Definition
The Arabic word for beard is lihyah. It derives from lahy (jaw) and
lahyan (the
two jaws). Thus, a beard is defined as the hair that grows on the
cheeks and
jaws- [Al-Qamus ul-Muhit by al-Fayruzabadi, and Lisan
ul-Arab by Ibn Manzur]. It includes the hair that grows on the temples,
underneath the lower lip, the hair of the chin, and the hair that grows on the
lower side of the jaws.
Ruling
Growing the beard is wajib (mandatory) for all males who are capable
of doing so. As will be presented below, there is ample evidence for this in
the Sunnah, and it is the unanimous opinion of the ‘ulama’ of Islam.
Position of the Scholars
All the ‘ulama’ (scholars) of as-Salaf us-Salih (the Righteous early
Muslims), including the Four Imams, agree that shaving the beard is haram
(prohibited). They consider shaving it an impermissible mutilation, as has been
reported from Umar Bin Abdul Aziz- [At-Tarikh
by Ibn Asakir]. They considered the man who shaved his beard
effeminate. Many of them would not accept his testimony or allow him to lead
the prayers.
THE HANAFIS
According to the Hanafis: “It is prohibited for a man to cut his beard
... as for cutting it shorter than a fist-length - as is done by some people
from the west and by the effeminate men - no one permits this. And as for
shaving it completely, it is the doing of the Indian Jews and the Persian
Magians” [Persian Magians-Followers of an old religion,
possibly the same as the "Zoroastrians"] [Ad-Durr ul-Mukhtar].
Ibn-Abidayn
said: “It is prohibited for a man to cut his beard.” (Radd ul-Muhtar [2:418])
THE MALIKIS
According to the Malikis: “Shaving the beard is prohibited, as is
cutting it if it
causes a (clear) mutilation. But if it becomes oversized, and if
cutting it would not appear as a mutilation, then it may be cut; but that would
be disliked and contrary to that which is better.” [Sharh ur-Risalah by Abu al-Hasan, and the commentary on it by
al-Adwi]
Al-`Adwi said: “It has been reported from Malik that he hated shaving
anything under the jaws, until he said, ‘It is from the doing of the Magians.’
And it is prohibited to remove the hair of the beard.” [Sharh ur-Risalah by Abu al-Hasan, and the commentary on it by al-Adwi
(2:411)]
Ibn Abd al-Barr said: “It is prohibited to shave the beard, and it is
not done
except by effeminate men.”[At-Tamhid]
THE SHAFI’IS
As for the Shafi’is, al-Imam ash-Shafi’i has expressed that it is
prohibited to
shave the beard [al-Umm]. Also, al-Athru’i
said, “The correct position is that it
is prohibited to totally shave the beard without a (medical) problem
with it.”
[Sharh ul-Ubab].
THE HANBALIS
The Hanbali's agree without exception that it is prohibited to shave
the beard
[Al-Insaf, Sharh ul-Muntaha, etc.].
Ibn Taymiyyah stated:“It is prohibited to shave the beard.” [Al-Ikhtiyarat ul-Ilmiyyah (p.6)]
As-Saffarini said:
“It is agreed in our mathhab that it is prohibited to shave the
beard.” [Ghitha ul-Albab (1:376)].
IBN HAZM
Ibn Hazm al-Andalusi said: “All of the scholars agree that shaving the
beard is a
form of mutilation, and is prohibited.” [Maratib
ul-Ijma' (p.157), and al-Muhalla (2:189)]
IBN TAYMIYYAH
Shaykh ul-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah said: “Because of the authentic hadiths,
it is prohibited to shave the beard, and no one has ever permitted it.”
CONTEMPORARY SCHOLARS
The great scholars of our time have expressed that it is prohibited to
shave the beard or cut it short. Among those are Ali Mahfuz, Muhammad Nasir
ud-Din al-Albani, Abd ul-Aziz Bin Baz, al-Kandahlawi, Abu Bakr al-Jaza’iri,
Ismail al-Ansari, and many others.
Extent of the Beard
The commands of the Prophet ! clearly
indicate that the beard should be completely spared. Furthermore, the Prophet ! and his companions had full
and large beards. There are no authentic reports indicating that the
Prophet ! trimmed his beard. However, there are authentic
reports from a number of the sahabah - particularly, Ibn-Umar, Abu Hurayrah,
and Ibn-Abbas (may Allah be pleased with them all), indicating that they used to cut what extended beyond a fist-length.
