In conclusion: Body piercing for males is not at all permissible in Islam. Ear piercing has been permitted for females, according to some scholars. Such an exception, however, does not apply to males.”
Not Eating Beforehand or Fasting
It's advised that you eat a small meal at least six hours before being pierced. Not eating lowers your blood sugar and thins your blood so that you will bleed more than usual. Not to mention, low blood sugar might cause you to pass out more easily!
Piercing is Halal in Islam. You can get Ear, nose piercings. This is Alright because even if you get your skin pierced then choose not to wear jewelry for a long time; then your skin will go back to normal and the holes will close up.
Therefore, it is haram for Muslims to pierce any other parts of their body except for the ear,” said Ustaz Azhar in his Kelantan dialect in one of his YouTube videos.
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The Hanafis and Hanbalis are of the view that ear piercings are not haram. The Shafi`is view that it is not allowed. It makes no difference whether ear piercings are done at the bottom or at the top.
Picking nose or ear does not break fast in Ramadan. You should not eat anything that is only the rule to keep your fast. Also you should pray five times to enrich your fast. You can donate blood during your fast and you can give blood for diagnostic purpose.
Ultimately, much of the Christian debate around body piercing, tattoos, and other modifications boils down to personal interpretation of scripture and concepts. Some see piercings as self-expression and not “marking your body,” whereas others see piercing as a sin that goes against the Bible's teachings.
In Islam, all such acts that entail possible health hazards are considered totally forbidden even if they contain some imagined or presumed benefits; such presumed benefits are considered as being outweighed by the hazards. This fact alone warrants declaring body piercing as forbidden.
Summary of answer. There is nothing wrong with wearing eyebrow rings if it is the custom of Muslim women in your country and it does not cause any harm.
As that which it is not customary for them to wear, such as on the waist and other things that are like the jewellery of men, that is haram, just as it is haram for a man to wear women's jewellery.
Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, is one of the most sacred times for Muslims. During this month, Muslims observe a strict daily fast from dawn until sunset. They are not allowed to eat or drink, not even water, during these daylight hours.
During Ramadan, Muslims abstain from eating any food, drinking any liquids, smoking cigarettes, and engaging in any sexual activity, from dawn to sunset. That includes taking medication (even if you swallow a pill dry, without drinking any water).
TikTok and other such social platforms are designed to become an addiction for the users. If such an app keeps you busy and as a result, you forget to pray, delay the prayer, then I would say it falls in the definition of Lahv o Laaeb “لہو و لعب” and should be avoided.
If the piercing will have an adverse effect on one's health, whether immediately or in the future, then it is haraam and it is not permissible to do it on any part of the body. We have already explained on our website some of the negative effects that result from wearing piercings in the lip or tongue.
If you have a health problem, uncontrolled diabetes, bleeding or clotting disorders or a bloodborne virus, your chances of infection are higher. Talk to your doctor to consider your risks. If you smoke, are anemic or pregnant, you could also be at risk for infection.
Kissing your partner whilst fasting does not invalidate your fast but it is advised to refrain from kissing your partner with desire during fasting hours as Muslims must abstain from food, drink and sex while fasting. You can only have sex or any intimate contact must be done before or after the hours of fasting.
Piercings of any type are Haram (forbidden) on Men, as adornment by jewellery is only allowed for women.
For those who aren't aware, tattoos are considered haram (forbidden) in Islam. There is no specific Islamic verse outlining this point but many people believe wudu (the purification ritual) cannot be completed if you have a tattoo on your body. Hence, you can never pray.
The Quran does not mention tattoos or tattooing at all. Grand Ayatollah Sadiq Hussaini Shirazi ruled: "Tattoos are considered makruh (reprehensible but not forbidden).
Dogs in Islam, as they are in Rabbinic Judaism, are conventionally thought of as ritually impure. This idea taps into a long tradition that considers even the mere sight of a dog during prayer to have the power to nullify a pious Muslim's supplications.
Unless the nose piercing is administered by a professional, it is extremely easy to cause permanent damage during a nose piercing procedure. Complications include: Nerve damage: The piercer can inappropriately puncture the nose and hit a nerve in the process, causing permanent nerve damage.
Piercings can be psychologically "addictive," in the sense that many people will continue to see how far they can push their limits once they start getting them, says Stephanie Hutter-Thomas, a professional body piercer and PhD candidate studying the psychology of body art.
If you have any piercings, like a lip ring, nose ring, or gauge, unfortunately the odds are not really in your favor, with 48 percent, 61 percent, and 50 percent of women, respectively, finding them unattractive.
Many women get tongue piercings because it makes oral more stimulating, look good, and as a way to honor their culture or religion. But, some use it to improve their confidence. However, note that you should do all your piercing from a certified piercer to avoid complications.