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The Islamic Rules from Holy Quran on Concept of Adoption

  • Adeel Grewal
  • Aug 9, 2018
  • 2 min read

Allah is Great and Knows everything that is good and bad for us. Most of the couples deprive of children blessing and wish or pray to Allah on this deprivation. They visit the House of Allah the Almighty thru Islamic Travel Offers Low Price Five Star December Umrah 2019 Packages Uk Offer with Group with Hotel and Flight because they think Allah’s House is a place where every wish fulfills. But, Allah Knows better and this wish doesn’t accomplish some of the people, therefore they adopt the babies.

As we know that our beloved Messenger Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) after He was orphaned as a young kid, was grown up by His grandfather Abu Mutlib and his paternal uncle Abu Talib later. The concept of adoption exists in a religion of peace, Islam. But there is no legal adoption allowed in Islam according to Shariah. You can’t change the father name and biological father would be a father of adopting a kid. Allah says that in the Holy Book of Quran,

“…And He (Allah the Almighty) has not made your appealed (adopted) sons your (right) sons. That is (only) your saying by your mouths, but Allah says the fact, and He directs to the (true) path. Call them (the adopted kids) by (the names of) their fathers; it is fairer in Allah’s sight. But if you don’t know their fathers, they are your brothers in religious conviction (Islam)…” (Holy Quran: 33: 4-5)

Some Facts about Adoption of Kid

Some facts you must know that before adopting a kid and make yourself clear.

• An adopted kid holds his or her own biological households name and doesn’t modify his or her name to match that of the adoptive members. • An adopted kid gets from his or her biological paternities, not from the adoptive father and mother. • Relatives of the adoptive family aren’t the blood relatives of the adopted kid. Similarly, these babies are non-Mahram to him or her and for their relatives. • So, relatives of the adoptive households would be allowed as possible marriage partners, and guidelines of humility exist among the raised kid and adoptive family associates as they are non-Mahram for them. • Adoptive paternities assist only as representatives for property given to the kid by his or her biological family.

Before adopting a kid, these are some rules that you must consider. Adoption hasn't sinned in Islam, you can adopt, but according to Sariah way.

 
 
 

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