The Sunnah is to remove pubic hair with a razor and to pluck armpit hair with a tweezer (ouch), but most scholars agree that what matters is removing it, so other depilatory substances are permissible.
The religious etiquettes of Islam specify that removal of pubic hair should be initiated at menarche, and done at least once every 40 days [13, 20]. Accordingly, we found that all respondents removed their pubic hair.
Amongst Muslims, hair removal is part of an impulse towards general purity and cleanliness and includes the trimming of nails and the removing of armpit and pubic hair. Both men and women should remove armpit and pubic hair at least every forty days.
So, if waxing the private parts is done by anyone other than the lawfully married partner, it shall be definitely considered as sinful and therefore haram; so never even contemplate such an activity. All safe methods to remove unwanted hair from the body are permissible in Islam.
There is no `awrah (parts of the body to be hidden) between the husband and wife. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said, “Guard your private parts and do not expose them before anyone except your own spouse.” So, there is nothing wrong for husband and wife to shave each other's pubic hair.
Praise be to Allah. It is permissible to use condoms so long as this does not cause any harm and so long as both husband and wife consent to their use, because this is similar to 'azl (coitus interruptus or “withdrawal”).
Exposing the intimate parts of the body is unlawful in Islam as the Quran instructs the covering of male and female genitals, and for adult females the breasts.
Summary of answer. There is nothing wrong with cutting nails or shaving the pubic hair while fasting.
In our opinion, the original ruling of shaving leg hair for both men and women is permissible. The reason for this is that there is no commandment to shave it nor is there a prohibition to keep it.
It is haram to remove, and here it applies to the waxing of eyebrows, and it is seen as a great sin. It is also not permitted to do for someone else to do this – as changing someone's appearance is not allowed.
Say, "It is harm, so keep away from wives during menstruation. And do not approach them until they are pure. And when they have purified themselves, then come to them from where Allāh has ordained for you.
This is not part of the Sunan al-Fitrah, but if there are too many hairs then they should be removed, so that they do not get contaminated with any impurity when using the toilet.
However, if one does not remove his/her pubic hair he commits a dislikeable act but his prayer is absolutely correct. Neglecting to remove the hair does not affect one's prayer.
However, it is still permissible to use scissors. The public hair starts from under the belly button and includes hair on one's private parts and testicles. It's permissible to cut the hair of the backside but not necessary.
There's no medical or hygienic reason for removing some or all of your pubic hair. But the removal process can be painful and cause many side effects, including: Genital itching, sometimes severe. Genital burns from waxing.
Shaving, whether it's your legs, armpits, or pubic area, is a personal choice. You certainly don't have to shave before sex if you don't want to. Shaving pubic hair (or not) is a cosmetic preference, and it does not mean you are "cleaner" if you shave. If you do prefer to shave, try not to do it right before sex.
The Sunnah is to remove pubic hair with a razor and to pluck armpit hair with a tweezer (ouch), but most scholars agree that what matters is removing it, so other depilatory substances are permissible.
As for parts of the body that are not mentioned directly in the Quran or Sunnah, the majority of the scholars say that it is permissible for both men and women to decide whether to leave alone or remove this hair from places like the legs or the arms.
According to the seminary, the sharia prohibits use of such dyes that leave a layer on the hair as it obstructs water from reaching the roots of hair during wazu (ablution) and make it invalid.
There is no harm in shaving head hair, trimming moustache or cutting nails after wudhu. If someone did wudhu and thereafter shaved the head hair or moustache or cut his nail then fresh wudhu is not necessary for him.
It is allowed for men to remove the hair on their chests and backs. However, it is advisable for them not to do it as it may fall under imitating women, which is forbidden in Islam.
To Make Love to Your husband in Islam said those who restrain genitals..., groping, sucking, etc anus, and he can not touch his wifes Part!
Summary of answer
Drinking one's wife's milk has no effect and does not create the relationship of mahram because the breastfeeding which has an effect is that which consists of five feedings or more within the first two years, before weaning.
1- It is permissible for a man to enjoy intimacy with his wife when he is fasting, so long as he does not have intercourse or ejaculate. 2- If the wife is menstruating, she does not have the right to be masturbated by her husband's hand, because that involves touching the impurity, unless that is done from behind a ...