The Sunnah with regard to the removal of pubic hair is to shave it. In the case of
There is agreement among the jurists on the permissibility of removing pubic hair by any method such as shaving, trimming, plucking or using a chemical. That is because the purpose of the Sunnah is satisfied with any method of removal.
There is nothing wrong with trimming your hair with scissors. Use a comb, brush the hair away from your body and trim to the desired length. You can use your fingers or the comb to guard against cutting too close.
The fuqaha discussed the proper etiquette of removing the pubic hair and said that it is mustahabb to start shaving the pubic hair from beneath the navel, and to start on the right hand side, and one should also be concealed from the sight of others when doing this.
Yes. It is part of Sunnah(optional) for Muslims both men and women ,shaving their arm pits and private parts .
Exposing the 'awrah of the body is against Islamic law.
As for Brazilian wax that only involves the removal of hair on one's thighs, arms or chest, then it is permissible if it is performed by a staff of the same gender.
It was narrated from Umm Salamah that: "the Prophet(SAW) would coat (with hair removing chemical) and remove the pubic hairs with his hand." Narrated Ibn `Umar: Allah's Apostle said, "To shave the pubic hair. to clip the nails and to cut the moustaches short, are characteristics of the Fitra."
(Refer Al-Fawakih Al-Dawani, Al-Nafrawi, 2/306). According to this narration, there are three types of body hairs that are obligatory to be shaved, they are; pubic hair, armpit hair and moustache. And we are commanded to either cut, shave or pluck them. “Shave your moustaches and let the beards be.”
If you cut your hair with regular scissors, you'll likely end up with split ends, damaged hair follicles, and an uneven cut. This is because blunt scissors can't make a clean cut without tugging and pulling at the hair. This can cause split ends, frizziness, and even more damage to the hair shaft.
Does pubic hair cease growing once it's reached a certain length? All hair grows at a contstant rate, but eventually falls out. With body hair, which typically does not grow as long as head hair, the rate at which it falls out is greater. This results in hair that appears to reach a certain length then stops growing.
You can use scissors or a trimming tool marketed for use on pubic hair, or even tools made for trimming beards. Because of the low risk of infection, trimming is the way to go if you have a weakened immune system due to diabetes, chemotherapy, or another medical reason.
From all of this, we may understand that it is mustahabb to shave all the hair from the front and back and all around them. Shaving is mentioned because this is the most common method, but it is also permissible to remove hair by waxing, plucking, etc.
However, it is still permissible to use scissors. The public hair starts from under the belly button and includes hair on one's private parts and testicles. It's permissible to cut the hair of the backside but not necessary.
A few examples of hairs not mentioned in the Quran or Hadith are, hand and leg hair, chest hair, hair on the thighs, nose and calves. There are no commands to keep them or prohibition in removing them. Thus, one can choose either to keep or to remove them.
The religious etiquettes of Islam specify that removal of pubic hair should be initiated at menarche, and done at least once every 40 days [13, 20].
Answer. Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the Worlds; and may His blessings and peace be upon our Prophet Muhammad and upon all his Family and Companions. A spouse can shave pubes of the other since looking and touching the private parts of spouse is permissible whether it is for enjoyment or any other purpose.
They should not be left without shaving for more than forty days because of the proven hadeeth to that effect. However, leaving them for more than forty days does not have any effect on the validity of a person's prayer, and to say that it does reflects ignorance of the pure sharee'ah.
To reduce the likelihood of razor burn or irritation we've seen 4mm as the recommended length to trim pubic hair with a bikini trimmer. If you want smooth skin we recommend waxing or sugaring. Exfoliate your bikini line and apply a soothing pubic oil to prevent itch during regrowth.
The Takeaway: No, laser hair removal is not haram in Islam if it does not cause any pain and it isn't harmful to health in any way. It is better to learn about how the procedure will be performed and what results in you should expect.
From the exclusive perspective of obstructing water from reaching the hair, it is our considered view that the Brazilian hair treatment does NOT hinder the validity of ṭahārah.
Islam did not forbid using cosmetics as far as it is in the limit of Shariah. It is allowed to clean the extra hair of arms and legs but not better. Therefore, if anyone applies wax to clean and polish the legs and arms then it will be allowed.