Bangladesh stalls its first human milk bank project

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Dhaka: Bangladesh’s first human milk bank for vulnerable and motherless infants is facing uncertainty due to opposition by a group of Islamists who argue that the proposed facility could create the risk of marriage between people who have drunk the milk of the same woman, which they say is “haram”.
Bangladesh government’s Institute of Child and Mother Health or ICMH in Dhaka’s Matuail was scheduled to launch the milk bank, fitted with imported machinery, on December 1.
But when the plan was made public, a group of Islamic scholars, opposed it and sent a legal notice claiming that the milk bank will create legal and religious complications, the BDNews reported. The ICMH have stalled the project.
“We’ve paused the project for now,” Project Coordinator Dr Mojibur Rahman was quoted as saying by the daily.
Gazi Ataur Rahman, a joint secretary general of the Islami Andolan Bangladesh and secretary general of National Olama Mashayekh Aimma Council, said the ICMH should have consulted the Islamic scholars before initiating the project as it is a “sensitive” issue.
“Marriage with 14 relations is haram (forbidden in Islam). This applies for the relations created by drinking milk. It cannot be taken so lightly,” he said.
He said the Islamic scholars will oppose the project until issues like how much care will be taken in the process to preserve and distribute the milk becomes clear to them.
“Those running the project must make it clear how they will identify the donors and the babies, make the babies aware of the identities of the donors and others who receive milk from the same donor,” he said.
Supreme Court lawyer Mahmudul Hasan sent a legal notice to the Ministry of Religious Affairs, Islamic Foundation, ICMH, Special Care Newborn Unit (SCANU) and Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) on December 24, challenging the milk bank and demanding setting proper conditions before launching it.
Citing Islamic rules, Mahmudul said in the notice that children from different mothers become siblings when they drink milk from the same woman and marriage between siblings is haram. (PTI)

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