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In pregnancies resulting from various methods of Assisted Reproduction, the author believes that if the child takes lineage from the living parent, the rules of inheritance will apply, but if Assisted Reproduction is done after the death of the mother or father, the child resulting from Assisted Reproduction will not inherit from them (pp. 468 and 472). Also, comparing fostering to Assisted Reproduction is not correct, and if we consider the Egg donor as the child’s mother, the Gestational mother has no relationship with the child from the religious point of view, and the rulings related to fostering, such as the Marital prohibitions (Mahramiyah), do not apply between the Gestational mother and the child born by Assisted Reproduction (p. 481). | In pregnancies resulting from various methods of Assisted Reproduction, the author believes that if the child takes lineage from the living parent, the rules of inheritance will apply, but if Assisted Reproduction is done after the death of the mother or father, the child resulting from Assisted Reproduction will not inherit from them (pp. 468 and 472). Also, comparing fostering to Assisted Reproduction is not correct, and if we consider the Egg donor as the child’s mother, the Gestational mother has no relationship with the child from the religious point of view, and the rulings related to fostering, such as the Marital prohibitions (Mahramiyah), do not apply between the Gestational mother and the child born by Assisted Reproduction (p. 481). | ||
=== Abortion === | === Abortion === | ||
Abortion is forbidden in any case and there is no difference between a fetus resulting from Assisted Reproduction and a fetus resulting from natural pregnancy. Even if we consider the mother to be the Egg donor, abortion is forbidden for the Gestational mother as well. However, if avoiding abortion leads to Undue hardship, abortion is permissible until before the | Abortion is forbidden in any case and there is no difference between a fetus resulting from Assisted Reproduction and a fetus resulting from natural pregnancy. Even if we consider the mother to be the Egg donor, abortion is forbidden for the Gestational mother as well. However, if avoiding abortion leads to Undue hardship, abortion is permissible until before the Ensoulment (Nafkh al-Rūḥ) (pp. 483-484). | ||
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