It is the duty of every mother to breastfeed her child from the time of birth until a certain period. Because Allah Almighty has given all the elements for the growth of the child in mother's milk. For example, protein, fat, vitamins, disease-fighting elements, water, easily digestible elements, etc. are present in breast milk in a balanced manner. As a result, children who drink breast milk grow up in good health. In addition, their immunity is also much higher. As a result, they are protected from diarrhea, pneumonia, and malnutrition-related problems.
In addition to physical health, the role of mother's milk in the mental development of the child is also impeccable. In addition, the role of breastfeeding the child properly is important in the health of the mother, such as preventing breast cancer and ovarian cancer.
Therefore, every mother should breastfeed her child regularly from birth until a certain period of time.
Many people, without knowing it, continue to breastfeed their children even after the period specified in the Quran has passed. However, in the Holy Quran, Allah Almighty has set a specific limit for breastfeeding their children. It is stated, 'Mothers shall breastfeed their children for two full years, if they wish to complete the full term of breastfeeding.'