شَادِنُ;1562042 said:Pipay I am really glad you didn't give your baby up - it breaks my heart to see anyone give up their child.
I'm sorry, so you are saying people who give their baby up for adoption are wrong? They shouldn't help people who cannot have kids?
That's the most disgusting statement I've heard all day. May Allaah guide your heart.
I don't know where you got from that in Islam Adoption isn't allowed. Clearly you are misguided and are misguiding other people! Please do not make such statements, have fear of Allaah in your heart. So many people adopt nowadays because they can't have children. Please don't take their hope away by making such silly statements. Thank you.
Again, if you don't understand the difference between foster-ship & adoption then there's no shame in asking. I have already covered that fostering a child is wonderful thing in Islam and maybe a gateway to paradise here:The kind which is prescribed and may be mustahabb means being kind towards the child and giving him a righteous religious upbringing and sound direction, teaching him that which will benefit him in this world and the next. But it is not permitted to hand a child over except to one who is known to be trustworthy, religiously-committed and of good character, who will take care of the child’s interests. He should also be a local resident, so that he will not take the child away to a country where his presence may be a cause for his religious commitment being lost in the future. If these conditions are met in the case of both the child and the adopting parent, then it is OK to hand over a foundling whose parentage is not known. May Allaah preserve you.
Source: http:// http://islamqa.info/en/ref/10010
So watch your mouth. Seriously.
Yes. Few of my friends in Indonesia who could not have kids addopt kids. Usually kids who left by their biological parents, and lived in orphanage. However, in civilian record their kids are still registered as addopted kids. And in matters that related to Islamic law, their kids are in status as "someone else' kid". In example, an addopted girl want to get married, her addopted father cannot be her wali (guardian) because he is not her biological father.in my country, some couples who was not given a chance to become parents sue to some medical reason are adopting babies. just wondering if it is happening to muslim people.
It isn't words when it is a contract we're discussing.being stuck on words ang arguing over it is a wrong thing.
This law is not universal, sis. In Indonesia, adoption is legal. But special for Muslims, in matters that related to inheritance and guardianship in nikah, they should follow Sharia.شَادِنُ;1562131 said:It isn't words when it is a contract we're discussing.
Here's the dictionary definition:
adoption:
(law) a legal proceeding that creates a parent-child relation between persons not related by blood; the adopted child is entitled to all privileges belonging to a natural child of the adoptive parents (including the right to inherit)
I understand perfectly what you're saying however in Islam it is quite specific, takafful is different than tabbani.This law is not universal, sis. In Indonesia, adoption is legal. But special for Muslims, in matters that related to inheritance and guardianship in nikah, they should follow Sharia.
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