If she committed zinaa when she was not Muslim and had a child, then she became Muslim, what should she tell other people and the child himself?

Question WHAT TO DO IF YOU HAD A CHILD BY AN “ARAB” THEN A DEW YEARS LATER YOU BECOME MUSLIM AND WANT TO GET MARRIED WHAT DO YOU DO? WHAT DO YOU TELL THE CHILD ABOUT HER REAL FATHER? WHAT DO YOU TELL THE PEOPLE? OR DOES IT MATTER Praise be to Allah. Zinaa (fornication…

Question

WHAT TO DO IF YOU HAD A CHILD BY AN
“ARAB” THEN A DEW YEARS LATER YOU BECOME MUSLIM AND WANT TO GET MARRIED WHAT DO
YOU DO? WHAT DO YOU TELL THE CHILD ABOUT HER REAL FATHER? WHAT DO YOU TELL THE PEOPLE? OR
DOES IT MATTER

Praise be to Allah.

Zinaa (fornication or adultery) is a crime that is forbidden by divine
laws and rejected by all wise and sane people, even if they are not Muslim. Allaah has
condemned those who do this in many aayaat of the Qur’aan and in numerous ahaadeeth
of His Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). He has threatened those who
do this with severe punishment and disgrace in this world and the next – except those
who repent, have faith and do righteous deeds, for Allaah will accept their repentance.
The gate of repentance is open, but it is a condition of repentance that one should regret
the deed and give it up. Islam wipes out whatever came before.

With regard to the child, he belongs to his mother, and should not be
named after his father. This is the ruling concerning the illegitimate child: he should
not be named after his father because he was conceived in fornication, not in wedlock. It
is obligatory to take care of this child and bring him up with Islamic manners and morals.
Because this immoral act has occurred, you must repent from it, but you should cover it up
and not disclose it; you do not have to tell the people the truth. If the child wants to
know the truth, you can tell him in an appropriate manner, and let him know that what
happened was in the days of kufr (before you became Muslim), and that when a person
repents and becomes Muslim, this wipes out whatever happened before. The child does not
bear any responsibility for what happened, and as long as his mother has become Muslim,
there is no grounds for rebuking or punishing her. It is obligatory to accept the will and
decree of Allaah, and if this child does righteous deeds he will enter Paradise. No soul
is made to bear the burdens of another. We ask Allaah to keep you safe and sound and to
forgive you. May Allaah bless our Prophet Muhammad.

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