LEGAL AND ETHICAL FRAMEWORK OF ISLAMIC LAW ON THE CONTEMPORARY ASSISTED REPRODUCTIVE TECHNOLOGY
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Keywords: Assisted Reproductive Technology, Infertility, Islamic Law, Reproduction.Abstract
The act of reproduction is a fundamental aspect of human existence shared universally among
people regardless of religious, cultural, or social backgrounds. Childlessness is frequently
stigmatized globally and can result into significant social distress for couples and especially the
woman folk. In response to infertility, many individuals seek assistance through scientific methods,
especially in developing nations where such resources may be limited. The use of scientific means
to enhance fertility is a contemporary topical issue that cannot be overemphasized. According to
the European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology, more than eight million babies
have been born through the Artificial Reproductive Technology (ART) worldwide in the last 30
years. Islam acknowledges infertility as a challenge and permits seeking lawful remedies in
accordance with the Islamic principles. This paper explores the various options available to
couples seeking assisted reproduction and delves into the Islamic viewpoint on different Assisted
Reproductive Technologies (ART), aiming to discern the permissibility and limits of these
technologies under Islamic law. This study employs a doctrinal research method with reliance on
the existing literature and analysis of the Holy Qur’an and Sunnah. The paper recommends that
before pursuing ART, Muslim couples should seek knowledge of Islamic law to determine which
methods align with the Islamic principles and values. The paper concludes that ART is permissible
and encouraged; but only within the context of a valid marriage between a husband and wife; and
solely during the duration of their marital contract within the context of Islamic legal framework
and ethics.