There are similar reports as well from a number of the salaf such as Ibrahim
an-Nakhi, Malik, and Ahmad. [Several such authentic
reports are compiled by
al-Albani in ad-Da’ifah (following hadith no. 2355)] When
‘Abdullah bin Umar (may Allah be pleased with them both), went
for Hajj or Umrah, he used to hold his beard with his fist and cut whatever
extended beyond his fist. [Al-Bukhari]
Thus, the general
command of sparing the beard should be restricted to the understanding and
practice of the sahabah, and its length below the chin should not exceed a
man's fist.
CHAPTER 2
WRONGS OF SHAVING THE BEARD
Shaving the beard results in a series of Islamic violations, among
which are
the following:
1. Disobedience to Allah
Shaving the beard is an act of disobedience to Allah, as is expressed
in the
words of His Messenger !,
Abu Hurayrah " reported
that the ruler of Yemen,
appointed by the Persian emperor Kisra, sent two envoys
to the Messenger !. When they
came into his presence,
he noticed that they had shaved their beards and let
their moustaches grow big. Hating their ugly appearance,
he turned his face away and said,
“Woe be to you, who told you to do so?” They replied:
“Our lord (Kisra) did!”
The Messenger ! responded:
“But my Lord, exalted and
glorified be He, has commanded me to spare my beard
and trim my moustaches.” [Recorded
by Ibn Jarir at-Tabari, Ibn
Sa’d,
and Ibn Bishran. Verified to be hasan (good) by al-Albani (Fiqh us-Sirah by
al-Ghazali p. 359)]
2. Disobedience to the Messenger
Shaving the beard is an act of disobedience to the Messenger ! who commanded the men to spare their beards in many hadiths. Ibn Umar (may Allah be pleased with them) reported that
Allah's Messenger ! said: “Closely
trim the moustaches, and spare the beard.” [Al-Bukhari,
Muslim and others]. Obeying the Messenger ! is equivalent to obeying Allah: “He
who obeys the Messenger has obeyed Allah; and as for those who turn away: We
have not sent you as a guardian over them.” [An-Nisa
4:80]
3. Deviation from the Guidance of the Messenger
There is no doubt that Allah’s Messenger ! is the best example of a man, both
in his appearance and actions. Allah says: “There has certainly been for you in the Messenger of
Allah an excellent pattern - for anyone whose hope is in Allah and the Last
Day, and who remembers Allah often.” [An-Nisa'
4:80] And Jabir " reported that
Allah's Messenger ! said: “Verily, the
best guidance is Muhammad's guidance.” [Recorded by
Muslim].Jabir Bin Samurah " reported
that Allah's Messenger ! had a large
beard [Recorded by Muslim]. Shaving the beard clearly exhibits a deviation from his appearance and
guidance.
4. Deviation from the Way of Believers
One must strive to follow the ways of the believers and identify with
them. This is an obligation expressed by Allah: “Whoever opposes the Messenger, after guidance has become
clear to him, and follows other than the way of the ‘Believers’, We will give
him what he has chosen and let him into Hell: What an evil destination!” [an-Nisa 4:115]
Note: The description ‘Believers’ in the ayah applies first and
foremost to the
Sahabah [the Prophet's companions-May Allah be pleased
with them all] All of the prophets (alaihis-salaam), the Sahabah
(the Prophet's companions), the great ‘ulama’, and the righteous Salaf (early
Muslims) of this Ummah (Nation) grew their beards. There is no report of a
single one of them selectively shaving his beard. -For example, Allah tells us
that Harun (alaihis-salaam) addressed his brother Musa (alaihis-salaam) as
follows: He said, “O son of my mother! Do not hold me
by my beard or head.” [Ta-Ha 20:94]
Furthermore, there are authentic reports indicating that the Rightly
Guided
Successors, as well as other sahabah and tabi'un had large beards. Abu
Bakr
" had a thick beard [Qut ul-Qulub 4:9], Umar " had a big beard [Al-Isabah
2:511], Uthman had a large beard [Al-Isabah 2:455], and Ali's beard was so
wide as to span the distance between his shoulders [At-Tabaqat (3:25) by Ibn Sa’d], Therefore,
shaving the beard exhibits a clear deviation from the way of the believers.
