This study explaines about views of Muslim jurists on the amount of breast milk that establishes fosterage and prohibits marriage based on the differences in the relevant legal texts. This research, critically, examines those texts, especially those that require five counts of breastfeeding. The methodology is based on critical examination of all the texts to establish their authenticity and relevance. The Researcher argued For safety, it is recommended to consider any amount of breastfeeding as a cause of fostering and prohibition. It concluded that there is doubt about the authenticity of those texts require five counts of breastfeeding
Understanding the importance of breastfeeding from the Islamic perspective is important in ensuring ...
Article 39 Paragraph 3 of The Compilation of Islamic Law explains the prohibition of marriage due to...
In Islamic law, kinship is defined by consanguineal and affinal relationships. Birth and Islamic mar...
This study explaines about views of Muslim jurists on the amount of breast milk that establishes fos...
This study explaines about views of Muslim jurists on the amount of breast milk that establishes fos...
This study tackles a contemporary issue belongs to what iscalled (AL- NawazilFiqh)(Jurisprudence of ...
Milk bank has become a common phenomenon in the Western countries in the USA, UK, and other develope...
In general, breastfeeding refers to a process of milk feeding of babies from the breast of a woman....
Breastfeeding is a bonding of a mother to her baby which is natural to meet the basic needs of the b...
Breastfeeding is a natural activity of women who already have children and the Qur'an regards it as ...
BackgroundThe practice of wet nursing or breastfeeding another woman's child in Malaysia, especially...
Introduction: Breastfeeding was mentioned in several verses in the Al-Quran. The verses in Surah Al-...
Lack of research that analyzes the importance of breastfeeding from science perspective while simult...
Breastfeeding truly gives an enormous effect towards the health of a mother and child. Breast milk c...
Breast milk is the best milk for babies. Breastfeeding is not exclusive to biological mothers only, ...
Understanding the importance of breastfeeding from the Islamic perspective is important in ensuring ...
Article 39 Paragraph 3 of The Compilation of Islamic Law explains the prohibition of marriage due to...
In Islamic law, kinship is defined by consanguineal and affinal relationships. Birth and Islamic mar...
This study explaines about views of Muslim jurists on the amount of breast milk that establishes fos...
This study explaines about views of Muslim jurists on the amount of breast milk that establishes fos...
This study tackles a contemporary issue belongs to what iscalled (AL- NawazilFiqh)(Jurisprudence of ...
Milk bank has become a common phenomenon in the Western countries in the USA, UK, and other develope...
In general, breastfeeding refers to a process of milk feeding of babies from the breast of a woman....
Breastfeeding is a bonding of a mother to her baby which is natural to meet the basic needs of the b...
Breastfeeding is a natural activity of women who already have children and the Qur'an regards it as ...
BackgroundThe practice of wet nursing or breastfeeding another woman's child in Malaysia, especially...
Introduction: Breastfeeding was mentioned in several verses in the Al-Quran. The verses in Surah Al-...
Lack of research that analyzes the importance of breastfeeding from science perspective while simult...
Breastfeeding truly gives an enormous effect towards the health of a mother and child. Breast milk c...
Breast milk is the best milk for babies. Breastfeeding is not exclusive to biological mothers only, ...
Understanding the importance of breastfeeding from the Islamic perspective is important in ensuring ...
Article 39 Paragraph 3 of The Compilation of Islamic Law explains the prohibition of marriage due to...
In Islamic law, kinship is defined by consanguineal and affinal relationships. Birth and Islamic mar...