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.
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 one's head, but it is discouraged for men to shave their heads completely as it is considered imitating non-Muslim practices. However, it is permissible for men to trim or shave their hair short.
shave or wax or pluck your choice but just get rid of the monobrow
In Islam, it is not haram (forbidden) to shave your legs. It is considered a personal choice and not explicitly mentioned in religious texts.
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.
Some do, some just trim. I believe men shave for several reasons, and one of which is religious in nature (i.e., Muslims - and Muslim males also shave their axillary hair). It may also be for hygiene purposes. And for some, it's just a fashion statement and may be for males who dislike hair.
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.
Don't shave .
never
In Islam, it is considered haram (forbidden) for both men and women to leave their pubic hair untrimmed. It is recommended to keep the pubic hair clean and groomed as part of personal hygiene practices.
The Muslim men shave off their heads after performing Umra or Hajj. This shaved off head is called 'Tind' in Punjabi.