Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Breast-feeding a child over two years old

 

Is it permissible to breast-feed a child over 2 years old? Until what age does
breast-feeding make the child a relative (mahram)? Are there any exceptions to this
rule?



I am asking because there are many 2 year olds in our area who need families -
they need to be "adopted" in the Western sense. I would like to help these
children, and expand our ummah, but too avoid hardship, I hope that there is a
way that they could become relatives of my son.


Breast-feeding a child over two years old will not have the effect of making him a relative
(mahram). It is permitted to breast-feed one’s own child beyond two years, but two years is
enough, as Allah says:



"The mothers shall give suck to their children for two whole years, (that is) for those (parents)
who desire to complete the term of suckling . . ."

[al-Baqarah 2:233]



The reply to the rest of this question can be found under Question 804

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