Ruling On Marriage For A Woman Who Has A Genetic Defect And On Contraception Because Of The Possibility Of Children Being Born With A Deformity
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There is a woman who was born with a physical deformity that may be due to a
genetic defect. She has decided to undergo some genetic testing to find out the
nature of the problem and the likelihood of it being passed on to her children,
and whether it makes her susceptible to diseases that require screening for
early diagnosis. What is the ruling on that? If the defect is found, what is the
ruling on her getting married and having children? Please note that the
possibility of it being passed on is not certain, but if Allah decrees that the
problem be passed on, it could cause severe deformity in the child that could
lead to mental or physical disability. So does not marrying or having children
come under the heading of taking appropriate measures as prescribed in Islamic
teaching? Should she inform any suitor of this deformity? What is the ruling on
telling him about the possibility of the problem being passed on to her
children?
Praise be to Allah
Firstly:
There is nothing wrong with undergoing genetic testing to find out what the
problem is and the likelihood of it being passed on to children or causing other
problems, because that serves an interest and wards off harm. Taking measures to
treat such problems is something that is prescribed in Islamic teaching.
For more information on the permissibility of undergoing testing before
marriage, please see the answer to question no. 104675.
Secondly:
Assuming that a genetic defect is found, it is permissible for this woman to get
married, even if there is the possibility of the problem being passed on to her
children, on condition that she inform any suitor of her problem.
With regard to her getting married, that is in accordance with the basic
principle that marriage is permissible and is encouraged, so as to attain
chastity, comfort and love.
As for having children, that is one of the most important objectives of
marriage, and it is not ruled out by the possibility of the child being
afflicted, for this is something that only Allah knows; the child might be born
sound and healthy.
But if it is thought most likely that the child will be born with a deformity,
and this is an overwhelming possibility, then the couple may agree not to have
children, and they may abort the foetus if it is proven to be deformed, on
condition that that be done before the soul is breathed into the fetus, i.e.,
before the pregnancy reaches one hundred and twenty days.
See the answer to question no. 263741.
Shaykh Ibn Baaz (may Allah have mercy on him) was asked: I am a Muslim woman,
praise be to Allah; I do the obligatory duties that my Lord has enjoined upon
me, such as prayer, fasting and zakaah, but I took contraceptive measures during
the period when my husband was sick with tuberculosis. This period lasted for
approximately ten years, after which my menses ceased completely. Is what I did
something that could incur divine wrath? Because my children were afflicted with
hemiplegia; some of them died and some of them are still alive, but are
afflicted with this disease. Please advise me, may Allah reward you.
He replied:
If you took contraceptive measures with your husband's consent, then there is no
blame on you. If it was with his consent or agreement, then we hope that there
will be no blame on you. But if you did that without his consent or without his
knowledge, then you must repent, seek Allah's forgiveness and regret what you
did. And praise be to Allah.
End quote from Fataawa Noor 'ala ad-Darb (21/421).
It is essential to inform any suitor of this defect, because the scholarly view
that is more likely to be correct is that anything that may affect married life
or the ability to have children, or that may put one of the spouses off the
other, is a defect that must be disclosed.
See the answer to question no. 111980.
If the suitor is aware of the defect, and agrees to go ahead with the marriage,
then there is nothing wrong with that, no matter what the problem or disease is.
See the answer to question no. 133329.
We ask Allah to heal our sister, grant her well-being and bless her with a
righteous husband and righteous offspring.
And Allah knows best.
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