الأحد، 28 نوفمبر 2010

No Adoption in Islam: but we are all sisters and brothers


Adopting a Child in Islam

The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) once said that a person who cares for an orphaned child will be in Paradise with him, and motioned to show that they would be as close as two fingers of a single hand.  An orphan himself, Muhammad paid special attention to the care of children.  He himself adopted a former slave and raised him with the same care as if he were his own son.
However, the Qur'an gives specific rules about the legal relationship between a child and his/her adoptive family.  The child's biological family is never hidden; their ties to the child are never severed.  The Qur'an specifically reminds adoptive parents that they are not the child's biological parents:
"...Nor has He made your adopted sons your (biological) sons.  Such is (only) your (manner of) speech by your mouths.  But Allah tells (you) the Truth, and He shows the (right) Way.  Call them by (the names of) their fathers; that is juster in the sight of Allah.  But if you know not their father's (names, call them) your brothers in faith, or your trustees.  But there is no blame on you if you make a mistake therein.  (What counts is) the intention of your hearts.  And Allah is Oft-Returning, Most Merciful."
(Qur'an 33:4-5)
The guardian/child relationship has specific rules under Islamic law, which render the relationship a bit different than what is common adoption practice today.  The Islamic term for what is commonly called adoption iskafala, which comes from a word that means "to feed."  In essence, it describes more of a foster-parent relationship.  Some of the rules in Islam surrounding this relationship:
  • An adopted child retains his or her own biological family name (surname) and does not change his or her name to match that of the adoptive family.
  • An adopted child inherits from his or her biological parents, not automatically from the adoptive parents.
  • When the child is grown, members of the adoptive family are not considered blood relatives, Essentially, members of the adoptive family would be permissible as possible marriage partners, and rules of modesty exist between the grown child and adoptive family members of the opposite sex.
  • If the child is provided with property/wealth from the biological family, adoptive parents are commanded to take care and not intermingle that property/wealth with their own.  They serve merely as trustees.
These Islamic rules emphasize to the adoptive family that they are not taking the place of the biological family -- they are trustees and caretakers of someone else's child.  Their role is very clearly defined, but nevertheless very valued and important.
It is also important to note that in Islam, the extended family network is vast and very strong.  It is rare for a child to be completely orphaned, without a single family member to care for him or her.  Islam places a great emphasis on the ties of kinship -- a completely abandoned child is practically unheard of.  Islamic law would place an emphasis on locating a relative to care for the child, before allowing someone outside of the family, much less the community or country, to adopt and remove the child from his or her familial, cultural, and religious roots.  This is especially important during times of war, famine, or economic crisis -- when families may be temporarily uprooted or divided.
"Did He not find you an orphan and give you shelter?  And He found you wandering, and He gave you guidance.  And He found you in need, and made you independent.  Therefore, treat not the orphan with harshness, nor drive away a petitioner (unheard).  But the bounty of the Lord - rehearse and proclaim!"
(Qur'an 93:6-11)

My professor of Islamic studies taught us that in Islam we don’t take orphan children as sons and daughters and grant them our names but we take them as little sisters and little brothersJ

