Assisted reproductive methods are used widely around the world to cure various kinds of infertility. These technologies had not been applied in the Islamic world for decades due to Islamic teachings do not approved these methods. However, nowadays, studying for infertility cure in Islam is allowed and promoted. Against the individual's thoughts that Islam laws are restricted on assisted reproductive cure, Islam ethics are liberal. Due to Islamic laws, all assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs) are acceptable, under the following conditions; the sperm, ovum, and uterus come from a legally married couple during their marriage period. In this survey, a brief editorial on surrogacy from an Islamic perspective is scrutinized.
Assisted reproductive methods are
used
widely
around the world to cure various kinds of infertility. These technologies had not
been applied
in the Islamic world for decades due to Islamic teachings do not approved these methods.
However
, nowadays, studying for infertility cure in Islam is
allowed
and promoted. Against the individual's thoughts that Islam laws
are restricted
on assisted reproductive cure, Islam ethics are liberal. Due to Islamic laws, all assisted reproductive technologies (
ARTs
) are acceptable, under the following conditions; the sperm, ovum, and uterus
come
from a
legally
married couple during their marriage period. In this survey, a brief editorial on surrogacy from an Islamic perspective
is scrutinized
.