5. Imitation of the Disbelievers
The Muslims have been commanded to be different and distinct from the
disbelievers. In Surat ul-Fatihah, we are commanded to ask Allah to
guide us
away from the ways of the disbelievers: “Guide us to the Straight Path - The path of those upon
whom You have bestowed Your favor, not of those who have earned Your anger, nor
of those who are astray.” [Al-Fatihah
1:6~7] Also, Allah prohibits His Messenger ! from following the desires of the ignorant. And indeed, anyone who is
not on the True Guidance is ignorant. Allah says: “Do not follow the whims of those who have no knowledge
(of Islam).” [Al-Jathiyah 45:18] The Prophet ! has indicated that a person who imitates a
certain people will be counted (in
Islam) as being one of them. Ibn Umar (may Allah be
pleased with them) reported that Allah's Messenger ! said:“I have been sent, close to the Last
Hour, with the sword (to fight for the truth) - until Allah is worshipped alone
without partners. My sustenance has been allotted under the shade of my spear.
Humility and defeat have been allocated to whoever strays from my command. And
whoever imitates a people is one of them.” [Recorded
by Abu Dawud and others. Verifies to be authentic by al-Albani (Irwa ulghalil
no. 1269)] How terrible it would be for a person whom Allah
has favored with Islam to find himself resurrected on the Day of Judgment among
non-Muslims – simply because he liked to imitate them. In several hadiths,
Allah's Messenger ! has linked sparing the beard to being different
from the followers of other religions. Abu Hurayrah " reported that the Prophet ! said:
“Cut
the moustaches and grow your beards. Be different from the ‘Magians’.” [Recorded
by Muslim and Others] Note: ‘Magians’ - Followers of an ancient Persian
religion. Abu Umamah " reported that Allah's Messenger ! said: “Cut your moustaches and leave your
beards alone. Be different from the people of the scripture.” [Recorded
by Muslim] Ibn Umar (may Allah be
pleased with them)
reported that Allah's Messenger ! said: “Be different from the ‘mushrikin’; trim
your moustaches
and
save your beards.” [Al-Bukhari and Muslim] Note: ‘mushrikin’ - Those who join others with Allah in worship. Therefore,
shaving the beard is an act of imitation of the disbelievers, and should be
extremely abhorred. It conflicts with many fundamentals of Islam, and yet many
Muslim men do it in compliance with the practices of the disbelievers! Verily,
Allah's Messenger ! has foretold the truth, as was reported by Abu
Said al-Khudri " that he !, said: “You
will follow the example of those who preceded you, hand-span for hand-span, and
arm-length for arm-length. Even if they entered into a lizard's hole, you would
surely enter it!”
He
!
was asked, “Do you mean the Jews and Christians?” He replied,
“Who else are the (previous) people?” [Recorded by
al-Bukhari, Muslim and others].
