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Is adopting a child (male/female) is permitted in Islam?

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Is adopting a child (male / female) is permitted in Islam.

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

As-salāmu ‘alaykum wa-rahmatullāhi wa-barakātuh.

It is permissible to adopt a child according to Shari’ah.[1] The following conditions should be born in mind.

  1. The child should not take up the name of the parents who have adopted him. His lineage should be separate and not joined with the parents. He should keep the name of his biological father if the biological father is known.[2]
  2. Strict observance of hijab should be observed when the child reaches the age of puberty. The pardah is between the mother and the child if it is a boy and between the father and child if it is a girl. The method to avoid this is to adopt the child in infancy and the mother breastfeeds the child. In doing so, they will become the foster parents and pardah will not be necessary. Nevertheless, breastfeeding will still not make him a real son and his lineage will still be separate. [3]
  3. The adopted child will not inherit from the adoptive parents. The adoptive parents are allowed to bequeath one-third of their wealth to the adopted child in their will if they wish to do so.[4]

The child may be adopted from any ethnicity group. When the child is old enough to understand, he should be informed with wisdom about the reality of the issue. Special care should be taken in ensuring that the foster parents do not cause any emotional harm to the adopted child when addressing such sensitive matters.

And Allah Ta’āla Knows Best

Zakariya Memon

Student Darul Iftaa
Chatham, Canada 

Checked and Approved by,
Mufti Ebrahim Desai.

Daruliftaa.net


[1]

(1) كفايت المفتي ج5 ص276- دار الاشاعت

[2]

(2)كتاب الفتاوى ج5 ص160- زمزم ببلشرز

[3]

(3)كفايت المفتي ج5 ص159/161- دار الاشاعت

[4]

(4)كفايت المفتي ج5 ص276- دار الاشاعت

(5) كفايت المفتي ج5 ص276- دار الاشاعت

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