ANSWER: The hadith refers to the presence of gray hair itself as a sign of aging in Islam that will be نور (light) on the Day of Judgment. Dyeing your hair does not remove the reward, because the gray hair still existed and came as a result of your life and deeds—you’re only covering it, […]
Read moreANSWER: You can only remove the unibrow which is the hair on the area on top of the nose which is not part of the eyebrows and nothing else.
Read moreANSWER: If it is making a layer and a barrier over the skin that prevents water from reaching, you must remove it. If it can’t be removed, you must, after making wudhu or ghusl, perform tayammum for the areas missed.
Read moreANSWER: This is totally prohibited. The Prophet ﷺ ordered men to leave their beards.
Read moreANSWER: No, this has no impact on your wudhu
Read moreANSWER: You can only remove the unibrow which is the hair on the area on top of the nose (between the eyes) which is not part of the eyebrows and nothing else.
Read moreANSWER: If you completely took it off then by default it’s gone unless you physically feel or see it
Read moreANSWER: This is out of personal preference as it involves too much work. It is highly recommended but not mandatory.
Read moreANSWER: This is not permissible as its changing the creation of Allah
Read moreANSWER: If you did not know, there is no sin on you but from now on, you must not go there.
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