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hussain790
Mar 16, 2008, 06:46 AM
Assalam o Alikum
sir today one of my friend ask me about a strange question and I did not have any proper answer ,I could not ask from any alam of my area due to hesitation. But I think u will give me some proper answer according to Islam.
the question is that when a wife and husband intercouse can they suck their sexual parts as normally done by english.
is it hallal in islam that a wife can suck her husband penis or vice virsa.
I think your answer will be helpful for me and my friend and if its sin we will avoid and could preach others also.
thanks
may Allah give u long life
and give all muslims and specially me "the courage and will" to preach Islam just like u.

firmbeliever
Mar 16, 2008, 09:43 AM
Assalam o Alikum
sir today one of my friend ask me about a strange question and i did not have any proper answer ,i could not ask from any alam of my area due to hesitation. but i think u will give me some proper answer according to Islam.
the question is that when a wife and husband intercouse can they suck their sexual parts as normally done by english.
is it hallal in islam that a wife can suck her husband penis or vice virsa.
i think your answer will be helpful for me and my friend and if its sin we will avoid and could preach others also.
thanks
may Allah give u long life
and give all muslims and specially me "the courage and will" to preach Islam just like u.

Assalaam alaikum,

Islam Question and Answer - The limits within which a married couple may enjoy intimacy with one another, and the ruling on a man suckling from his wife (http://www.islam-qa.com/index.php?ref=47721&ln=eng&txt=married%20couple%20sex)
Hope the above link is helpful.

Wa alaiukum salaam

RickJ
Mar 16, 2008, 10:48 AM
Alikum salam.
- moved from adult sexuality to Religion.

firmbeliever
Mar 16, 2008, 11:19 AM
Wa alaikum Rick,

Thanks for your help.

RickJ
Mar 16, 2008, 12:00 PM
I know Islamic teachings by Imam's may vary on this, but I cannot help but think, based on my better than average knowledge of Islam by a non-Muslim:

As long as the acts are not done to avoid procreation - and are done so for the good of the spouse - then the acts should be considered good, healthy, etc.

I do hope you find other information from those of your faith that you can count on as good direction.