Yes, you can absolutely shave your private parts while fasting in Islam; it is permissible and doesn't break your fast because it's a hygiene practice (fitrah), not an act that invalidates fasting like eating or drinking, and you can do it day or night. Shaving pubic hair is considered an encouraged act of personal cleanliness in Islam, with a recommended timeframe not exceeding 40 days, and doesn't affect the validity of your fast.
Shaving the pubic hair is a confirmed Sunnah. Al-Bukhari and Muslim reported that the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi wa Sallam) said: Five are among the Fitra acts: "circumcision, shaving pubic hair, plucking out armpit hair, cutting one's nails and trimming one's mustache.”
No, shaving during Ramadan does not invalidate the fast, as it does not fall within the category of things that invalidate the fast stipulated by Sharia law.
There is no connection between fasting and cutting one's nails or shaving one's pubic hairs.
According to Islamic Sharia, engaging in intimate acts such as touching private parts during fasting is generally permissible but highly discouraged. This is due to the potential risks of leading to full intercourse or the release of semen, both of which would invalidate the fast.
As for the sexual liquid discharged during foreplay, it is impure and thus the husband is not allowed to lick it and if he does, he has to wash his tongue and mouth.
Islam emphasizes maintaining dignity and decorum in intimate relations between spouses. While the act of a wife kissing her husband's private parts is permissible in certain circumstances, it should be approached with the utmost respect and modesty.
It was narrated from Umm Salamah that: "the Prophet(SAW) would coat (with hair removing chemical) and remove the pubic hairs with his hand." Narrated Ibn `Umar: Allah's Apostle said, "To shave the pubic hair. to clip the nails and to cut the moustaches short, are characteristics of the Fitra."
No. This is regardless of whose private part it was.. if its by accident. If it is intentionally then Allah do not want your fasting. Because we have to stay away from doing evil things.
The top 5 mistakes when fasting are:
Can I brush my teeth while fasting? Yes. Brushing your teeth does not break a fast. Just avoid swallowing toothpaste.
Some believe fades are haram (forbidden) because, based on the Islamic definition, they can be considered Qaza, which is a forbidden haircut where areas patches of hair are cut to different lengths. Fades with a drastic contrast in length are more likely to be considered haram.
They should not be left without shaving for more than forty days because of the proven hadeeth to that effect. However, leaving them for more than forty days does not have any effect on the validity of a person's prayer, and to say that it does reflects ignorance of the pure sharee'ah.
A spouse can shave pubes of the other since looking and touching the private parts of spouse is permissible whether it is for enjoyment or any other purpose.
Islam provides clear guidelines prohibiting acts such as anal intercourse, sexual relations during specific periods, intimacy during holy times, and engaging in sexual activities publicly. Respecting these boundaries preserves the sanctity of marriage and ensures both the couple's physical and emotional well-being.
The scholars of Alifta commented : Shaving hair, cutting nails, plucking out the armpit hair, and shaving pubic hair do not break one's Sawm (fast).
Oral sex in general, whether a wife does it to her husband, or a husband to his wife, wasn't common back in ancient times, but there's no record of it being haram. Most scholars would agree that it is, if anything, makrooh, so it's permissable but not advised, so you can do it but you won't get sinned for it.
Japan: Women in Japan have preferred to shave only their legs and underarms, leaving the bikini and pubic area untouched. It is also quite common to remove facial hair and peach fuzz for a smooth, glass-like appearance.
As-salāmu 'alaykum wa-rahmatullāhi wa-barakātuh. It is necessary to remove pubic hair and hair of the underarms within a period that does not exceed forty days. If one does not do so within forty days, it will constitute as a sin. As for your second question, it is permissible but undesirable to do so.
Regarding Scissors, the main objective is to cut them short, so the use of scissors is deemed permissible.
Allah has created us all in pairs and we should always keep in mind that, he is the best of planners. In Islam, it's encouraged to approach intimacy with kindness and mutual consent. Couples should seek privacy, engage in foreplay, recite a supplication before intercourse, and maintain good hygiene.
The husband does not become haram upon the wife by taking in the milk of the wife. However, it is a great sin for the husband to take in the milk of his wife.