Nothing, in Quran or prophet Muhammad sayings or practices, forbids a Muslim to shave his head. Accordingly, shaving head is not haram and is not forbidden.
In Islam, it is not haram (forbidden) to shave your legs. It is considered a personal choice and not explicitly mentioned in religious texts.
No, I do not think it is haram for a muslim male to shave his monobrow. You may want to get this checked with one of the elders though.
In Islam, it is not haram (forbidden) to shave the unibrow as long as it is done for hygienic or aesthetic reasons and not to imitate the appearance of the opposite gender.
In Islam, it is not haram (forbidden) to shave chest hair. It is considered permissible as long as it is done for cleanliness or personal preference, and not as a way to imitate the opposite gender.
In Islam, shaving pubic hair is considered haram, or forbidden, as it goes against the teachings of modesty and cleanliness.
No normal stickers are not haram however you cant pray in that and the tattos stitched into skin and permanent ones are haram !
It is not known who the first girl was to shave her head. Lots of people shave their heads for various reasons.
There are specific shavers available for purchase for men who shave there head. The site Head Blade has many head shaving products specifically for men who shave there head.
No, it is not mandatory to shave the head after performing Hajj. It is a recommended practice, but not required.
No, it is not compulsory to shave the head during Umrah, but it is a recommended practice for men to shave or trim their hair as a sign of completing the pilgrimage.
no. he just told everyone on twitter that he did shave his head but he actually didn't. it was a joke.he didn't because if you go on twitter it says on his wall and other peoples saying that he did not shave his head.