Yes
It is your personal choice and preference to shave your beard (including mustache or not including it) or not to shave it. It is based on local traditions and practices as well as personal choice and not related to religious teachings or sunnah.
Yes, shaving the beard is allowed in Islam for men, but it is recommended to keep a beard as it is considered a gesture of masculinity and is encouraged as part of the Sunnah (traditions of the Prophet Muhammad).
Sure, it is allowed for both men and women. Aren't Muslims human, like others who like to get their hair taken care of periodically and professionally.
no get emilys fadg
Shaving armpit hair can cause skin irritation, redness, ingrown hairs, and sensitivity, especially if not done correctly. It can also lead to a higher frequency of shaving as the hair grows back quickly, resulting in potential damage to the skin over time.
It is a stereotype to label Islam or Islamic culture as inherently misogynistic. Many interpretations of Islamic teachings promote gender equality, and diverse cultural practices within Islamic societies can vary in their treatment of women. It is important to acknowledge the diversity and complexities within any culture or religion rather than relying on broad generalizations.
"Down bearded" typically refers to a person whose facial hair grows in the direction of the chin or neck rather than the cheeks or jawline. It can also describe a beard that is thin or sparse in growth.
Girls can choose to shave their armpits whenever they feel comfortable doing so. Some start shaving when they feel self-conscious about hair growth, while others may wait until they are older. There is no specific age or timeframe for when a girl should start shaving her armpitsβit's a personal choice.
There is no principle in Islam that condones lying to non-Muslims or infidels. Islam promotes honesty and integrity in all interactions, regardless of the person's faith. Honesty and truthfulness are highly valued virtues in Islam.
In all the Muslim states including Turkey, Muslim men are allowed to keep beards, keeping beard in Islam is a Sunnat.
Yes woman are allowed to use razor blades as well as men allowed to use them. In Islam the removal of eyebrows, eyelashes, and hair on the head is not allowed for woman.(They may cut their hair to shorten it, but should do it with the permission of their husband/father.) Men may not cut their beards, eyelashes, and eyebrows. Every other hair on the body is permissible to cut. However, the eyebrows may be trimmed only in the case of uni-brows where it may be regarded as unnatural. Any questions ask me at: serendipity1206@hotmail.com Jazakumullah Khair
Just keep shaving the same area that you want the beard to be in.
by not shaving.
I have a rather large beard and I got mine by giving up shaving
Shaving a beard makes it start to grow faster. --Shaving your beard is but only a myth, some have the ability to grow a beard relatively fast, while others do not, look at members of your family and generally you will fall into some category of that sort.
No
well the more you shave, the rougher it is and the faster it grows but usually 1-3 months for a beard
Randy Orton will probably end up shaving his beard when he turns heel.
i have unwant3d facial hair how do i get rid of it forever
No. It is better not to do so. Anyhow, it is not forbidden in Islam. Islam does not impose unnecessary restrictions.
Alexander the Great did not have a beard. He was the first to introduce shaving as a matter of habit because he did not want the beard used as a handle to seize a soldier. So swearing by Alexander's beard means to swear by nothing.