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In general, Islamic scripture, Qur'an, hadith and sunnah, exhorts women not to alter their natural beauty, either through artificial means of improvement such a jewelry or by reducing their beauty with what is seen as blemishes such as tattoos. Scholars up to the modern day follow the lead of the of the scriptures and preach against women engaging in an entire range of practices which are seen to artificially affect their beauty. | |||
==Qur'an== | ==Qur'an== | ||