ANSWER: If there is a genuine need, in that the birthmark is extremely abnormal and is considered to be a defect by sound people, and especially if it affects one’s marriage or one’s aspirations to marry, then there will be a dispensation of permissibility.

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ANSWER: This is not permissible. She must conceal it in front of non-mahrams as this is a form of adornment.

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ANSWER: It is an issue of dispute. It is best not to use it. I personally would never use it. https://islamqa.info/en/answers/175729/ruling-on-using-hairbrushes-made-out-of-boar-pig-bristles

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ANSWER: There is no prohibition for women in this regard. They can wear it on any fingers, providing they conceal this in front of non mahram men and while going out.

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ANSWER: This is not permissible as it’s imitating women and disbeliever men.

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ANSWER: No problem as alcohol based perfumes are permissible to wear regardless of the percentage of alcohol. This does not invalidate the wudu nor has any impact on your prayer, no problem in using it externally. Alcohol is not impure physically. 

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ANSWER: The authentic hadeeth in this regard indicates that it is not recommended for men to adorn themselves and to get attached with this like every half an hour or so, but if a man combs his hair and takes care of his hair by combing, washing, or applying oil on it, in a daily bases then this is permissible, because the […]

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