Breastfeeding (Rada'ah) under and Islamic law and it's promotion towards sustaining mother's and children's health
In general, breastfeeding refers to a process of milk feeding of babies from the breast of a woman. In Islam, breastfeeding is highly recommended where the duty lies with both parents. The father is duty bound to provide milk feeding as part of the duty to maintain his child while the mother is n...
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iium-56622012-05-30T05:18:40Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/5662/ Breastfeeding (Rada'ah) under and Islamic law and it's promotion towards sustaining mother's and children's health Mohd, Azizah KBP Islamic Law RJ101 Child Health. Child health services In general, breastfeeding refers to a process of milk feeding of babies from the breast of a woman. In Islam, breastfeeding is highly recommended where the duty lies with both parents. The father is duty bound to provide milk feeding as part of the duty to maintain his child while the mother is naturally and customarily duty bound to breastfeed her baby in the case where she encounters no problem. Parents are given the option to send their babies to a wet nurse (foster mother) for suckling purposes, if the mother encounters problems or is reluctant to breastfeed her baby herself. This paper seeks to examine the position and rules relating to breastfeeding under Islamic law and its promotion towards it in order to sustain the health of both mother and child. For that purpose, emphasis will be given on proofs and arguments on the importance and benefits of breastfeeding (rada’ah). Examination will also involve breastfeeding as one of the parental duties as well as the children’s rights. It is highly believed that the research will benefit all academicians, legal practitioners, students, those who seek knowledge and the public at large. 2011 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/5662/1/Breastfeeding_%28Rada%27ah%29_under_Islamic_law_and_its_promotion_towards_sustainuing_mothe%27s_and_children%27s_heath.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/5662/4/Breastfeeding_%28Rada%27ah%29_under_islamic_law_and_it%27s_promotion__towards_sustaining_mother%27s_and_children%27s_health.pdf Mohd, Azizah (2011) Breastfeeding (Rada'ah) under and Islamic law and it's promotion towards sustaining mother's and children's health. In: The Asian Conference on the Social Sciences Official Conference Proceedings (ACSS 2011), 2-5 June 2011, Osaka, Japan. http://www.iafor.org/ACSS_CONFERENCE_PROCEEDINGS_2011.pdf |
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In general, breastfeeding refers to a process of milk feeding of babies from the breast of a
woman. In Islam, breastfeeding is highly recommended where the duty lies with both parents.
The father is duty bound to provide milk feeding as part of the duty to maintain his child while
the mother is naturally and customarily duty bound to breastfeed her baby in the case where she
encounters no problem. Parents are given the option to send their babies to a wet nurse (foster
mother) for suckling purposes, if the mother encounters problems or is reluctant to breastfeed
her baby herself. This paper seeks to examine the position and rules relating to breastfeeding
under Islamic law and its promotion towards it in order to sustain the health of both mother and
child. For that purpose, emphasis will be given on proofs and arguments on the importance and
benefits of breastfeeding (rada’ah). Examination will also involve breastfeeding as one of the
parental duties as well as the children’s rights. It is highly believed that the research will benefit
all academicians, legal practitioners, students, those who seek knowledge and the public at large. |
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Breastfeeding (Rada'ah) under and Islamic law and it's promotion towards sustaining mother's and children's health |
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Breastfeeding (Rada'ah) under and Islamic law and it's promotion towards sustaining mother's and children's health |
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