The Quran doesn't directly mention shaving pubic hair, but Islamic teachings (Sunnah, derived from Hadith) strongly encourage removing it as part of the fitrah (natural disposition) for cleanliness, along with plucking armpit hair, clipping nails, and trimming moustaches, setting a maximum limit of 40 days for not doing so. While the primary texts focus on the general recommendation, scholars agree it's highly recommended for both men and women, using methods like shaving or depilatories, for hygiene and to avoid impurity.
Yes, non-married women (as in you've reached puberty) should remove their pubic hair, armpit hair, trim their nails as it is a part of the sunnah. Shaving is perfectly fine for both the pubic hair and the armpits!
The man/woman may touch their spouse's private parts; but almost all the scholars are unanimous in their opinion that for a man or woman to kiss or take the private parts of his/her spouse in the mouth is an unhealthy, unclean and impure act, and must be avoided.
It is allowed yes. However it is NOT allowed for anyone to do it for you on places that are your awrah (bikini area etc). Also LHR sadly isn't permanent. You do 6-8 sessions in a row then do a session or two for maintainance every few months or so. If you ignore it long enough it will in most cases come back.
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."
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.
According to Islamic law, if it is proved that swallowing semen is not harmful, it becomes then undesirable because it is deemed filthy. According to the opinion of some scholars, it is deemed ritually impure [najis).
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.
Answer. Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the Worlds; and may His blessings and peace be upon our Prophet Muhammad and upon all his Family and Companions. 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.
A few examples of hairs not mentioned in the Quran or Hadith are, hand and leg hair, chest hair, hair on the thighs, nose and calves. There are no commands to keep them or prohibition in removing them. Thus, one can choose either to keep or to remove them.
Man is allowed to remove any hair from his body except the hair of his beard (according to the obligatory precaution). Wassalam.
The majority of Muslims believe that adult removal of pubic and axillary hair, as a hygienic measure, is religiously beneficial.
Scholars mention that one should bury everything, such as a limb, hair, nails, and the like. That is separated. As Muslims, we should have a habit of burying everything that separates us from our bodies.
The "777 rule" in Islam refers to a parenting guideline based on a Hadith (saying of Prophet Muhammad) that divides a child's upbringing into three seven-year stages: Play (0-7 years), Teach/Discipline (7-14 years), and Friendship/Advice (14-21 years), guiding parents to treat their children as a "master," then a "slave" (disciplined), and finally a "friend" (advisor) to foster strong character and a good relationship before they reach adulthood.
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It is not permissible for you to sleep with no clothes on that would cover your `Awrah, whether you are sleeping with or without your wife. Rather it is permissible for you to uncover your `Awrah only at times of necessity.
Yes, even the "turning the saddle" position—better known as doggy style—is permitted. Before you roll your eyes or sip your tea dramatically, let's get real: Islam encourages intimacy between spouses as a way to build love and connection.
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.
Worshipping anyone or anything other than God, known as shirk, is the most major sin for a Muslim.
If you've spotted a few unwanted hairs and are grabbing for your razor, you might want to think twice.
Ellen Marmur, most women do indeed have abdominal hair, often due, like most other physical attributes, to normal ethnic variation or hormone levels. “When you're in a high hormone state, not only is your progesterone and estrogen high, but also your testosterone,” says Marmur.
The curliness of pubic hair likely evolved as a functional adaptation rather than mere coincidence. Think about it: curly hair can trap pheromones—those chemical signals produced by sweat glands in our genital regions—that play crucial roles in attraction and social signaling.