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Response: In one of your answers you have stated that there is nothing wrong with women plucking their facial hairs. I have some reservations about your deduction as I have contrary evidence: `Abdullah Ibn Mas`ud has reported: Allah curses those ladies who practice tattooing and those who get themselves tattooed, and those ladies who remove the hair from their eyebrows and faces and those who make artificial spaces between their teeth in order to look more beautiful whereby they change Allah's creation. His saying reached a lady from Bani Asad called Ummi Yaqub who came (to `Abdullah) and said: I have come to know that you have cursed such-and-such (ladies)? He replied: Why should I not curse these whom Allah's Apostle has cursed and who are (cursed) in Allah's Book! Ummi Yaqub said: I have read the whole Qur'an, but I did not find in it what you say. He said: Verily, if you have read it (i.e. the Qur'an), you have found it. Didn't you read: And whatsoever the Apostle gives you take it and whatsoever he forbids you, you abstain (from it). (59.7) She replied: Yes, I did. He said: Verily, Allah's Apostle forbade such things. She said: But I see your wife doing these things? He said: Go and watch her. She went and watched her but could not see anything in support of her statement. On that he said: If my wife was as you thought, I would not keep her in my company. (Bukhari, Kitabu'l Libas)
The opinion here in Saudia is that the
word plucking/removing is used and with special reference to face; therefore
any form of removal of hair from face is cursed according to this hadith.
Now as my wife practices Hairdressing, Electrolysis and Beauty Therapy
she is a bit confused at your reply. She has been studying Islam at her
college for the past four years. She has been taught that such a practice
is strictly forbidden. She has since then stopped doing so, but when we
read your view, the subject has come up again. We would like to know the
proof of your deduction.
Follow the nature upon which Allah has created mankind. It is not proper to change this nature. (31:31) It is in accordance with this principle
mentioned in the Qur'an that
the Prophet (sws) forbade a number of such practices. In other words, the
nature -- physical as well as spiritual -- of a human being must be preserved
in the shape Allah has created. Consequently, anything which may become
a means of changing or modifying this nature is undesirable. However, a
fine distinction exists between beautification to quench one's aesthetic
sense and alteration, the former being a permissible thing.
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