Book Name:Doors of Satan
Sunnahs and Manners of Adornment
Dear Islamic brothers! Let us listen to the Sunnahs and manners of adornment:
1. To take human hair, make it into a braid, and for a woman to weave it into her hair is forbidden (Haraam). A noble Hadith has cursed this, and it has also cursed the person who weaves human hair into the head of another woman.
(Durr-e-Mukhtar, Kitab-ul-Hazr wal-Ibahah, 9/614-615)
2. If the hair made into a braid is the woman's own hair that is being attached to her head, even then it is not permissible.
(Durr-e-Mukhtar, Kitab-ul-Hazr wal-Ibahah, 9/614-615)
3. Piercing the ears and noses of girls is permissible.
(Radd-ul-Muhtar, Kitab-ul-Hazr wal-Ibahah, Fasl fil-Libs, vol 9, p. 598)
4. Some people also have the ears of boys pierced and make them wear earrings, etc.; this is not permissible. (Radd-ul-Muhtar, Kitab-ul-Hazr wal-Ibahah, Fasl fil-Libs, Vol 9, p. 598, summarised) (Nowadays, young men have their own ears pierced and wear studs; this is also not permissible).
5. It is permissible for women to apply henna to their hands and feet. It is not permissible to apply henna to the hands and feet of small boys; however, there is no harm in applying henna to small girls.
(Radd-ul-Muhtar, Kitab-ul-Hazr wal-Ibahah, Fasl fil-Libs, Vol 9, p. 599, selected)
6. It is not permissible for a man to apply henna to his hands and feet; even for a groom to apply henna to his hands and feet during wedding ceremonies is not permissible. (Bahar-e-Shari'at, Part 7, p. 105, summarised)
The remaining Sunnahs and manners of adornment will be mentioned in the learning circles. Therefore, do participate in the the learning circles to learn them.
صَلُّوۡا عَلَى الۡحَبِيۡب صَلَّى اللّٰهُ عَلٰى مُحَمَّد