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28. Breastfeeding

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  • Ruling 2502

    If a woman breastfeeds any of the people listed below with the milk that is related to her husband, her husband does not become unlawful for the woman: her brothers and sisters; her paternal and maternal uncles and …

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  • Ruling 2503

    If a woman breastfeeds the daughter of a man’s paternal or maternal aunt, she does not become maḥram to him.

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  • Ruling 2504

    If a man has two wives and one of them breastfeeds the child of the other wife’s paternal uncle, then the wife whose paternal uncle’s child breastfed the milk does not become unlawful for her husband.

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  • Ruling 2505

    The initial right to breastfeed a child belongs to the child’s mother. The father does not have the right to give the child to another woman [to breastfeed him] unless the mother wants a wage for breastfeeding the …

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  • Ruling 2506

    It is recommended (mustaḥabb) that a wet nurse who is chosen to breastfeed a child be Muslim, sane (ʿāqilah), and possess admirable physical, mental, and moral qualities. It is not befitting to choose a wet nurse who is …

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  • Ruling 2507

    It is better that a woman does not breastfeed every child because it is possible that she may forget whom she has breastfed, and afterwards, [as a result,] two persons who are maḥram to each other may get married …

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  • Ruling 2508

    It is recommended to breastfeed a child for twenty-one complete months, and it is not befitting to breastfeed a child for more than two years.

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  • Ruling 2509

    If a man’s rights are violated due to his wife breastfeeding someone else’s child, his wife cannot breastfeed the child without his permission.

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  • Ruling 2510

    If a woman’s husband marries a girl who is being breast- fed and his [first] wife breastfeeds the girl, then based on obligatory precaution, the woman becomes forever unlawful for him, and as a precautionary measure, he must …

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  • Ruling 2511

    If someone wants his brother’s wife to become maḥram to him, some [jurists (fuqahāʾ)] have said that he must contract a temporary marriage (mutʿah) with a breastfeeding girl for two days, for example, and in those two days …

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