The Prophet (peace_be_upon_him) said: He who has hair should honour it.
No, it is not mandatory for Muslim women to cover their hair as per the Quran. However, verse 31 of Chapter 24 of the Quran states, ``And say to the believing women that they lower their gaze and restrain their sexual passions and do not display their adornment except what appears of it.''
The Prophet (pbuh) ordered that the hair on the head to be washed from the root three times in the ritual bath and wiped at every Wudu. Jubair ibn al-Mut'am narrated that the Prophet (pbuh) said, “I pour three handfuls of water over my head, and he pointed to his hands” (Al-Bukhari, 1987).
'He was of average height, not too tall and not too short, with a pinkish colour, not very white and not dark, and his hair was neither very curly nor very straight. The Revelation came to him when he was forty years old, and he stayed in Makkah for ten years after the Revelation came, then in Madeenah for ten years.
Maintaining healthy hair isn't just a cosmetic concern; it's a practice embedded in the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam). In Sahih al Bukhari, it's reported that the Prophet (ﷺ) said, “Whoever has hair, let him look after it properly.”
Islam wants society to be clean, with no provocation of desires, outrage or uncovering of women's charms – which include their hair – which can lead to others being tempted by her and which opens the door to evil and its people.
The Prophet Muhammad practiced regular combing and trimming of his hair. He is known to have used a comb to detangle his hair, which helps in preventing breakage and split ends. Trimming the hair was also a common practice, as it promotes healthy growth and keeps the hair looking neat.
Our Prophet Muhammad ﷺ used to oil his hair once a week.
Daniel 7. The prophecy of the "Four kingdoms of Daniel" in Chapter 7 of the Book of Daniel has been interpreted by Christians as a prediction of Muhammad. The monk Eulogius of Córdoba (9th century) argued that Muhammad was the Fourth Beast in the prophecy.
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Lady Ayesha confirms this in the following Hadith: “God's messenger used to wash his head with Sidr and then he would apply the Kadhi.” (Related by Abu Al-Shaykh.) The Sidr is a tree that gives small yellow fruit with slightly sour taste, and apparently its leaves or wood were used to provide some cleaning material.
Incorporating Islamic Practices in Hair Care
The Prophet (PBUH) would apply oil once a week, starting from the right side of his head and massaging it in circular motions. This method enhances blood circulation in the scalp, promoting hair growth and improving overall hair condition.
Scholars agree that while caring for animals is a virtuous act, it doesn't automatically classify cat ownership as Sunnah.
Yes, whether straight or textured, boys can have long hair. There is nothing in the Quran or the Sunnah that says otherwise. In fact, it is quite the opposite. The Prophet Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him, sported long locks and historically, many Muslim boys and men have had long hair.
The Prophet (PBUH) said, "There are five acts which conform to the pure nature: Circumcision, removing of the pubic hair, clipping the nails, plucking the underarm hair and trimming the moustache." [Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
No, you can't show any hair when wearing a hijab. The main purpose of wearing a hijab is to hide your beauty from intrusive gazes, and that includes both your hair and skin. So, you can't show hair when wearing a hijab. If you do so, your hijab won't be entirely correct according to Islamic rulings.
““The LORD your God will raise up for you a prophet like me [Moses] from among you, from your countrymen (brothers, brethren). You shall listen to him.” Jesus warned of Muhammad and others like him in Matthew 24: “And Jesus answered and said to them: “Take heed that no one deceives you.
Christianity developed out of Second Temple Judaism in the 1st century CE. It is founded on the life, teachings, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ, and those who follow it are called Christians. Islam developed in the 7th century CE.
Jesus is referred to in the Quran throughout 15 Surahs. The Quran emphasizes Jesus as a prophet, unique in creation, born out of a virgin, and messenger from God. He is usually referred to as "ʿĪsā ibn Maryam" (Jesus son of Mary) and al-Masīḥ.
Qur'an 24: 31. For both sexes it is unlawful to keep hair untidy, unkempt and ruffle. There was once when the prophet was in the mosque, a man walked with his hand to arrange (cleans) his beard and head.
Olives and Olive oil
At-Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah narrated that Abu Hurairah (ra) related from the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ that he said: “Eat the Zait and use it as an ointment, because it is produced by a blessed tree.” When olive oil is used as a balm, it is known to help fortify the hair.
Both his beard and hair were fully black. By the time of his death he had only 14-20 grey hairs that could hardly be seen. He (saw) had an elegant long neck and broad shoulders. He had strong arms and well defined limbs, with big hands and feet.
"Are braids permissible or impermissible for boys in Islam?" Well, here is the answer, according to the Islamic scholars. To summarize, it is permissible as long as the people in your community do not associate it with negative individuals.
The Apostle of Allah (peace_be_upon_him) said: Do not pluck out grey hair. If any believer grows a grey hair in Islam, he will have light on the Day of Resurrection. (This is Sufyan's version). Yahya's version says: Allah will record on his behalf a good deed for it, and will blot out a sin for it.
The Medicine of the Prophet: Sidr (Lote) leaves, a natural shampoo and much more! The Sidr tree is mentioned numerous times in the Quraan and Sunna.