According to him, couples should seek for medical treatment and never think of alternative parentage such as surrogacy, egg and sperm donorship as it is not allowed in Islam.
Kamaldeen, who gave the advice in an online Ramadan lecture on Wednesday in Ilorin, spoke on alternative parentage and its prohibitions.
Kamaldeen said: “The Islamic Fiqh Council, after reviewing all the research submitted on invitro fertilisation and after consulting experts in the field, concluded that five forms of in vitro fertilisation are prohibited, while two are allowed The scholar said that the procedures were like adultery since the surrogate mother would carry the fertilised egg of someone else, who was not her legal husband.
“Therefore, if the product is haram, the means of acquiring the product is also haram. There is an overwhelmingly high probability for emotional and legal confrontation between the two mothers.
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