Dr. Mufti Syed Ziauddin Naqshbandi Mujaddidi Qadri

Shaykh Ul Fiqh, Jamia Nizamia; Founder - Director


Abul Hasanaat Islamic Research Center

Mufti Maulana Syed Zia Uddin Naqshbandi Quadri

Shaik-ul-Fiqh - Jamia Nizamia


Abul Hasanaat Islamic Research Center

TEST TUBE BABY - Shariah ruling about In Vitro Fertilization

Mufti Hafidh Syed Ziauddin Naqshbandi Qadri,
Professor, Islamic Law, Jamia Nizamia,
Founder/Director Abul Hasanaat Islamic Research Center.
Impermissible uses of IVF

(1)  If the husband’s sperm are not potent enough or if he has no sperm at all and sperm of some other man (not the husband) are used to fertilize the wife’s ovum.  This is impermissible as a stranger’s semen is being put in the womb of somebody else’s wife which is forbidden.

 

(2)  The wife cannot conceive for some reason.  The husband’s sperm and the wife’s ovum are fertilized using IVF and the embryo is planted in another lady’s womb.  This is also impermissible as the woman in whom the embryo is being implanted is not the man’s wife.

 

(3)  There is some problem with the ovary of the wife.  The husband’s sperm are combined with another lady’s ovum and the embryo is implanted in the wife’s womb.  This is also impermissible as the lady from whom the ovum is being taken is not the wife of the man.  It is not permissible for the woman either to give her consent for her ovum to be fertilized by a stranger’s sperm.  It is neither permissible for the man to combine his sperm with the ovum of a lady who is not his wife.

 

(4)  The husband and wife both cannot conceive.  Sperm and ovum of two strangers are combined and implanted in the womb of the lady.  This is also impermissible.  The reason for their impermissibility is clear that the embryo of two strangers is being implanted in the womb of a lady who is herself a stranger.

 

(5)  The husband does not have potent sperm and the wife has no ovary and physically as well the wife is unable to bear the stress of a pregnancy.  Then sperm and ovum of some other man and woman are combined and the embryo is implanted into the womb of the wife or some other woman.  This is also impermissible.

 

(6)  The husband has no potent sperm.  The wife has ovaries but cannot bear a child.  The sperm of stranger and ovum of the wife are combined and implanted into the womb of another wife.  This is also obviously forbidden.

 

(7)  The wife is not able to bear the stress of pregnancy.  The husband’s sperm and wife’s ovum are mixed and the embryo is implanted into another wife of the same husband.  This is also forbidden.  Although both the ladies are wives of the same husband, but when the Shariah has forbidden intercourse with one wife in presence of another, implanting one wife’s ovum into another’s is all the more forbidden.

 

In the aforementioned cases, the sperm and ovum of the husband and wife are being implanted in the womb of a third woman whereas the Holy Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) has expressly forbidden it.