edu.my/revival/index.php/revival/article/view/244/203
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A short note: Muslim Jurists’ view on surrogate motherhood
description Surrogacy and infertility treatment are closely related, yet these two practices are different in some aspects. This is so because, infertility treatment is often sought by the infertile married couples, who wish to have children through artificial insemination, and in some cases by means of in-vitro fertilization (IVF). For infertile married couples, the fertilized egg is from the intended mother who is the legitimate wife of the intended father; without involving a third party, thus it does not involve surrogacy. In the practices of artificial insemination wherein infertility treatment involves another female, other than the intended legitimate mother (this female has the fertilized egg implanted into her womb and until birth), then in this case infertility treatment involves surrogacy; not all forms of surrogacy are sought due to infertility treatment, while not all infertility treatments are solved through surrogacy. Since the raise of infertility treatments and the practices of surrogacy, ethical and legal concerns have been raised time and again. In this short note, Muslim jurists’ view on moral concerns of surrogacy is addressed.
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title A short note: Muslim Jurists’ view on surrogate motherhood
title_short A short note: Muslim Jurists’ view on surrogate motherhood
title_full A short note: Muslim Jurists’ view on surrogate motherhood
title_fullStr A short note: Muslim Jurists’ view on surrogate motherhood
title_full_unstemmed A short note: Muslim Jurists’ view on surrogate motherhood
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publisher IIUM Press, International Islamic University Malaysia
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/79305/1/79305_Muslim%20Jurists%E2%80%99%20View%20on%20Surrogate%20Motherhood.pdf
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