Sunday, September 22, 2013

Fathwa, - Women and Hair Removal

Question:
Is it permissible for women to remove facial hair, and hair from the
arms and legs? I am in the beauty business and I do waxing for my
clients. Please tell me if it is permissible in Islam.
Answer:
In the Name of Allah, Most Merciful & Compassionate
From a previous question answered by Shaykh Abdurrahman ibn Yusuf:
Taking the hadith and the various statements of the Hanafi jurists
into consideration the following could be concluded:
1. It would be permitted for a woman to remove a beard or a moustache
that appears on her face. Even though it is facial hair, but since it
is to stop women from resembling men, it is permitted. This is the
opinion of the majority of scholars, in fact they have said it is
recommended, not just permitted. The same will be to bleach this hair
instead.
2. If the eyebrows are linked in between, it would be permissible to
remove the excess hair from in between to separate them [i.e. the hair
above the nose]. The reason for this is that linked eyebrows are
looked upon as a defect, hence it would be permissible to remove it.
3. A 'few' stray hairs around the eyebrows would be permissible to
remove by clipping them off, if it looks defective, or for married
women creates abhorrence in their husband. This does not mean it is
permitted to remove a whole line or two of fine hair from around the
eyebrows [as is the case nowadays].
4. Dense bushy eyebrows may be trimmed down to a more normal size.
However, one must exercise great caution in this regard, since one
does not want it to fall under the warning of the hadith. If one is
not sure how to determine the normal size they should not act on the
benefit of the doubt, but rather follow the more cautionary approach
and trim less. What so called 'regular' [especially non-Muslim] people
consider nowadays as the norm i.e. eyebrows that are shaped in
particular unnatural or reduced to thin lines can not be considered as
acceptable in Islamic law due to the severity of the hadith.
5. Great caution has to be exercised in this regard, since the hadith
is very strict and there are some Hanafi scholars who have taken more
strict position. For instance, Mullah Ali al-Qari (Allah be pleased
with him) comments [relating from Imam Nawawi] that plucking of the
facial hair is haram (unlawful) for a woman with the exception of
moustache or beard hairs (Mirqat al-Mafatih 8:218). The concessions
mentioned above are for the removal of a defective appearance and not
for purely beautification purpose, hence, caution in this matters is
the way.

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