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She had an operation to have her tubes tied before she became Muslim; does she have to have them untied now?

Question: 82511

I have been Muslim for 2 years and before becoming Muslim I had my tubes tied 3 years ago. I am now married and my husband and I would like to know if we should have my tubes untied to allow procreation? We are prepared to do so if we have sound evidence.

Praise be to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon the Messenger of Allah and his family.

Islam
encourages us to reproduce and have many children. A man came to the
Messenger of Allaah and said: I have found a woman of good lineage, but
she cannot have children. Should I marry her? He told him not to do that. He
came to him a second time and he told him not to do that. Then he came to
him a third time, and he told him not to do that and said: “Marry the one
who is fertile and loving, for I will be proud of your numbers.” Narrated by
Abu Dawood (2050), al-Nasaa’i (3227); classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in
Saheeh Abi Dawood. 

This is one
of the aims of marriage, which is to produce a Muslim child who will be
given a righteous upbringing and who will benefit his family and his nation.
This is one of the blessings whose value cannot be known except by the one
who is deprived of it. Allaah has made children an adornment of life, as He
says (interpretation of the meaning: 

“Wealth
and children are the adornment of the life of this world. But the good
righteous deeds that last, are better with your Lord for rewards and better
in respect of hope”

[al-Kahf
18:46]

Secondly: 

It is not
permissible for a woman to prevent having children except in cases of real
necessity, such as if pregnancy poses a danger to her life. 

It says in a
report of the Islamic Fiqh Council, issued during its fifth conference in
1409 AH/1988 CE: 

Firstly: it
is not permissible to promulgate a law which limits a couple’s freedom to
have children. 

Secondly: 
It is haraam to remove the ability to produce children for both the man and
the woman, which is known as sterilization, except in cases of necessity as
defined by sharee’ah.  

Thirdly: it
is permissible to stop reproduction temporarily so as to space out
pregnancies, or stop them for a specific length of time, if there is a
legitimate shar’i need to do so, if that is decided by both spouses with
mutual consultation and agreement, so long as that will not result in any
harm and so long as the means used are permissible according to Islam, and
there is no transgression against an existing pregnancy. And Allaah knows
best. 

End quote
from Majallat al-Majma’ (5/1/748). 

Based on
that, it is not permissible to have one’s tubes tied in order to prevent
pregnancy permanently, except in cases of necessity. Now you have to have
them untied if that will not result in harm.  

See also
question no. 20168

And Allaah
knows best.

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