Question: I have
been told that Muslims must keep their finger nails trimmed. I must tell
you that I am a sincere student of Islam. As a woman, I would like to know
the reason behind this directive. Also, whether I can grow my finger nails
if I can manage to keep them neat and tidy?
Answer: It needs
to be appreciated that the real message of Islam is purification. Islam
wants a person to remain physically as well as spiritually clean. While
for spiritual cleanliness it has given us a whole system of worshipping
the Almighty, for physical cleanliness it has prescribed certain directives
like shaving off hair under the arm pits and around the private parts.
Similarly, for the very purpose of hygiene it has directed their male offspring
to be circumcised. Keeping nails trimmed is another directive given for
the same reason.
As far as the second part of your
question is concerned, it needs to be appreciated that it is only the prerogative
of the Shari‘ah to determine the extent of cleanliness required
in certain areas, for in such areas human intellect is unable to reach
with certainty the required standard of cleanliness. So just as the Shari‘ah
has told us to shave off the hair around the private parts rather than
allowing us to maintain clean grown hair around them in order to
achieve the required standard of cleanliness, it has told us to trim the
finger nails rather than allowing us to maintain clean grown nails
in order to achieve this objective.
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