Adoption in Islam
Shehzad Saleem
 
 
        Question: I am working on a presentation on the issue of adoption. I need to find out the stand Islam takes on this issue. Please advise.
        Answer: To adopt a child is a very commendable thing to do. Islam does not prohibit adoption in any way. In this regard, two courses can be adopted:
        a) To adopt a child during his suckling age so that he can drink the milk of the mother who has adopted him. In this case, the child will be her foster-son and there will be no difference between him and the mother's real children in any manner. He will possess the same rights in all affairs (eg inheritance) as the real children possess.
        b) To adopt a child when he is past his suckling age. In this case, he of course will not be the son of the parents who have adopted him in the legal sense. He will be called by the name of his previous father. The parents who have adopted him can of course address him as "son". The child will consequently not inherit their wealth after them, unless of course they make a will in his favour.
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