In Islam, touching your private parts with your right hand is strongly discouraged (makruh), especially when urinating or cleaning yourself after using the toilet, as this is considered poor etiquette (adab) and against the Prophet's guidance, though scholars debate if it's strictly forbidden (haram). The prohibition primarily applies to the acts of relieving yourself or cleaning up afterward; in other non-sexual contexts, touching your own private parts with the right hand is generally permissible, though using the left hand is preferred for cleanliness.
It is allowed to touch your private part and Allah (SWT) forgives all sins except worshiping a God beside Him.
Hanafi scholars have stated that it is prohibited [haram] to masturbate via any means other than the hand of one's spouse unless there is an excuse. Some scholars from among the Hanafis maintained that masturbation is undesirable [makruh].
Indeed, there are many Ahadeeth which forbid washing one's private parts with the right hand after relieving oneself. interpreted it to mean that it is forbidden to wash one's private parts after relieving oneself with the right hand.
It is OK to touch your own private parts as long as you are in private and don't take too much time. It is NOT OK to show other people your private parts. It is NOT OK to look at other people's private parts.
For most females, the most sensitive and important erogenous zone is the clitoris. Many females require clitoral stimulation to orgasm. For some, stimulation of the G-spot may indirectly stimulate the clitoris or its roots, which extend into the vaginal wall.
Some grown ups that may be allowed to see my private body parts are; my parents, doctors or nurses, and other adults that are taking care of me with my parent's permission. Private body parts are usually covered up by clothing, unless I am taking a bath or a shower, am going to the bathroom, or am changing my clothes.
In Twelver Shia Islam, oral sex is permitted as long as najasah (impurity) is not consumed.
In Islam raising the index finger signifies the Tawhīd (تَوْحِيد), which denotes the indivisible oneness of God. It is used to express the unity of God ("there is no god but God").
Ithm is also associated with what is considered the worst sin of all, shirk.
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.
Licking or sucking the spouse's sexual organs are permissible, as long as it gives a person sexual satisfaction which will keep him/her away from Haram acts or starring at non-Mahram men/women. But if it leads to releasing of semen, then it is Makruh (disliked), but there is no clear evidence that forbids it.
The things that lead to zina such as touching, kissing, and rubbing the private parts together without penetrating do not come under the ruling on zina, and the one who does them is not subject to the hadd punishment, rather he is to be punished and disciplined because he has done something that is haram and plainly ...
If there is no impurity (najas) on her private part, kissing and foreplay stuff will not be something haram. However, if there is discharge, and chances for the husband to take the discharge in his mouth, then this would be haram.
Even if he sucks on her nipples, this comes under the heading of the intimacy that is permissible, and it cannot be said that the milk has any effect on him , because if an adult breastfeeds, it does not have any effect of making him a mahram.
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.
👉👈 — Shy, nervous (usually in the context of flirting)
For Muslims, it's recommended to use the emoji 🙏 that features hands raised in supplication (du'ā) instead. This small difference reflects important religious distinctions. 2️⃣ **Pregnant Man Emoji 🫃** This emoji represents a concept that goes against Islamic teachings, as men cannot be pregnant.
An index finger pointing to the right. Since 2020 this emoji has been known to be combined with the 🥺 Pleading Face and the 👈 Backhand Index Pointing Left to indicate a bashful or shy pose (🥺👉👈), also often called a "simp" pose.
Similarly, a woman may enjoy the body of her husband as she wishes and the French kiss is among the permissible manners of enjoyment between the spouses, so you are not sinful for doing it and your wife is obliged to honor your request.
“There is no problem, provided that he doesn't use anything other than his own body parts (i.e. nothing external).” It is narrated that Muḥammad bin al-Ais asked Imām as-Ṣādiq (as):
Sheikh Ibn Baaz (رحمه الله):
“There is nothing wrong with brushing while fasting, provided nothing is swallowed — just like using the Miswak.” All scholars agree: brushing is allowed with caution.
It is typically reported to be located 5–8 cm (2–3 in) up the front (anterior) vaginal wall between the vaginal opening and the urethra and is a sensitive area that may be part of the female prostate.
Color: Healthy vulvar skin can vary from light pink to deep brown, depending on your natural skin tone. It's also normal for the inner labia to be slightly darker or to have some color variation, kind of like how the skin on your lips might differ from your face. Shape: Labia come in all shapes, sizes, and textures.
Vaginas and vulvas are as unique as faces — they all have the same parts, but everyone's looks a little different. Labia (the inner and outer lips) come in all shapes and sizes. People can have dangly labia, puffy labia, or barely-there labia.