Question: I want to know that
what does Islam say about Gender Reassignment Surgery. Is it prohibited
in Islam? Can men or women go for this surgery and in what circumstances?
Answer: Islamic Shari‘ah
has not dealt with the matter of changing sex. We can though form an
opinion on the issue according to the guidance provided in the Shari‘ah,
basic moral values and innate guidance.
You would agree that for a normal
human being desire to change ‘sex’ is absent. Men and women both naturally
pride themselves on being what they are; they think about the interests
and rights of other members of their respective sexes: the terms ‘male
chauvinism’ and ‘feminism’ though describe the undesirable extremes yet
these are indicative of the spirit I am just hinting at. Thus no one normally
and naturally feels aversion to having been born what he/she is.
Moreover, it should be taken as a
part of divine scheme. A person should live his life being content with
what Allah has decided. He has created us in a particular sex and
wants us to live as he has fashioned us. Therefore, in normal circumstances,
we should not tamper with the natural structure assigned by the Almighty
Himself.
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