Category: Q&A – Beliefs

  • Transgenders and Transsexuals in Islam

    Transgenders and Transsexuals in Islam

    Answered by Shaykh Yūsuf Badāt

    Question:

    Can you please tell me if the Qurʾān or ḥadīth (islamic source texts) mention how transsexual people should live? Is it permissible for them to change gender? Are they allowed to marry? I feel for them and do understand they suffer a pain with no bounds. Would appreciate very much if you can enlighten me with the knowledge of Islam regarding the issue.

    Answer:

    In the Name of Allāh, Most Merciful, Most Kind

    Jazāk Allāh Khayr/ Thank you for your question.

    Transgender and transsexual people should not be confused with intersexes.

    People who identify as transgender or transsexual are usually people who are born with typical male or female anatomies but feel as though they have been born into the ‘wrong body’. These individuals can gain psychological, emotional treatment and guidance through counselling and therapy.

    Intersexes are people having reproductive organs or external sexual characteristics of both male and female. The Islamic rulings regarding them is to determine their gender as best as possible, as specified below. If there are more masculine traits and signs, then they are to be treated and dealt with as males. If there are more signs of femininity, then the rules of females will apply.

    Some jurists base the verdict, looking at signs before and after puberty.

    Signs of masculinity and maleness:

    • To urine from the penis
    • Semen discharge from penis
    • Beard growth
    • Is able to impregnate
    • Possesses general male habits, actions and demeanours

    Signs of femininity:

    • To urinate from vaginal urethra
    • To experience menses
    • Breasts growth
    • Having breast-milk
    • Pregnancy and or childbirth

    These individuals are to be respected, integrated in society and treated well, just as anyone else is. They may marry and pray in congregation as well.

    There are countless opinions amongst the jurists, regarding the ‘al khunthā al mushkilah’ (when masculinity and femininity signs are equal in all perspectives). Each specific case may require analysis and the ruling is given accordingly.

    It is prohibited to have a sex reassignment surgery according to Islamic guidelines, since Islamic teachings require its adherents to understand that humans do not have absolute autonomy over their bodies. Muslims are encouraged to follow the laws of the Qurʾān and dictates of the ḥadīth.

    It must also be noted that transgenders and intersexes are not to be discriminated against. They deserve equality in the communities.

    (See: Al Mawsūʾat Al Fiqhīyyah)

    And Allāh Knows Best

  • Khadir, the Sage and His Life

    Khadir, the Sage and His Life

    Answered by Shaykh Yūsuf Badāt

    Question:

    I recently came across a discussion concerning Khidr. Apart from the Qur’ānic story mentioned about Mūsa and Khidr (peace and blessings upon them), some claim about other incidents from Khidr’s life stating evidences from Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim that he had been blessed with long life. They also claim that ‘Omar (may Allāh be pleased with him) had witnessed the presence of Khidr during Prophet Muḥammad’s (peace and blessings upon him) lifetime. Also since the first time I am hearing these incidents, I want to know the authenticity of these above-mentioned incidents. There are more facts that they claim from Khidr’s life and it confuses me all the more.

    Answer:

    Thank you/ Jazākumullāhu Khayran for your question.

    In regards to the on-going life of the great sage, Khadhir, the reports are fabricated and unreliable. Most scholars of Islamic theology are of the opinion that Khadir has passed away.

    Imam Abū al Faraj al Jawzī (may Allāh’s mercy be with him) indicates that the notion that Khadhir is living is contrary to the Qur’ān, Ḥadīth, consensus of Islamic jurists and also logic.

    “We did not grant to any human before you eternity [on earth]; so if you die – would they be eternal?” (Qur’ān 21:34)

    We have not come across any reliable report suggesting that ‘Omar bin Khaṭṭāb (may Allāh be pleased with him) seeing or meeting Khadhir.

    And Allāh Knows Best.