A study of the Arguments and Jurisprudential Rulings on Artificial Insemination From the Perspectives of Imamiya and Sunni Jurisprudence (Book): Difference between revisions

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According to the author, Islamic jurists such as [[Mahmud Shaltut]], Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Al-Tayyib, Sheikh Mansur, Sheikh Mustafa Zarqa, and several other Sunni jurists consider artificial insemination using the eggs and sperm of a married couple to be permissible. In contrast, some jurists, including Sheikh Rajab Bayoudh Al-Tamimi, Sheikh Muhammad Sharif Ahmed, Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Abdullah bin Baz, and Sheikh Abu Bakr Abu Zaid, deem it to be prohibited (pp. 90-92).
According to the author, Islamic jurists such as [[Mahmud Shaltut]], Ahmed Mohamed Ahmed Al-Tayyib, Sheikh Mansur, Sheikh Mustafa Zarqa, and several other Sunni jurists consider artificial insemination using the eggs and sperm of a married couple to be permissible. In contrast, some jurists, including Sheikh Rajab Bayoudh Al-Tamimi, Sheikh Muhammad Sharif Ahmed, Sheikh Abdulaziz bin Abdullah bin Baz, and Sheikh Abu Bakr Abu Zaid, deem it to be prohibited (pp. 90-92).


==Artificial insemination utilizing eggs or sperm from a non-marital partner==
== AI Using Donor Gametes ==
Another form of artificial insemination involves the use of the egg or sperm from a woman and a man who do not share a marital bond. The author indicates that the sensitivity in this instance is particularly significant when the sperm from a non-related male is inserted into the wife’s womb, and the majority of the arguments are directed towards this particular case (p. 44).
Another form of artificial insemination involves the use of the egg or sperm from a woman and a man who do not share a marital bond. The author indicates that the sensitivity in this instance is particularly significant when the sperm from a non-related male is inserted into the wife’s womb, and the majority of the arguments are directed towards this particular case (p. 44).
===Shia jurisprudence===
===Shia jurisprudence===