I know that breastfeeding establishes the relationship of being a mahram, and that if a woman breastfeeds a child she becomes his mother through breastfeeding (radaa’ah). Is it correct to draw an analogy between blood transfusion and breastfeeding?.
Praise be to Allaah.
This analogy is not
correct. The relationship of mahram that is proven in sharee’ah applies only
in the case of breastfeeding. This has been stated by the consensus of the
Fiqh Council.Majallat al-Buhooth al-Islamiyyah,
35/343.The Standing Committee was asked:
A man had blood taken from him to be given to his wife. Does
that have any effect on his married life with her?They replied:
Perhaps the questioner is thinking of an analogy between
blood and the milk that establishes the relationship of a mahram. This
analogy is not valid for two reasons:1-
Blood is not a source of
nourishment as milk is;2-
That which establishes the
relationship of a mahram according to the text is breastfeeding that fulfils
two conditions: (i) that the breastfeeding occurs five or more times; (ii)
that that takes place within the first two years of the child’s life.Based on this, the blood that has been taken from you and
given to your wife does not have any affect on your married life. And Allaah is the Source of strength.Majallat al-Buhooth al-Islamiyyah, 4/332.
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