The Asian Age

Pak court makes having test tube babies legal

- SAJJAD HUSSAIN

Pakistan’s top Shariat court has validated the option of using “test tube baby” method for conceiving for married couples having some medical complicati­ons.

If “the sperm has been obtained from the father and the egg from the mother and the same has been fertilised in the test tube through medical process and the embryo is then placed in the womb of the actual mother... The procedure would be legal and lawful,” the federal Shariat court declared.

“This process cannot be considered as illegal or against the Injunction­s of Holy Quran and Sunnah,” the court said in its 22page ruling, according to Dawn news.

The court said, “the reason is that the sperm and the egg belong to the actual father and mother. If the couple agree to go through the prescribed medical procedure then in that case legally no question can be raised in respect of the birth of the child. The child in such a case by all means would be legal and legitimate.”

The court, however, made it clear that any other condition for obtaining a test tube baby would be considered unIslamic.

“In all other cases where a woman is arranged as a surrogate mother against the monetary considerat­ion or some other reason, the whole procedure as well as the resulting birth of the child would be illegal and against the injunction­s of Holy Quran and Sunnah,” reads the written decision.

The court also directed the government to take action against those involved in anti-sharia practices in this regard.

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