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{{Quote|{{Bukhari|7|72|832}}|Narrated 'Abdullah : Allah has cursed those women who practise tattooing and those who get it done for themselves, and those who remove hair from their faces, and '''those who artificially create spaces between their teeth to look beautiful''', such women as alter the features created by Allah. Why should I not then curse those whom Allah's Apostle has cursed and that is in Allah's Book?}} | {{Quote|{{Bukhari|7|72|832}}|Narrated 'Abdullah : Allah has cursed those women who practise tattooing and those who get it done for themselves, and those who remove hair from their faces, and '''those who artificially create spaces between their teeth to look beautiful''', such women as alter the features created by Allah. Why should I not then curse those whom Allah's Apostle has cursed and that is in Allah's Book?}} | ||
Getting your hair cut is not forbidden in Islam. That is the practice of a Sikh. Having not cut your hair is bad you. We are supposed to be well groomed, so getting a trim, as a hair stylist would say, is a must once a month. | |||
===Getting or providing hair extensions is forbidden=== | ===Getting or providing hair extensions is forbidden=== |