If husband sucks his wife's breasts & drinks milk, does it invalidate their marriage assim al hakeem

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12 Mar 202302:02

Summary

TLDRThe video script addresses a question about whether a married man suckling his wife’s breast after pregnancy would void their marriage or establish a familial relationship. The speaker emphasizes that while such behavior may seem unnatural for an adult, it does not affect the marriage nor make the man a ‘son’ of his wife. According to Islamic law, suckling only establishes a mother-child relationship if the child is under two years old and has received at least five full feedings. Therefore, in this case, no prohibition applies, and the marriage remains unaffected.

Takeaways

  • 😀 A married man suckling from his wife after pregnancy is seen as unnatural and strange, but it does not invalidate their marriage.
  • 😀 The act of a man suckling from his wife does not make him her son through suckling, as per Islamic law.
  • 😀 For suckling to establish a mother-child relationship, certain conditions must be met: the child must be under two years old.
  • 😀 Suckling must involve five full meals for the child to establish a mother-child bond under Islamic law.
  • 😀 Suckling after the child is over two years of age does not create a familial bond or make the individual a son of the woman who suckled him.
  • 😀 The man drinking milk from his wife is not considered valid under the rules of Islamic suckling (Rada'a).
  • 😀 Islamic law prohibits the creation of a mother-child relationship through suckling in adults or post-childhood.
  • 😀 A man seeking milk through suckling from his wife is considered unusual, and alternative sources of milk like coffee or cappuccino are suggested instead.
  • 😀 Suckling does not affect the marital relationship in terms of prohibiting or altering its validity, as long as the Islamic conditions are not met.
  • 😀 The discussion emphasizes that the act of adult suckling is culturally and religiously considered inappropriate, and should not be practiced under Islamic guidelines.

Q & A

  • Does a married man suckling his wife's breast after pregnancy void their marriage?

    -No, the marriage is not voided. The act of a married man suckling his wife’s breast does not invalidate their marriage according to the speaker.

  • Is it considered normal for a grown man to suckle from his wife's breast after pregnancy?

    -No, the speaker considers it unnatural and unusual for a grown man to engage in suckling from his wife’s breast after pregnancy. It is described as 'ridiculous and weird'.

  • What is the primary concern addressed in the transcript regarding a man suckling his wife’s breast?

    -The primary concern is whether the act would create a familial relationship, making the man a son of the wife, which would affect their marriage or create a kinship.

  • What are the two conditions mentioned for suckling to establish a formal kinship in Islamic law?

    -1. The child must be under two years of age. 2. The child must have had at least five full feedings from the breast.

  • Does a married man become the son of his wife through suckling if these conditions are met?

    -No, the man does not become the son of his wife through suckling, even if the conditions are met. The speaker specifically states that suckling does not create a kinship bond in this context.

  • At what age does suckling no longer create a kinship bond, according to the speaker?

    -Suckling no longer creates a kinship bond if the child is over the age of two.

  • How many feedings must the child have to establish a formal kinship bond in Islamic law?

    -The child must have had at least five full feedings from the breast.

  • If the child is older than two years, does suckling from the mother still create a kinship?

    -No, if the child is older than two years, suckling does not create a kinship bond according to the speaker.

  • What is the final conclusion the speaker provides regarding the act of suckling?

    -The speaker concludes that suckling by a grown man does not void the marriage or create a kinship, as long as the conditions for establishing a kinship are not met. The speaker also adds that 'Allah knows best'.

  • Is the man in the transcript considered a 'child' of the wife through suckling?

    -No, the man is not considered a child of the wife through suckling, even if the conditions for suckling are fulfilled, such as the five full feedings.

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