6. Changing Allah's Creation Without Permission
Except for cases that are expressly indicated in Islam, it is
prohibited to change the way that Allah has created things. Changing Allah's
creation without permission involves obeying Satan who, as Allah tells us, had
said: “They actually call upon none but
rebellious Satan, whom Allah has cursed. And he had said (to Allah), “I will
surely take from among Your servants a specific
portion. I will mislead them, give them false promises,
command them so they will slit the ears of cattle, and command them so they
will change the creation of Allah.” Certainly, whoever takes Satan as an ally
instead of Allah is in tremendous loss.” [an-Nisa4:117~119]
Allah has honored the human beings and fashioned
them in the best form:“Verily, We have created the human
being in the best of sta ture.” [At-Tin
95:4] Changing
this without permission is indeed an act of great atrocity and deviation that
deserves punishment. The Messenger ! has declared
that the women who change what Allah has created (such as removing their facial
hair, wearing wigs, filing their teeth, or tattooing their bodies) seeking by
that to improve their appearance, are accursed by Allah.Ibn Mas'ud " reported that Allah's Messenger ! said: “Allah
curses those (women) who tattoo (for others) and those who get tattoos, those
who pluck the facial hair
(for
others) and those who have their facial hair plucked, those who connect their
hair with other (fake) hair, and those who file their teeth for beauty – they
all change Allah's creation.” [al-Bukhari
and Muslim] This hadith mentions women in particular because
they normally seek to beautify themselves more than men. But the warning
applies to both genders, because the condition for the curse is declared:
changing Allah's creation. Thus the curse applies to anyone who satisfies such
condition. Shaving the beard falls under this warning, as it is much worse than
‘nams’ - (removal of facial hair) practiced by some women. At-Tahanawi said:
“It is established that changing Allah's creation is a cause for the curse, and
that whatever Allah's Messenger ! prohibits is
prohibited by Allah.” [Bayan ul- Quran]
Waliyy Ullah ad-Dahlawi said:
“Cutting it is the way of the Magians, and involves changing Allah's
creation.” [Bayan ul-Quran]
7. Imitation of Women
The beard presents a major distinction between men and women. Shaving
it
removes this distinction, and is thus a means of imitating women. Any
act
that involves imitation of the opposite gender makes a person liable
for the
curse of Allah and His Messenger !. Ibn Abbas (may Allah be pleased with them),
reported:
“Allah's
Messenger ! has cursed the men who imitate the women;
and the women who imitate the men.” [Recorded by
al-Bukhari and others].
Al-Kandahlawi said:“No one can have doubt that complete imitation of
women arises from shaving the beard. This imitation is stronger than that of
imitating their clothing and other matters, because the beard is the foremost
and greatest distinction between men and women. This is possible to observe by
all people, and is not denied except by one who wants to deceive himself,
follow his whims, and be effeminate after Allah has favored him with the good
appearance of a man.” [Wujub i’fa il-Lihyah 31-32].
8. Contradicting the Pure Fitrah
The Messenger ! indicates that
a child is born with a pure nature, which may subsequently be blurred by
self-indulgence or unfavorable environmental influence. Abu Hurayrah and
al-Aswad Bin Sari reported that Allah's Messenger ! said: “Every child is born with the pure fitrah
(nature) – until he becomes able to express himself. It is his parents who then
turn him into a Jew, a Christian, a Magian, or a pagan.” [al-Bukhari
and Muslim]
Furthermore, Allah's Messenger ! mentioned ten
qualities as indicative of a good, clean nature. Two of these qualities are to
trim the moustaches and to grow the beard. A’ishah " reported that Allah's Messenger ! said: “There
are ten qualities of fitrah: trimming the mustaches, sparing the beard, siwak
(brushing the teeth), inhaling water (to clean the nose) [and rinsing the
mouth], cutting the nails, washing the finger knuckles, plucking the armpit
hair, shaving the pubic hair, washing the private parts with water, [and
circumcision].” [Muslim, Abu Dawud, Ahmad, Ibn Abi
Shaybah, and others. The part between square brackets is not in Muslim (Sahah
ul-Jami `no. 2222)]
This fitrah never changes with time: Allah says: “The pure nature according to which Allah has created the
people. There is no change in Allah's creation.” [ar-Rum 30:30] In the
footsteps of the disbelievers, many Muslims fitrah is now very
deformed. They find a clean-shaven man more handsome and masculine
than
one with a beard - exactly the opposite to what the Messenger ! declared in
the above hadith!
9. Ridiculing the Din
With the deformed fitrah that many contemporary Muslims have, they
approve of the ways of the disbelievers and disapprove of the guidance
of
Allah's Messenger !! They adorn
themselves with closely shaved beards, and
are ashamed of attending important functions or meetings with even a
slight
beard. They admire the shiny look of a clean shaved man, and
congratulate
one who just had a nice shave! They command their relatives, children,
and
subordinates to shave their beards, declaring that the beard is a sign
of being
messy, backward, and lazy! They ridicule the beard and anyone who
grows it!
By doing this, they redicule an established part of the religion of
Islam,
which is a major sin. If they do not know that, they are most ignorant
about
their din, and if they do it knowingly, they could fall into a
definite act of kufr
(disbelief) - in Allah we seek refuge.
