Somali woman got artificially inseminated with Indian Sperm

Time out. Artificial insemination is pretty complex. How on earth would there be an Islamic ruling for that in the 21st century when the religion is 1400 years old
The following five methods are forbidden according to shareeโ€™ah. They are forbidden either in and of themselves, or because of their consequences such as mixing lineages, not knowing who the childโ€™s mother is, or other reasons that are objectionable according to shareeโ€™ah.

  1. When fertilization takes place between sperm taken from the husband and an egg taken from a woman who is not his wife, then the embryo is placed in his wifeโ€™s womb.
  2. When fertilization takes place between sperm taken from a man who is not the husband, and an egg taken from the wife, then the embryo is placed in the womb of the wife.
  3. When fertilization is done externally between the sperm and egg of the couple, then the embryo is placed in the womb of a woman who volunteers to carry it (โ€œsurrogate motherhoodโ€).
  4. When fertilization is done externally between the sperm of a man who is not the husband and the egg of a woman who is not the wife, then the embryo is placed in the womb of the wife.
  5. When fertilization is done externally between the sperm and egg of the two spouses, then the embryo is placed in the womb of another wife (of the husband).
Two: The sixth and seventh methods are acceptable as a last resort in cases of necessity, when it is certain that all necessary precautions have been taken. These two methods are:

6. When the sperm is taken from the husband and an egg is taken from the wife, fertilization is done externally, then the embryo is planted in the womb of the wife.

7. When the sperm of the husband is taken and injected into a suitable place in the cervix or womb of the wife so that fertilization may take place internally.

To answer your question it because it breaches other reservations that pose a concern in this matter including and not limited to: the uncovering of the womanโ€™s โ€˜awrah and most private parts; the possibility of mistakes in the laboratory; the possibility that some weak-minded people in some hospitals may breach their trust and deliberately switch eggs or sperm in order to make the operation a success and earn more material gains. So we have to be extremely cautious when dealing with this matter. And Allah knows best.
 
The following five methods are forbidden according to shareeโ€™ah. They are forbidden either in and of themselves, or because of their consequences such as mixing lineages, not knowing who the childโ€™s mother is, or other reasons that are objectionable according to shareeโ€™ah.

  1. When fertilization takes place between sperm taken from the husband and an egg taken from a woman who is not his wife, then the embryo is placed in his wifeโ€™s womb.
  2. When fertilization takes place between sperm taken from a man who is not the husband, and an egg taken from the wife, then the embryo is placed in the womb of the wife.
  3. When fertilization is done externally between the sperm and egg of the couple, then the embryo is placed in the womb of a woman who volunteers to carry it (โ€œsurrogate motherhoodโ€).
  4. When fertilization is done externally between the sperm of a man who is not the husband and the egg of a woman who is not the wife, then the embryo is placed in the womb of the wife.
  5. When fertilization is done externally between the sperm and egg of the two spouses, then the embryo is placed in the womb of another wife (of the husband).
Two: The sixth and seventh methods are acceptable as a last resort in cases of necessity, when it is certain that all necessary precautions have been taken. These two methods are:

6. When the sperm is taken from the husband and an egg is taken from the wife, fertilization is done externally, then the embryo is planted in the womb of the wife.

7. When the sperm of the husband is taken and injected into a suitable place in the cervix or womb of the wife so that fertilization may take place internally.

To answer your question it because it breaches other reservations that pose a concern in this matter including and not limited to: the uncovering of the womanโ€™s โ€˜awrah and most private parts; the possibility of mistakes in the laboratory; the possibility that some weak-minded people in some hospitals may breach their trust and deliberately switch eggs or sperm in order to make the operation a success and earn more material gains. So we have to be extremely cautious when dealing with this matter. And Allah knows best.
Wow there really is a rule for everything in Islam. Thanks for letting me know man.
 
How hard is it for man to have kids lol, wtf u need another mans sperm to impregnate your women

Just kill yourself fam natural waste, or adopt
 
How hard is it for man to have kids lol, wtf u need another mans sperm to impregnate your women

Just kill yourself fam natural waste, or adopt
Having weak sperm is an illness in and of itself so it's not fair to mock someone suffering from it. However, surrogacy of any kind is cucknimo of the second degree. I agree that people should be adopting kids instead of resorting to this shit.
 

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