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Weaning
الفطام

At a Glance

According to search-discovered classical Islamic scholarship, the concept of weaning (al-Fiṭām or al-Fiṣāl) is a significant legal and developmental milestone governed by divine guidance. The Quran establishes the ideal nursing period as two full years (Quran 2:233, 31:14), emphasizing this as a right for the child to receive complete nourishment and bonding. [1, 2] However, as classical jurists like Al-Qurtubi clarify, this is not an immutable command; the Quran grants flexibility, permitting earlier weaning based on the foundational principle of mutual consent and consultation between the parents (`an tarāḍin minhuma wa tashāwurin`). This ensures the decision prioritizes the well-being of both the child and the family. Furthermore, the synthesis of these verses with Quran 46:15, which states the total period for gestation and weaning is thirty months, led to the brilliant legal deduction by early jurists that the minimum term for a viable human pregnancy is six months. [4, 8, 12] This comprehensive framework highlights Islam's holistic approach, blending specific guidance with compassionate flexibility and providing principles that extend even to establishing other significant legal rulings.

📖 Quranic Context

Establishes a fundamental right of the child and a key principle in Islamic family law (Fiqh).

Framed as a divine ordinance that balances the rights of the child with the responsibilities and consultation of the parents.

References: 2:233, 31:14, 46:15

💭 Theological Perspective

Recognizes a critical developmental stage for the child, ensuring their physical and emotional well-being.

The two-year period is seen as crucial for forming a secure attachment between mother and child, impacting future development.

Provides clear, compassionate, and flexible legal guidance for parents, emphasizing mutual consent.

Connects the act of nursing and weaning to the spiritual duty of gratitude towards parents.

📜 Hadith Perspective

The Prophet's actions and sayings reinforced the importance of completing the nursing period, with his own son Ibrahim passing away during this time.

  • The establishment of milk kinship through suckling within the first two years.
  • The child's right to be nursed.

Universal agreement on the two-year recommended period and the legal deductions from the combined thirty-month duration.

💎 Deeper Insights

The Quran's guidance on weaning is a primary source for establishing the minimum legal duration of human pregnancy. Classical jurists, by subtracting the 24-month nursing period (Quran 2:233, 31:14) from the 30-month combined pregnancy and weaning period (Quran 46:15), deduced the minimum gestation for a viable child to be six months. This is a celebrated example of scholarly legal inference (istinbāṭ) and has historically been used in Islamic courts to determine issues of parentage.

Al-Qurtubi, Consensus of Jurists

The principle of mutual consultation (`tashāwur`) mentioned for weaning in Quran 2:233 serves as a foundational model for all joint parental decision-making in Islam. While applied specifically to weaning, jurists like Sheikh Abd al-Rahman al-Sa'di extrapolate this to mean that no major decision regarding a child's welfare should be made unilaterally if it goes against the other parent's reasonable view or is not in the child's best interest. It establishes a 'consultative partnership' as the basis of Islamic parenting.

Abd al-Rahman al-Sa'di, Al-Qurtubi

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