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{{Quote|{{cite web quotebox|url= http://www.fatwa-online.com/fataawa/womensissues/beautification/bea003/0040308.htm|title= Wearing coloured contact lenses|publisher= al-Muntaqaa min Fataawa Shaykh Saalih al-Fowzaan|author= Shaykh Ibn Fowzaan|series= Volume 3, Fatwa No.468|page=317|date= |archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fatwa-online.com%2Ffataawa%2Fwomensissues%2Fbeautification%2Fbea003%2F0040308.htm&date=2013-07-15|deadurl=no}}|There is no harm in wearing contact lenses due to necessity; As for other than that, then it is better to leave doing so especially if they are expensive, since '''this equates to being excessive in (spending one’s wealth) which is prohibited, in addition to that which exists therein of deceit and covering up the reality because they make the eyes appear in other than their natural state without there being a (Islaamically justifiable) need for that'''.}} | {{Quote|{{cite web quotebox|url= http://www.fatwa-online.com/fataawa/womensissues/beautification/bea003/0040308.htm|title= Wearing coloured contact lenses|publisher= al-Muntaqaa min Fataawa Shaykh Saalih al-Fowzaan|author= Shaykh Ibn Fowzaan|series= Volume 3, Fatwa No.468|page=317|date= |archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.fatwa-online.com%2Ffataawa%2Fwomensissues%2Fbeautification%2Fbea003%2F0040308.htm&date=2013-07-15|deadurl=no}}|There is no harm in wearing contact lenses due to necessity; As for other than that, then it is better to leave doing so especially if they are expensive, since '''this equates to being excessive in (spending one’s wealth) which is prohibited, in addition to that which exists therein of deceit and covering up the reality because they make the eyes appear in other than their natural state without there being a (Islaamically justifiable) need for that'''.}} | ||
===Everything, including eyeliner, bangles, henna and rings are forbidden in front of non-related males=== | |||
{{Quote|{{cite web quotebox|url= http://islamqa.info/en/9611|title= Can a husband permit his wife to uncover her face?|publisher= Islam Q&A|author= |series= Fatwa No. 9611|date= |archiveurl= http://archive.is/40EfG|deadurl=no}}|The scholars have stated that women’s adornments fall into two categories: | |||
Visible adornment, which is the woman’s outer dress | |||
And hidden adornment, which no one should see except the husband, such as kohl, bangles and rings. | |||
The evidence for that is the report narrated from Ibn Mas’ood (may Allaah be pleased with him) concerning the interpretation of the verse in which Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): | |||
''“and not to show off their adornment except only that which is apparent” [al-Noor 24:31] '' | |||
Ibn Mas’ood said: The adornment is of two types, visible adornment and hidden adornment which no one should see except the husband. With regard to the visible adornment, this is the dress. With regard to the hidden adornment, this is things such as kohl, bangles and rings. | |||
According to another report, visible adornment includes clothes. That which is hidden includes anklets, earrings and bangles. | |||
Narrated by Ibn Jareer in his Tafseer, 18/117 | |||
A similar interpretation was also narrated from Ibn ‘Abbaas. | |||
See Adwa’ al-Bayaan, 6/196 | |||
Therefore the scholars have said that it is obligatory for a woman to cover her face, hands and hidden adornments. This is what is regarded as more correct by a number of the scholars, including Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah. | |||
Al-Shanqeeti (may Allaah have mercy on him) said, when discussing this issue and after quoting the views of the scholars and stating that the report narrated from Ibn Mas’ood is more likely to be correct -: | |||
This view is the most correct opinion in our view; it is more on the safe side, farthest removed from suspicion and causes of fitnah. | |||
Adwa’ al-Bayaan, 6/192 | |||
Make-up and the like, and henna, are kinds of adornment which it is not permissible for a Muslim woman to show to non-mahrams. | |||
Shaykh Muhammad al-Saalih al-‘Uthaymeen said: | |||
There is nothing wrong with using henna for adornment, especially for a married woman who adorns herself with it for her husband. As for unmarried women, the correct view is that it is permissible, but she should not show it to people because it is a kind of adornment. | |||
Fataawa al-Mar’ah al-Muslimah, 1/477 | |||
But some doctors have said that using artificial make-up harms a woman’s skin. If this is proven then it should be avoided. | |||
Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen said: | |||