CHAPTER 3
DOUBTS AND MISCONCEPTIONS
Despite clear texts from the Sunnah, and the consensus of the great
scholars
of Islam, we find that the majority of the Muslim men in our time do
not grow
their beards. This is one of the many indications that most of the
Muslims do
not follow the teachings of their Din. In addition, there are various
doubts or
misconceptions to which many men resort in order to justify shaving
their
beards. In what follows, we highlight the most important of these.
A Mere Sunnah?
One frequently hears the excuse, "But it is only a sunnah!"
In their
understanding, growing the beard is an optional sunnah at best! From
the
previous discussion, it is obvious that this is a wrong understanding,
and
there is no doubt that growing it is a mandatory sunnah.
Fatwas from Scholars?
BAD EXAMPLES
People are often misled by a number of contemporary shaykhs who
neglect
this sunnah or provide unfounded fatwas (religious verdicts)
belittling it. Thus
they give a bad example for others, and cause them to neglect this
sunnah as
well. And surely, this adds to their burden of sins. Jarir Bin
Abdillah " reported that Allah's Messenger ! said: He who initiates in Islam a good way gets
his reward
for
it, as well as rewards similar to those who follow him into it, without
reducing any of their rewards. And he who initiates in Islam an evil way gets
his burden for it, as well as burdens similar to those who follow him into it,
without reducing any of their burdens.” [Recorded by
Muslim, Ahmad and others (Ahkam al-Janaiz 226)]One
such wrong fatwa was given by al-Qaradawi: "It is true that no reports
exist of anyone among the salaf shaving his beard; but that could be because
they had no need for that, and it was their custom (to grow it)." [al-Halal wal Haram fil Islaam] It is obvious
from our earlier discussion that this is an invalid rationale; especially since
the reason for growing the beard is much greater than mere custom - it is
Allah's command!
FALSE vs. TRUE SCHOLARS
Not every one who is in position of leadership or fatwa is a true
scholar. True
scholars are those who found their fatwas on clear evidence from
Allah's Book
and His Messenger's Sunnah. As time passes, fewer and fewer of the
true
scholars will be around. But this should not justify for anyone
turning toward
the false scholars. Abdullah Bin Amr " reported that Allah's Messenger ! said:
“Allah
does not pull the knowledge suddenly from the breasts of people, but takes away
the knowledge by taking the lives of the ulama (true scholars). When no
ulama
are left, the people will appoint ignorant guides. When they are asked, they
provide fatwa (Islamic verdicts) without knowledge, thereby straying and
leading
others
astray.” [Recorded by al-Bukhari, Muslims, and
others].
The Prophet Trimmed His Beard?
Some people justify shaving their beards by that the Prophet ! used to trim
his. By this, they usually refer to what has been recorded by
at-Tirmithhi from
Amr Bin Shu'ay from his father from his grandfather (Ibn Umar) -may Allah be
pleased with them:
"The
Prophet ! used to cut from the width and length of
his beard."
However, this report is extremely weak, and may not be used as an
evidence
[as expressed by an-Nawawi in Sharh ul-Muhaththab (1:321)]
And even if it were not weak, this report would then only provide an evidence
for trimming the beard, not for shaving it.
Whom Are We to Please?
In order to justify shaving their beard, some men offer the excuse
that their
wives prefer them without one! One should fear Allah and remember that
our
course in this life must be to abide by the clear commands of Allah
and His
Messenger !, and not to follow the deformed inclinations of
wives, parents,
friends, etc. Ali " reported that
Allah's Messenger ! said: “Obedience
may not be offered to a human being if it involves disobeying Allah. Obedience
should only be in
good
things.” [Recorded by al-Bukhari, Muslim, and
others. A similar hadith is recorded by Ahmad and others from Imran Bin Husayn " and
verified to be authentic byal-Albani (as-Sahihah no. 179,180)]
Irritation and Scratching?
Some men claim that growing their beard causes to them severe skin irritation
and scratching. This cannot result from abiding by the pure fitrah, but would
result from neglect of the proper cleaning and washing with wudu', as
instructed in the Sunnah. If a person has a legitimate and unusual skin
problem, he must consult a true Muslim doctor in order to find the best way to
treat his problem in a way that would, as much as possible, preserve his beard
intact.
Job Requirements?
