It's just a sight that your Muslim also putting Hanna witch makes your beard reddish orange color shows your Muslim
Sometime Imams witch is the one who call the prays and reads the book at the mosque has a big beard its tradition.
Just don't shave. If nothing grows, then it's not in your genes or there is some other medical problem. Well the same problem was with one of my friend, I suggested him not to shave for couple of months. Later on he is getting a nice beard and he applied some lotions too as doctor has suggested him.
not currently, but he is totally capable of having one if he doesn't shave. There are some pics with him with scruff & others with a bit of a beard. He usually shaves though, never really seems to grow it out for that long.
In Islam, growing a beard is considered commendable, although not mandatory, for men. If a Muslim man shaves off his beard, some may view it as going against a recommended practice, but it does not invalidate his faith. Ultimately, it is a personal choice and not a sin to shave the beard.
Beards have been popular off and on. Some pictures and statues of men from the distant past show beards. During the American Revolution, soldiers of both the English and Revolutionary armies were clean-shaven, but Hessians (Germans who were hired to fight for the British) often had mustaches and beards, following the style in Germany at the time. If you look at pictures of U. S. Presidents in chronological order, you will see no beards on Washington through Buchanan. By the 1860s whiskers were becoming popular, and you will see beards or mustaches on several of them from Lincoln down to Benjamin Harrison, and mustaches on several others down through Taft. Facial hair became unpopular again for a while. In the 1960s, beards came back primarily among protesters against the Vietnam War, and for many it was a political statement to shave or not to shave. By the 1980s it was pretty much an individual choice, not related to politics.
Muslims are prohibited from shaving their beards in some interpretations of Islamic teachings because it is considered a sign of masculinity and a way to follow the example of the Prophet Muhammad.
Many do, and many do not. Among those who don't, some trim their beards and some don't. Those who grow a beard are doing so as a voluntarily stringent interpretation of the Torah's prohibition of shaving the corners of the beard with a razor blade.
Anything to give yourself the upper hand in making a first good impression. Some peoples hair on their face grows faster than others. I get my 5:00 shadow at 2:00. Some religious groups require men to have a beard, such as Sikhs and Muslims and orthodox Jews. If you are NOT part of such a religious group, shave. On the other hand, I've had a beard for over 20 years and it is neat and tidy.
lech Welesa was president and fought against communism and led a strike.He once was offered $1,000,000 to shave his beard and said no.Soon he shaved his beard for fun lol it really is true though.
The average person who does shave will shave once a day in the morning. A few of them may shave again in the evening to please their mate. Some people grow beards and don't shave at all, others will only shave when they need to shave to be presentable to certain people.
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.
Mustaches. :D
Oh, dude, Muslims dye their beards red because Prophet Muhammad reportedly dyed his beard with henna. It's like a tradition or something, you know? Plus, red beards are pretty cool, so why not add a pop of color to your facial hair game?