to show shame
No, cutting hair is not a religious practice or belief in Islam. Muslims are allowed to cut their hair for hygiene or personal preference, but some may choose to follow the tradition of Prophet Muhammad and trim their hair during specific religious rituals.
because their gay
الحمد لله والصلاة والسلام على وسول الله Yes it is permissible for Muslims to cut anal hair. Abu Zahra
Yes, you can get your hair cut during pregnancy.
To grow your hair faster, trim ends or cut hair during the New Moon. To grow your hair thicker/longer, trim or cut hair during the Full Moon.
It is one of the rituals of Hajj ritual worship.
The asking about two different issues: First: Why Muslims cut their hair? This is has nothing to do with religion requirements. to cut your hair or not is up to your will, your country traditions, and common practices. However, cutting Pubic hair and hair under arms is per prophet Muhammad (PBUH) teachings. Second: Why Muslims sacrifice animals? They sacrifice animals following Islam and prophet Muhammad (PBUH) teachings to be rewarded by Allah (God in English) and as charity for the poor and needy people.
what kinda of a question is this ?? LOL Muslims are people too and can cut their hair anytime they want but i think your mis-understanding the people here its Sikh or Punjabi men who arent allowed to cut their hair and have to keep growing them forever.... but on the other hand I am Muslim and get a hair cut, what every 4 weeks ;)
Ah yes they do cut their hair,but if your wondering why some of them keep long hair like the Muslims in Afghanistan and Chechnya is because all of the Prophets/messengers of God Had long hair so did Mohammed Pbuh
yes you can.
Yes, shaving the head is part of the Umrah pilgrimage for men. It’s done at the end of the rituals to show humility and a fresh start. If a man doesn’t want to shave his head completely, he can trim his hair instead. Women don’t shave their heads—they just cut a small part of their hair.
As a symbol of equality