Surrogacy: Permissible Or Not?

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

As-salaamu ‘alaykum wa-rahmatullaahi wa-barakaatuh.

It is important to understand that it is Allaah Ta’aala who grants couples children and it is He who deprives them of children. Consider the following verse:

ÙŠَÙ‡َبُ Ù„ِÙ…َÙ†ْ ÙŠَØ´َاءُ Ø¥ِÙ†َاثًا ÙˆَÙŠَÙ‡َبُ Ù„ِÙ…َÙ†ْ ÙŠَØ´َاءُ الذُّÙƒُورَ (49) Ø£َÙˆْ ÙŠُزَÙˆِّجُÙ‡ُÙ…ْ ذُÙƒْرَانًا ÙˆَØ¥ِÙ†َاثًا ÙˆَÙŠَجْعَÙ„ُ Ù…َÙ†ْ ÙŠَØ´َاءُ عَÙ‚ِيمًا Ø¥ِÙ†َّÙ‡ُ عَÙ„ِيمٌ Ù‚َدِيرٌ

Translation: He grants to whomever He so wills female offspring and He grants to whomever He so wills male offspring. Or He bestows (upon some) both males and females. And He makes barren whomever He so wills. Indeed, He is All-Knowing, All-mighty. (Ash-Shooraa v.49-50)

Islaam is a pure religion and thus emphasizes greatly on the preservation and purity of one’s lineage. This is maintained by having no involvement from a third person. A child’s parents are his father and mother.

Accordingly, surrogacy or the involvement of a third person in reproduction is not permissible[1].

If a couple is unable to bear children, they should firstly turn to Allaah Ta’aala with the following du’aa:

رَبِّ Ù‡َبْ Ù„ِÙŠ Ù…ِÙ† Ù„َّدُÙ†ْÙƒَ ذُرِّÙŠَّØ©ً Ø·َÙŠِّبَØ©ً Ø¥ِÙ†َّÙƒَ سَÙ…ِيعُ الدُّعَاءِ
(Robbi abli min ladunka dhuriyyatan toyyibatan innaka semiu l dua


This is the du’aa of Sayyiduna Zakariyyaa (‘Alaihis salaam) when he was faced with a similar situation. Allaah Ta’aala accepted his du’aas despite his old age and barren wife.

Alternatively, a couple may consider adoption. That is indeed a virtuous deed.



And Allaah Ta’aala Knows Best.

By: Muajul I. Chowdhury via https://jamiat.org.za/surrogacy-permissible-or-not/ Via Nairaland http://bit.ly/2EGOhmN

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