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Obtaining citizenship of a non-Muslim country to get custody of one's child

Question

im a permanent resident in canada not a Citizen my wife is a canadian and we have a child, but we are getting divorced in the court (i divorced her 3 times, shar3an ) and im scared she will take my son from me and he will be lost in kuffar country, if i go to the court for our divorce she will take my son for sure and they may not let me see him again, cuz im just a permanent resident i dont have the same rights as canadian citizens can i take the canadian nationality (Citizenship) to get the rights as canadians so i could fight my wife in the court to take my son? the purpose from taking the canadian nationality is to take my son with me and dont let him lose his life with kuffar, by the way his mom not a good she say bad words in front of him, make him watch movies etc

Answer

All perfect praise be to Allaah, The Lord of the Worlds. I testify that there is none worthy of worship except Allaah, and that Muhammad, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, is His slave and Messenger.

If the situation is as you mentioned, that your wife is not good, and you fear that she will corrupt your child’s morals if she is given custody, and you believe that in all likelihood you will not get the custody of the child unless you are naturalized into that country, then we believe that you are not sinful – Allaah willing – if you gain citizenship there; as this is a considerable Islamic benefit. For more benefit, please refer to Fataawa 87140 and 82552.

After this, you should endeavor to migrate to a Muslim country to reside there in order to be able to educate your child in the Islamic beliefs and morals. Residing in a non-Muslim country is very dangerous and involves negative consequences especially on the upbringing of children, so it is not permissible to reside there without necessity or a dire need. Please refer to Fataawa 179175 and 86405.

Finally, it should be noted that the parent who has the custody of the child is not permitted to prevent the other parent from seeing the child, because preventing this consists in injustice and abuse.

Allaah Knows best.

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