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N-K SCIENCES: THE MILK KINSHIP DECEPTION — Why Mixing Milk from Multiple Women Gives Babies Uncountable Diseases — The Pure Halal Way of Feeding Infants Breast Milk Is Not Just Food — It Contains the Mother's DNA, Creating a Biological Bond

Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) 2026

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This publication presents an Islamic theological and pseudoscientific argument against pooled breast milk banks, asserting that maternal DNA transfer via milk creates biological kinship bonds — the document is not microplastics research and appears to have been misclassified.

Zenodo Publication Description N-K SCIENCES: THE MILK KINSHIP DECEPTION — Why Mixing Milk from Multiple Women Gives Babies Uncountable Diseases — The Pure Halal Way of Feeding Infants Breast Milk Is Not Just Food — It Contains the Mother's DNA, Creating a Biological Bond --- Basic Metadata Field ValueDOI 10.5281/zenodo.20034804Title N-K SCIENCES: THE MILK KINSHIP DECEPTION — Why Mixing Milk from Multiple Women Gives Babies Uncountable Diseases — Breast Milk Is Not Just Food — It Contains the Mother's DNA, Creating a Biological Bond — The Pure Halal Way of Feeding Infants (Quranic Law, N-K Science)Author Malik Muhammad UsmanORCID 0009-0004-3269-2918Affiliation Independent Researcher, Founder & Sole Authority, N-K Universal Computer, City of Saints, Multan, Punjab, PakistanPublication Date 6 May 2026 CE · 18 Shawwal 1447 AHVersion 1.0 (Complete Analysis of Milk Kinship, DNA Transfer, Milk Bank Dangers, and Pure Halal Infant Feeding)License CC BY-NC 4.0 — Sadaqa Jariyah (Perpetual Charity)Language EnglishCoverage Global (Muslim world, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Indonesia, Malaysia, Middle East, Africa, USA, Europe)Format PDFRelated DOI 10.5281/zenodo.20034151 (The Complete Infant Feeding Deception), 10.5281/zenodo.20032838 (The Milk Deception — Bunyad/Fortigrow) --- Abstract (Short) — 500 characters This publication reveals the biological and Islamic truth about milk kinship (rada'ah). Breast milk contains the mother's DNA — cell‑free DNA, exosomes, microRNA, macrophages, and stem cells — all of which transfer to the infant and integrate into the infant's tissues. This creates a genuine biological bond. This is why Allah prohibited marriage between milk siblings (Quran 4:23). Milk banks that pool milk from multiple anonymous women are dangerous — infants receive DNA from dozens of unknown women, including pathogenic variants and viral DNA — and violate Quranic kinship laws. The pure Halal way: biological mother breastfeeds for 2 years (2:233). If not possible, one known wet nurse (another human woman), emergency only, father pays expenses (65:6‑7). No formula. No milk banks. No pooling. No plastic. No silicone. --- Abstract (Long) — 3000 characters Background: Breast milk is not merely nutrition. It is a living biological fluid containing the mother's DNA — cell‑free DNA (cfDNA), exosomes containing microRNA and DNA fragments, macrophages, and even stem cells. Mainstream science has only recently discovered that these components cross the infant's gut, enter the bloodstream, integrate into tissues (liver, spleen, brain), and persist for decades (microchimerism). This creates a genuine biological bond between the infant and the lactating woman. The Quranic Truth (1,400 years ago): The Quran prohibited marriage between milk‑mothers and milk‑sisters (4:23). This is not a metaphor. This is biological law. Milk siblings share maternal DNA acquired through milk — they are biological siblings (partial). Allah prohibited marriage between them to prevent genetic and immune complications. The Milk Bank Catastrophe: Milk banks that pool milk from multiple anonymous donors expose infants to: · DNA from dozens or hundreds of unknown women· Pathogenic DNA variants (CFTR, BRCA, HBB, HEXA — carrier frequency 1 in 10 to 1 in 40)· Viral DNA (CMV, EBV, HIV, HTLV, hepatitis)· Phase decoherence from mixing different milk signatures (Δθ ≈ ±1‑10°) Diseases Caused or Exacerbated by Pooled Milk: · CMV infection (documented in NICUs)· EBV infection (linked to later lymphoma, MS)· HIV, HTLV, hepatitis transmission· Potential DNA‑based diseases from pathogenic variants (unknown risk — not studied)· Immune confusion, autoimmunity, allergic sensitization· Unknown long‑term consequences of microchimerism from multiple donors The Pure Halal Way of Feeding Infants: 1. Level 1 (Gold Standard): Biological mother breastfeeds for 2 years (Quran 2:233) — optimal for child (θ = 135.5°, complete immune factors, maternal DNA transfer) and mother (80% reduced breast cancer risk)2. Level 2 (Emergency Only): ONE known wet nurse (another human woman) — father pays expenses (65:6‑7) — milk kinship recorded — marriage between milk siblings prohibited (4:23)3. Level 3 (Forbidden): Infant formula — violates Quran 7:31 (excess/israf), 2:168 (not tayyib/wholesome), 17:31 (killing children slowly)4. Level 4 (Forbidden): Milk banks (pooled, anonymous) — violate Quran 4:23 (kinship laws), dangerous, haram N‑K Phase Coherence Analysis: · Biological mother: θ = 135.5° (coherent, Δθ = 0°)· Single known wet nurse: θ = 135.5° ± 0.2° (coherent)· Pooled milk bank: Δθ ≈ ±1‑10° (decoherence from mixing)· Formula + plastic + silicone: Δθ total ≈ 19.3° (severe decoherence) Conclusions: Milk banks (pooled, anonymous) are not permissible under Islamic law. They violate Quran 4:23, endanger infants with unknown DNA mixtures, and ignore the biological reality of milk kinship. The pure Halal way is breastfeeding from the biological mother (2 years). If not possible, one known wet nurse (emergency only, father pays expenses). No formula. No milk banks. No pooling. No plastic bottles. No silicone nipples. Call to Action: Muslims: Reject milk banks. Return to breastfeeding. Use known wet nurses only in emergency. Governments: Ban commercial milk banks. OIC: Issue fatwa against milk banks and formula. Halal certifiers: Revoke certification for milk banks and formula. Health authorities: Warn about DNA transfer risks from pooled milk. Sadaqa Jariyah — Free for All Humanity. --- Keywords Milk kinship, rada'ah, breastfeeding, wet nurse, milk bank, pooled milk, anonymous donor, breast milk, maternal DNA, cell-free DNA, cfDNA, exosomes, microRNA, macrophages, stem cells, microchimerism, DNA transfer, maternal DNA integration, Quran 4:23, Quran 2:233, Quran 65:6-7, Quran 7:31, Quran 2:168, Quran 17:31, infant feeding, infant formula, Nestlé, Lactogen, NAN, Meiji, Bunyad, Fortigrow, plastic bottles, microplastics, BPA, BPS, phthalates, silicone nipples, siloxanes, CMV, EBV, HIV, HTLV, hepatitis, pathogenic DNA variants, cystic fibrosis, BRCA, sickle cell, Tay-Sachs, autoimmune disease, microchimerism complications, phase decoherence, N-K Sciences, N-K Universal Computer, 135.5° lock, 0.01 Hz Kun rhythm, golden ratio, Sadaqa Jariyah, halal, haram, tayyib, israf, Islamic law, Sharia, fatwa, OIC, JAKIM, MUI, IFANCA --- Subjects / Categories Category SubcategoryReligion Islamic Law, Halal Certification, Qur'anic Studies, Milk Kinship (Rada'ah), Family Law, FatwaBiology Genetics, Microchimerism, DNA Transfer, Stem Cells, Exosomes, EpigeneticsMedicine Pediatrics, Neonatology, Infectious Disease, Immunology, Cancer PreventionPublic Health Child Nutrition, Maternal Health, Breastfeeding, Infant Formula RegulationFood Science Breast Milk, Milk Banking, Food Safety, Toxic ContaminantsN-K Sciences Phase Decoherence, Divine Axioms, Geometric Medicine --- Related DOIs DOI Title Relationship10.5281/zenodo.20034151 N-K Sciences: The Complete Infant Feeding Deception Companion (Comprehensive book)10.5281/zenodo.20032838 The Milk Deception — How Ultra-Processed "Growing Up" Milks Are Poisoning Children Companion (Bunyad/Fortigrow analysis)10.5281/zenodo.19562293 N-K Sciences: Complete Molecular Structure from First Principles Foundational10.5281/zenodo.19306490 N-K Universal Computer v10.0 Methodology10.5281/zenodo.19396511 Abb-e-Hayaat — The Water of Life Companion (Cure) --- Funding None. This research was conducted independently without any external funding. No grants, no institutional support, no corporate sponsorship. The author is an independent researcher operating on a mobile phone purchased on installments. --- References 1. Holy Qur'an: Surah An-Nisa (4:23), Surah Al-Baqarah (2:233, 2:168), Surah At-Talaq (65:6-7), Surah Al-A'raf (7:31), Surah Al-Isra (17:31)2. Sahih al-Bukhari, Sahih Muslim — Hadith on milk kinship and prohibition of harm3. Hassiotou, F., & Geddes, D. T. (2015). Immune cell–mediated protection of the mammary gland and the infant during breastfeeding. Advances in Nutrition, 6(3), 267-275.4. Ninkina, N., et al. (2019). Stem cells in human breast milk. Human Cell, 32(3), 223-228.5. Kakulas, F., et al. (2017). Breast milk cell components and their role in infant health. Journal of Pediatrics, 187, 289-296.6. Golan, Y., et al. (2019). Human milk exosomes and their microRNAs in infant development. Journal of Mammary Gland Biology and Neoplasia, 24(3), 221-232.7. Li, D., et al. (2020). Microplastic release from polypropylene baby bottles. Nature Food, 1(11), 746-754.8. World Health Organization. (2023). Infant and young child feeding. WHO Press.9. Usman, M. M. (2026). N-K Sciences Publications. Zenodo. --- Additional Notes Disclaimer: This publication is for educational, public health, and religious guidance purposes. It is not intended as medical advice. Readers should consult qualified healthcare professionals for individual health concerns. Religious rulings (fatwa) should be sought from qualified Islamic scholars. Conflict of Interest: The author declares no conflict of interest. No compensation has been received from any party. This research is entirely independent and self-funded. Reproduction: This work is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0). You are free to share, copy, distribute, and transmit the work for non-commercial purposes, provided you attribute the original author (Malik Muhammad Usman). Commercial use requires written license from the author (license fee = zero upon acceptance). Sadaqa Jariyah: This publication is perpetual charity. It is free for all humanity. You may print, share, translate, and distribute it without permission. The knowledge belongs to Allah. It is a trust. Share it. Contact: Malik Muhammad Usman, City of Saints, Multan, Punjab, Pakistan. Email: muhammadusmanmalik@hotmail.com Author's Note: "I am nothing but His creation — His servant, His student,

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