If make-up beautifies a woman and does not cause her any harm, then there is nothing wrong with it, but I have heard that make-up damages the skin of the face, and that it therefore alters the skin of the face in an ugly way before the time when the skin changes as a result of ageing. I hope that women will ask their doctors about that. If that is proven, then using make-up is either haraam or makrooh at least, because everything that causes deformity in a person or makes him ugly is either haraam or makrooh. | |||
Fataawa al-Mar’ah al-Muslimah, 1/474 | |||
Thirdly: | |||
With regard to a woman’s neck and ears showing from under her khimaar, this is haraam, The ears and neck are among the areas which a woman is commanded to conceal from non-mahram men; they are part of the beauty which it is forbidden to uncover in front of anyone except one's husband and mahrams. | |||
The fuqaha’ are agreed that a woman’s ears are ‘awrah and it is not permissible to show them to non-mahrams. | |||
Any kind of adornment that is connected to them – such as earrings – is also part of the hidden adornment which it is not permissible to show. | |||
Al-Mawsoo’ah al-Fiqhiyyah, 2/376 | |||
Concerning the conditions of hijaab, see question no. 6991. | |||
To sum up: | |||
It is not permissible for a husband to allow his wife to show her hidden adornments. He must tell her to wear proper hijaab otherwise the husband will be included among those whom sharee’ah counts as not having the proper protective jealousy concerning their honour. | |||
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “There are three who will not enter Paradise and Allaah will not look at them on the Day of Resurrection: the one who disobeys his parents, the woman who imitates men, and the cuckold.” | |||
(Narrated by Ahmad; Ahmad Shaakir (6180) said, its isnaad is saheeh). }} | |||
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Qur'an
Displaying your beauty and ornaments is forbidden
Hadith
Marry women for their beauty
Getting or giving a tattoo is forbidden
Getting your teeth straightened is forbidden
Getting or providing hair extensions is forbidden
Removing excess facial hair is forbidden
Getting your eyebrows plucked is forbidden
Scholars
Trimming eyebrows, growing fingernails and using nail polish is forbidden
(2) Letting the fingernails grow is something that goes against the sunnah of the Prophet (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa sallam). He said, ((From the acts of nature are five: circumcision, removing pubic hairs, trimming the moustache, cutting the nails and plucking the hair from under the armpits.)) It is not allowed to leave them for more than forty nights. This is based on the Hadeeth of Anas who said, "The Messenger of Allaah set a time limit for us for trimming the moustache, trimming nails, removing armpit hairs and removing pubic hairs. They cannot be left for more than forty nights." Letting them grow long resembles animals and some of the disbelievers. As for nail polish, it is better to avoid it. One must remove it when making ablution since it prevents water from reaching the nails.
Shaykh Ibn Baaz, Fatwa-Online, Fataawa al-Mar'ah, http://www.fatwa-online.com/fataawa/womensissues/beautification/bea003/0000206_14.htm.
Eyeliner is an exception, for both men and women, because Muhammad wore it
Makeup is different. In Surat al-Nur, Allah says, "And say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; that they should not display their beauty and ornaments except what must ordinarily appear thereof; that they should draw their veils over their bosoms and not display their beauty except to their husbands, their fathers, their husbands' fathers, their sons, their husbands' sons, their brothers, or their brothers' sons or their sisters' sons, or their women or the servants whom their right hands possess, or male servants free of physical needs, or small children who have no sense of the shame of sex, and that they should not strike their feet in order to draw attention to their hidden ornaments. And O you Believers, turn you all together towards Allah, that you may attain Bliss". (Qur'an 24:31).
Scholars have interpreted the directive to not display beauty and ornaments except what ordinarily appears in terms of ordinary adornment and extra adornment. Ordinary adornments like kohl, henna, or a ring are permissible to wear in public. Extra adornment, like perfume, lipstick, dazzling eye colors, and the like are not permissible to wear in public. In short, any type of adornment which makes a woman look "made-up" and attracts amorous attention is not permissible, as this would defeat the whole purpose of hijab.Ustadha Zaynab Ansari, SunniPath, Question ID:4871, http://qa.sunnipath.com/issue_view.asp?HD=1&ID=4871&CATE=97.
