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==Definition== | ==Definition== | ||
Mahramiyya by breastfeeding is a kind of relationship that is created by a baby being breastfed by a woman. In the jurisprudential literature, the baby who is breastfed by a woman other than his or her birth mother is called "murtadi'" (Arabic: {{ia|مُرْتَضِع}}), the woman is called "murḍi'a" (Arabic: {{ia|مُرْضِعَة}}), and the man from whom the breastfeeding woman became pregnant is called "ṣāḥib al-laban" (Arabic: {{ia|صاحِب اللَبَن}}, literally: the owner of the milk). Mahrams by breastfeeding is discussed under the section of [[marriage]] in books of [[fiqh]]. | Mahramiyya by breastfeeding is a kind of relationship that is created by a baby being breastfed by a woman. In the jurisprudential literature, the baby who is breastfed by a woman other than his or her "birth mother" is called "murtadi'" (Arabic: {{ia|مُرْتَضِع}}), the woman is called "murḍi'a" (Arabic: {{ia|مُرْضِعَة}}), and the man from whom the breastfeeding woman became pregnant is called "ṣāḥib al-laban" (Arabic: {{ia|صاحِب اللَبَن}}, literally: the owner of the milk). Mahrams by breastfeeding is discussed under the section of [[marriage]] in books of [[fiqh]]. | ||
==Conditions== | ==Conditions== |