QUESTION: There are ways of stopping the armpit hair from growing permanently, using lasers and heat. Does using these count as cauterization, thus excluding us from being among the 70.000+ people who’ll enter Jannah without accountability? | Sheikh Assim Al Hakeem
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QUESTION: There are ways of stopping the armpit hair from growing permanently, using lasers and heat. Does using these count as cauterization, thus excluding us from being among the 70.000+ people who’ll enter Jannah without accountability?

QUESTION: There are ways of stopping the armpit hair from growing permanently, using lasers and heat. Does using these count as cauterization, thus excluding us from being among the 70.000+ people who’ll enter Jannah without accountability?

24 Oct

ANSWER:

No, this is not cauterization and no problem in doing so.

QUESTION: There are ways of stopping the armpit hair from growing permanently, using lasers and heat. Does using these count as cauterization, thus excluding us from being among the 70.000+ people who’ll enter Jannah without accountability?

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