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Breastfeeding in Old Age: Does It Establish Milk-Kinship?

❀ Shar‘i Ruling on Breastfeeding in Old Age ❀


Source:

This article is derived from the book “500 Questions and Answers for Women” based on the fatwas of the scholars of the Haramain, translated by Hafiz Abdullah Saleem.


❖ Question:​


What is the ruling regarding a woman who has reached an age of despair (old age), yet upon seeing a crying child, milk flows in her breast, and she breastfeeds the child five times or more during the breastfeeding period?
Does this milk establish milk-kinship (رضاعت) and render the child her milk-son? And in case the woman has no husband at the time, will there be any milk-father for the child?


❖ Answer:​


Indeed, milk-kinship (رضاعت), just like blood relations (نسب), leads to prohibitions in marriage.
Hence, if a woman breastfeeds a child five or more times within the prescribed breastfeeding period (two years), she becomes the milk-mother of that child.


This is based on the generality of the verse:


وَأُمَّهَاتُكُمُ اللَّاتِي أَرْضَعْنَكُمْ
[Surah An-Nisa: 23]

“And your mothers who nursed you...”


Even if a woman has reached an age of despair (menopause or old age), yet breastfeeds a child within the valid period of breastfeeding, milk-kinship is still established.


  • ✔ If the woman has a husband, the breastfed child becomes her milk-son, and the man to whom the milk is attributed becomes the milk-father.
  • ✔ If the woman has no husband, and has never been married, yet produces milk and breastfeeds a child, then she is the milk-mother of the child, but the child will have no milk-father.

This is not surprising. Just as it is possible for a child to have a milk-mother without a milk-father, it is equally possible for a child to have a milk-father without a milk-mother.


❖ Examples Clarifying the Issue:​


① A milk-mother without a milk-father:


Suppose a woman breastfeeds a child twice with milk attributed to her first husband, then that husband divorces her.
After completing her waiting period, she marries a second husband, engages in relations with him, and bears a child.
Later, she breastfeeds the same child three more times with milk from the second husband.
This completes five feeds and establishes milk-kinship, making her the child’s milk-mother,
but the child will have no milk-father, as all five feeds were not from the same husband.


② A milk-father without a milk-mother:


Suppose a man has two wives.
One wife breastfeeds a child twice, and the second wife three times.
Though the child has been breastfed five times, it was by two different women.
Hence, the child becomes the milk-son of the husband (as the milk is from the same man),
but the child has no milk-mother, as neither wife completed all five feedings individually.


📝 Note:​


According to authentic Hadith, five full breastfeeding sessions are the minimum required to establish milk-kinship (رضاعت).
If the child is breastfed less than five times, milk-kinship is not established.


(By: Shaykh Muhammad ibn Salih al-‘Uthaymeen حفظه الله)
(Translator’s Note: Minimum five feedings are required as per Hadith)
 
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