Archive for January, 2009

Syahiera Farhana

Islamic Perspective on In-vitro Fertilization

In-vitro fertilization (IVF) is defined as the fertilization of an ovum occurring external to the body. The resultant zygote is incubated to the blastocyst stage and subsequently implanted in the uterus. The technique which is pioneered in Britain resulted in the birth of the first test-tube baby, Louise Brown.

IVF is employed in the case of impediment preventing access of sperm to ovum. This is manifested in various ways such as diseases or fallopian obstruction. The would-be mother is given hormone therapy causing a number of ova to mature at the same time. During ovulation, ova are aspirated from the ovary via laparoscopy or under ultrasound screening. In the latter case the aspirating needle may approach the ovary through the abdominal wall, the bladder wall or the vaginal wall, depending on the position of ovary to avoid iatrogenic complications.

The ova are exposed to husband’s sperm in-vitro with chances that at least one ovum would fuse with the sperm. If fortunate, the fertilized ovum is maintained in specific medium for division. At the four or eight cell stage, seen under the microscope, this early embryo is aspirated and pumped into the uterus of the woman through the natural route. An approximate of three embryos can be embedded with hope that at least one is successful in adhering to the lining of the uterus. Pregnancy mirroring natural pregnancy ensues.

The verdict in Islam of IVF is acceptable and commendable, but only if it exclusively involves a legitimate husband and wife couple. It should be performed only during the span of their marriage, This is due to the fusion of sperm and ovum between a man and a woman should take place only within the marriage contract. Since divorce or widowhood brings the marriage contract to a conclusion and they are no more husband and wife, it follows that a woman may not be impregnated by the sperm of her ex-husband kept frozen in sperm bank, if any. In this case, stored semen of the husband if any would be foreign to her.

The triangle formed by father-mother-child should only be thrice sided, without interjection of other parties. The donation of ‘alien’ ovum is equivalent to the donation of alien semen because a pregnancy would result from two parties not bound by a marriage contract. Intervention of a third party other than husband and wife is not permissible because this would be an intrusion into the marriage contract binding the pair. “Alien sperm“, “alien egg” or an “alien womb” is prohibited.

Hence, it can be concluded that artificial insemination is permitted, as long as the reproduction involves only a lawful husband and wife pair. Permission is granted whether the fertilization itself occurs inside or outside the woman. However, it is not permitted to use third party donor of sperm or eggs, even when either spouse is infertile.

Such procedures should only be used when normal means are proven ineffective. It is imperative, in the end, to remember that while we have been commanded by Allah Most High to take all the permitted means, we have also been commanded to believe that means themselves do not have an effect; only Allah does. Verily, Allah knows best.

Syahiera Farhana

I am

My housemate, Sham tagged me. Seriously this is my first time doing this kinda stuff. Since she keeps reminding me to do this..:-) Ok, i give it a try.

“The rules are simple. Use Google Image to search the answers to the questions below. Then you must choose a picture in the first page of the results, and post it as your answer. After that tag 6 people.”




Here..



I am




I really want to go to

This is one place i can think of for now. Swiss Garden Resorts & Spa, Kuantan. One of my fav local place.



My favourite place




My fav things are

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My fav drink is




My fav food is




My fav colour definitely is




I live in





I was born in



I attended

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My fav story is




These are my hobbies

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And I definitely wish for

Hmmm..nice work. I like! (puji diri sndiri) :-P

Syahiera Farhana

Punished?

post secret Pictures, Images and Photos

I am not feeling well. Am I being punished? I cannot get out of bed today.

Ya Allah, please give me strength. I have a deadline on Monday. I have less that 2 days to finish my Infectious Disease major reports.

Syahiera Farhana

Stronger you

I found this from my friend’s blog SK Adam. Quite interesting phrase.

Sometimes, Allah breaks your spirit to save your soul. He breaks your heart to make you whole. He sends you pain so you can be stronger. He sends you failure so you can be humble. He sends you illness so you can take care of yourself. sometimes, Allah takes everything away from you so you can learn the value of everything He gave you.

Syahiera Farhana

New Blog 2009

Salam & hi readers,

This is my new blog. I started online blogging since 4 years ago. My writing frequency was reduced in 2008 as I started to begin my masters program in June ’08. I was very busy adapting to my study for the 1st few months.

As I look back, the previous blog was merely my site of expressing my frustrations, sadness, confusion etc. I don’t want to look back. I’m hoping for a better, improved, healthier and healed mind, body & soul in 2009.

Chinese astrology said that those who were born in the year Dog (including me) will have a better future in 2009, while 2008 was not a good year for them. Whether it is true or not, i will never stop striving and praying for betterment.

Inshaa Allah..

P/S: for illustration purpose only :-) . I was trying the direct media upload function for this new WordPress.