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Friday, May 25, 2007 | Reason : In the News | print version Print | Comments |

Document Adult breast-feeding sucks, authorities say

by iol.co.za

Thanks to Jason for the link.

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http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=3&art_id=nw20070522065034319C480927

Cairo, Egypt - Al-Azhar University, one of Sunni Islam's most prestigious institutions, ordered one of its clerics Monday to face a disciplinary panel after he issued a controversial decree allowing adults to breast-feed.

Ezzat Attiya had issued a fatwa, or religious edict, saying adult men could breast-feed from female work colleagues as a way to avoid breaking Islamic rules that forbid men and women from being alone together.

In Islamic tradition, breast-feeding establishes a degree of maternal relation, even if a woman nurses a child who is not biologically hers. It means the child could not marry the nursing woman's biological children.

Attiya - the head of Al-Azhar's department of Hadith, or teachings of the Prophet Muhammad - insisted the same would apply with adults.

He argued that if a man nursed from a co-worker, it would establish a family bond between them and allow the two to work side-by-side without raising suspicion of an illicit sexual relation.

His fatwa raised a widespread outcry in Egypt, with religious authorities rejecting the edit and several newspapers deriding Attiya for issuing it. Several lawmakers called for Attiya to be punished.

The president of the Al Azhar University, Ahmed al-Tayeb, ordered Attiya on Monday to stand before a disciplinary tribunal and denounced the fatwa as defamatory to Islam.

Attiya had initially stood by his fatwa, but on Sunday he backtracked an apologised for the controversy. He said his fatwa was "only an opinion based on one incident".

Attiya based his fatwa on "hadith," or teaching of Muhammad. In the hadith, Mohammad reportedly told a woman to nurse a teenage boy who was not her own but whom she had raised in order to establish a family bond. But many Islamic scholars deny the hadith, saying it is not verified and should not be used.

Egyptian Religious Affairs Minister Mahmoud Zaqzouq said on Monday that fatwas "should be compatible with logic and human nature."

Strict Islamic interpretations forbid an unmarried man and woman to be alone together. But with women in the workplace, the situation is generally accepted in Egypt and much of the Muslim world.
- Sapa-AP

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1. Comment #44536 by Philip1978 on May 25, 2007 at 4:07 am

 avatarHAHAHAHAHAHA! So a man with his lips firmly planted on his female co-worker's breast is nothing deemed sexual at all! I am sure you could work together and look each other in the eye after that one!

Reminds me of office parties where people end up sleeping with each other after drinking too much!

Ezzat Attiya, nice try mate, using religion to be a pervert!!

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2. Comment #44539 by ephemeron on May 25, 2007 at 4:09 am

 avatarummm... WHAT..???

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3. Comment #44544 by Newton30 on May 25, 2007 at 4:13 am

 avatarThis has got to be the most bizarre and the most ridiculous use of a loophole I've ever heard of.

On the other hand, it would make quite a few converts to Islam. Think about it: if you HAVE to get to second base with attractive female co-workers before you're allowed to work with them… I must say, the engineers at my company would flock to mosques to get a conversion.

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4. Comment #44576 by rufustfirefly on May 25, 2007 at 4:58 am

As one of my heroes, Nelson Muntz, would say: HA HA

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5. Comment #44700 by dancingthemantaray on May 25, 2007 at 7:38 am

I take it all back, where do I sign up for islam?

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6. Comment #44709 by Corylus on May 25, 2007 at 7:46 am

 avatarInteresting take on what constitutes correct and decent behaviour in an office environment.

I wonder if this guy has a take on people who photocopy their bottoms?

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7. Comment #44747 by Reg on May 25, 2007 at 8:48 am

 avatarCould even help me giving up smoking. Or maybe not, I'd still end up with a twenty a day habit.

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8. Comment #44938 by Nails on May 25, 2007 at 3:54 pm

 avatarI love it.
Why didn't we think of it first?

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9. Comment #44978 by TheHardProblem on May 25, 2007 at 5:47 pm

Bitty!

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10. Comment #45158 by MIDVALCRE on May 26, 2007 at 4:13 pm

I like this. I knew I needed to bond more with my female coworkers and now I have a good way to give them. This should work out great! I'll be back in a minute to tell you what they thought...

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11. Comment #45200 by uddosklanis on May 26, 2007 at 8:46 pm

Obviously this won't work, I see that MIDVALCRE never came back. :(

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12. Comment #45248 by Big T on May 27, 2007 at 1:14 am

I will have to see if this can be adopted in America. I could ask my female manager if I could suck her breasts. And my assistant manager. And just think, if Hillary Clinton gets elected president. "Madame President, I'm new in the West Wing. This is my first day on the job. Please remove your blouse and your brassiere so I can suck your breasts. You know, of course, that Bill has no right to object." Who says Islam is a backward religion?

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