~AbdalAziz

How many joints in human body


1. FRONTO PARIETAL JOINT (CORONAL SUTURE)                         
1
2. FRONTO –ETHMOID JOINT                                                                 
1
3. FRONTO MAXILLARY JOINTS                                                            
2
4. FRONTOZYGOMATIC JOINTS                                                            
2
5. FRONTONASAL JOINT                                                                           
1
6. FRONTOSPHENOID (LESSER WING) JOINT                                   
1
7. FRONTO-LACRIMAL JOINTS                                                              
2
8. PARIETOOCCIPITAL JOINT                                                                 
1
9. INTERPARIETAL JOINT (SAGITTAL SUTURE)                              
1
10. TEMPRO-PARIETAL JOINTS                                                               
2
11. TEMPRO-SPENOID JOINTS (GREATER WING)                               
2
12. OCCIPITO-TEMPORAL JOINTS                                                          
2
13. TEMPRO-SPHENOID JOINTS (GREATER WING)                            
2
14. TEMPRO-ZYGOMATIC JOINTS (ZYGOMATIC ARCH)                  
2
15. TEMPRO-MANDIBULAR JOINTS 
2
16. INTER OSSICULAR JOINTS
4
17. INTERMAXILLARY JOINT                                                 
1
18. ZYGOMATICO-MAXILLARY JOINT                                                    
2
19. MAXILLO-PALATINE JOINT
1
20. NAZOMAXILLARY JOINTS
2
21. MAXILLO-ETHMOID JOINTS                       
2
22. MAXILLO- LACRIMAL JOINTS                                   
2
23. MAXILLO-SPHENOID JOINTS (PTERYGOID PROCESS)                
2
24. MAXILLO-CONCHAL JOINTS (INFERIOR CHONCHA)
2
25. DENTAL GOMPHOSIS                                                                   
32
26. SPHENO-ETHMOIDAL JOINT
1
27. VERMO-SPENOID JOINT (PTERYGOID PROCESS)  
1
28. PALATO-SPHENOID JOINTS (PTERYGOID PROCESS) 
2
29. ZYGOMATICO-SPHENOID JOINT (GREATER WING)
2
30. VERMO-ETHMOIDAL JOINT (PERPINDICULAR PLATE) 
1
31. LACRIMO-ETHMOIDAL JOINT (LABYRINTH) 
2
32. JOINT BETWEEN VOMER AND HARD PALATE
1
33. INTERNASAL JOINT
1
34. JOINT BETWEEN HORIZONTAL PLATES OF PALATINE BONES
1
                                                                                                                               
86
                                                                
2- LARYNEX 
1- CRICOTHYROID JOINTS                                                         
2
2-CRICOARYTENOID JOINTS                                                    
2
3- ARYTENOI-CORNICULATE JOINTS                                    
2
                                                         
6

3- VERTEBRAL COLUMN AND PELVIS
1- ATLANTO-OCCIPITAL JOINTS                                             
2
2- INTERVERTEBRAL JOINTS                                                   
69
3- LUBOSACRAL JOINTS                                                             
3
4- SACRO-COCCYGEAL JOINT                                                  
1
5- SYMPHYSIS PUBIS                                                                    
1
                                   
76
                     
 4-UPPER LIMBS
1- STERNOCLAVICULAR JOINT                                     
1X2= 2
2- ACROMIOCLAVICULAR JOINT                                   
1X2= 2
3- SHOLDER JOINT                                                              
1X2=2
4- ELBO JOINT                                                                      
1X2=2
5- SUPERIOR RADIO-ULNAR JOINT                                
1X2=2
6- INFERIOR RADIO-ULNAR JOINT                                
1X2=2
7- WRIST JOINT                                                                    
1X2=2
8- INTERCARPAL JOINTS                                                  
6X2=12
9- MID CARPAL JOINT                                                       
1X2=2
10- CARPOMETACARPAL JOINTS                                 
4X2=8
11-METACARPOPHALANGEAL JOINTS                      
5X2=10
12- INTERPHALANGEAL JOINTS                                   
9X2=18
                                                                                                         
64
 5- THORACIC CAGE 
1- MANUBRIO STERNAL JOINT                                              
1
2- XIPHISTERNAL JOINT                                                        
1
3- STERNOCOSTAL JOINTS                                               
14
4- INTERCHONDRAL JOINTS                                                
6
5- COSTO-VERTEBRAL JOINTS                                 
12X2= 24
6- COSTO-TRANSVERSE JOINTS                               
10X2=20
                                                                                                        
66
6-LOWER LIMBS 
1- SACROILIAC JOINT                                                      
1X2=2
2-HIP JOINT                                                                        
1X2=2
3-KNEE JOINT                                                                   
1X2=2
4- SUPERIOR TIBIO- FIBULAR JOINT      
1X2=2
5- INFERIOR TIBUO FIBULAR JOINT                          
1X2=2
6-ANKLE JOINT                                                                  
1X2=2
7- INTERTARSAL JOINTS                                                
7X2=14
8- TARSOMETATARSAL JOINTS                                   
4X2=8
9- METATARSOPHALANGEAL JOINTS                       
5X2=10
10- INTERPHALANGEAL JOINTS                                  
9X2=18

62
 
the total was : 360 .
 
 
 
 
 
A'ishah (may Allah be pleased with her) narrated that the Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "Everyone has been created with three hundred and sixty joints. Whoever mentions Allah's greatness (says Allahu Akbar), praises Allah, extols Allah, and seeks forgiveness from Allah and removes stones from the path of the people, enjoins what is good and forbids evil to the amount of those three hundred and sixty joints, he walks on that Day (of Judgment) having distanced himself from the Fire."