Wearing any kind of perfume is forbidden
Shaykh Ibn Baaz, Fatwa-Online, Fataawa al-Mar'ah, http://www.fatwa-online.com/fataawa/womensissues/beautification/bea003/0000206_17.htm.
Wearing colored contact lenses is forbidden
Shaykh Ibn Fowzaan, al-Muntaqaa min Fataawa Shaykh Saalih al-Fowzaan, Volume 3, Fatwa No.468, p. 317, http://www.fatwa-online.com/fataawa/womensissues/beautification/bea003/0040308.htm.
Visible adornment, which is the woman’s outer dress
And hidden adornment, which no one should see except the husband, such as kohl, bangles and rings.
The evidence for that is the report narrated from Ibn Mas’ood (may Allaah be pleased with him) concerning the interpretation of the verse in which Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“and not to show off their adornment except only that which is apparent” [al-Noor 24:31]
Ibn Mas’ood said: The adornment is of two types, visible adornment and hidden adornment which no one should see except the husband. With regard to the visible adornment, this is the dress. With regard to the hidden adornment, this is things such as kohl, bangles and rings.
According to another report, visible adornment includes clothes. That which is hidden includes anklets, earrings and bangles.
Narrated by Ibn Jareer in his Tafseer, 18/117
A similar interpretation was also narrated from Ibn ‘Abbaas.
See Adwa’ al-Bayaan, 6/196
Therefore the scholars have said that it is obligatory for a woman to cover her face, hands and hidden adornments. This is what is regarded as more correct by a number of the scholars, including Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah.
Al-Shanqeeti (may Allaah have mercy on him) said, when discussing this issue and after quoting the views of the scholars and stating that the report narrated from Ibn Mas’ood is more likely to be correct -:
This view is the most correct opinion in our view; it is more on the safe side, farthest removed from suspicion and causes of fitnah.
Adwa’ al-Bayaan, 6/192
Make-up and the like, and henna, are kinds of adornment which it is not permissible for a Muslim woman to show to non-mahrams.
Shaykh Muhammad al-Saalih al-‘Uthaymeen said:
There is nothing wrong with using henna for adornment, especially for a married woman who adorns herself with it for her husband. As for unmarried women, the correct view is that it is permissible, but she should not show it to people because it is a kind of adornment.
Fataawa al-Mar’ah al-Muslimah, 1/477
But some doctors have said that using artificial make-up harms a woman’s skin. If this is proven then it should be avoided.
Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen said:
If make-up beautifies a woman and does not cause her any harm, then there is nothing wrong with it, but I have heard that make-up damages the skin of the face, and that it therefore alters the skin of the face in an ugly way before the time when the skin changes as a result of ageing. I hope that women will ask their doctors about that. If that is proven, then using make-up is either haraam or makrooh at least, because everything that causes deformity in a person or makes him ugly is either haraam or makrooh.
Fataawa al-Mar’ah al-Muslimah, 1/474
Thirdly:
With regard to a woman’s neck and ears showing from under her khimaar, this is haraam, The ears and neck are among the areas which a woman is commanded to conceal from non-mahram men; they are part of the beauty which it is forbidden to uncover in front of anyone except one's husband and mahrams.
The fuqaha’ are agreed that a woman’s ears are ‘awrah and it is not permissible to show them to non-mahrams.
Any kind of adornment that is connected to them – such as earrings – is also part of the hidden adornment which it is not permissible to show.
Al-Mawsoo’ah al-Fiqhiyyah, 2/376
Concerning the conditions of hijaab, see question no. 6991.
To sum up:
It is not permissible for a husband to allow his wife to show her hidden adornments. He must tell her to wear proper hijaab otherwise the husband will be included among those whom sharee’ah counts as not having the proper protective jealousy concerning their honour. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “There are three who will not enter Paradise and Allaah will not look at them on the Day of Resurrection: the one who disobeys his parents, the woman who imitates men, and the cuckold.”
(Narrated by Ahmad; Ahmad Shaakir (6180) said, its isnaad is saheeh).Islam Q&A, Fatwa No. 9611, http://islamqa.info/en/9611.
See Also
- Women (Primary Sources) - A hub page that leads to other articles related to Women (Primary Sources)