Breastfeeding a child is usually done by the mother or another woman (wet nurse). Breastfeeding is referred to in several verses in the Holy Quran. The most important one that explains the rules of breastfeeding is the verse 233 of the sura Al-Baqarah. The verse explains the rules pertaining to the mother, father, infant, wet nurse, and the paternal heir. It refers specifically to the married as well as divorced women. The verse does not implicate the obligation of breastfeeding in an assumed obligatory case other than the mother and the father. Determining the period of two years in the holy verse is the subject of determining the limits (hadd) of the recommendatory rule of breast feeding (riza̔), determining the limits of the mother’s right for breast feeding, determining the limits of wage for the mother’s breast feeding, and determining the limits of breast feeding that makes a marriage unlawful
Imami,M. (2019). Breast Feeding (Riza̔) in the Holy Quran; Explanation of the Stipulated Rules in the Verse 233 of the Surah Al-baqarah. Quran, Islamic Jurisprudence and Law, 10(10), 61-86.
MLA
Imami,M. . "Breast Feeding (Riza̔) in the Holy Quran; Explanation of the Stipulated Rules in the Verse 233 of the Surah Al-baqarah", Quran, Islamic Jurisprudence and Law, 10, 10, 2019, 61-86.
HARVARD
Imami M. (2019). 'Breast Feeding (Riza̔) in the Holy Quran; Explanation of the Stipulated Rules in the Verse 233 of the Surah Al-baqarah', Quran, Islamic Jurisprudence and Law, 10(10), pp. 61-86.
CHICAGO
M. Imami, "Breast Feeding (Riza̔) in the Holy Quran; Explanation of the Stipulated Rules in the Verse 233 of the Surah Al-baqarah," Quran, Islamic Jurisprudence and Law, 10 10 (2019): 61-86,
VANCOUVER
Imami M. Breast Feeding (Riza̔) in the Holy Quran; Explanation of the Stipulated Rules in the Verse 233 of the Surah Al-baqarah. Quran, Islamic Jurisprudence and Law, 2019; 10(10): 61-86.