Some men assert that their jobs require shaving the beard, and that
they would lose their jobs if they do not shave. Usually, this is not true. If
one provides evidence (like the letter included in the Appendix) that the beard
is a religious requirement, the employer cannot force a man to shave it. If it
becomes most likely that one would lose his job if he grew his beard, then he
should weigh his situation and see which option would constitute more harm to
him, shaving the beard or losing that enslaving job. Based on that, and after
consulting with some people of knowledge, he should take the course that would
be most pleasing to Allah.
Threat to Life?
Some men assert that growing their beards in certain countries would endanger
their lives or cause them harm in their person, property, or Din. If this is
true, it should be dealt with in a cautious and reasonable manner, similar to
that described in the previous section. However, one should not hold a paranoid
or cowardly position, and expect that all forces of evil will be mobilized
against him once a few hairs start surfacing from his face.
CHAPTER 4
OTHER HAIR
The Moustaches
The hadiths presented in Chapter 3 command the men to closely trim
their moustaches, and indicate that trimming them is one of the qualities of
fitrah. Trimming the moustaches is done by cutting them level with the upper
lip. This has been reported from five of the sahabah [Recorded by at-Tabarani, al-Bayhaqi, and others. Verified to be hasan
by al-Albani (Adab uz-Zifaf p. 209]. Trimming the
moustaches should be done at least once every forty days. This is indicated in
Anas's hadith below. Shaving the moustaches completely is a bid ah, as declared
by Malik: "This is a bid ah that has appeared among the people ... my
opinion in regard to a person who completely shaves his moustaches is that he
should be beaten."
[Recorded by al-Bayhaqi (1:151). Verified to be authentic by al Albani
(Adab uz Zifaf p. 209)].
Malik had big
moustaches. When questioned about that, he reported that when Umar
" got angry, he would
roll his moustaches and blow [Recorded by at-Tabarani in al-Kabir.
Verified to be authentic by al-Albani (Adab uz-Zifaf p. 209)].
Facial Hair
Except for the moustaches, it is prohibited to pluck or shave the
facial hair.
We mentioned earlier that Allah's Messenger ! has declared that those who
remove their facial hair are accursed by Allah, as was reported from
him by
Ibn Mas`ud ":
“Allaah
curses ... those who pluck the facial hair (for others) and those who have
their facial hair plucked, ...” [al-Bukhari
and Muslim]
Hair of The Head
The Prophet ! was not particular about the hair of his head. It
would sometimes extend to a level between his ears and shoulders [Recorded by Muslim, Abu Dawud, and others, from Anas Bin Malik " and Aishah "], other times
(in Umrah) he would shave it completely, and when he entered Makkah he had four
braids [Recorded by Abu Dawud, Ibn Majah, and others,
from Umm Hani Bint Abi Talib. Verified to be authentic by al-Albani (Mukhtasar
ush-Shamail p.35)]. Thus there is no specific restriction in regard
to the hair of the head – other than the following:
a) A woman's hair may not be shaved or cut short so
as to resemble that of the men.
b) A man’s or woman's hair may not be cut or done in
a way resembling that of the sinners, disbelievers, etc.
Armpit and Pubic Hair
Removing the hair of the armpits and the pubic hair is among the
qualities of
fitrah. It should be done at least once every forty days. Anas " reported:
“Allah’s
Messenger ! timed for us trimming our moustaches,
clipping our nails, pulling our armpit hair, and shaving our pubic hair-that we
do not delay that beyond forty nights.” [Recorded by
Muslim, Ahmad and others]. Removing the hair is not
considered among the prohibited “change in Allah’s creation”, because Allah
commands us to do it.
Other Hair of the Body
From the above, it is apparent that the human hair is of three types:
that
which is obligatory to remove (ex. The pubic hair), that which is
prohibited to
remove (ex. the Facial Hair), and that which is optional (the hair of
the head).
Other bodily hair is not mentioned in any hadith is considered of the
type: it
may be removed for convenience if that does not lead to any
violations, such
as for men to resemble women.
Conclusion
Some of the issues mentioned in this chapter are of controversial
nature
among the scholars. We attempted to present the opinion that appears
to be
closest to the Sunnah, and Allah knows best. May Allah guide us to
abide by His Din, adhere to His Messenger’s Sunnah, and be among those whom He
blessed.
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