Using hair relaxer
Q: I want to know if the use of hair relaxer is allowed in Islam. Most responses I have seen are confusing and I don't want to make a mistake.
Q: I want to know if the use of hair relaxer is allowed in Islam. Most responses I have seen are confusing and I don't want to make a mistake.
Q: Soon I am getting married and I am bound to have makeup from a parlour on my wedding day and I dont know which makeup brand the parlour uses, whether it is halaal or haraam makeup. Will the namaz be valid with such makeup of which halaal/haraam status is unknown?
Q: What is the reason that women are not allowed to wear imitation rings?
Q: I bought an automatic watch that was stated to be all stainless steel. However, I was looking through the case back and it appears that the rotor (instrument that winds the watch that makes it work) might be gold plated. I looked online and it does seem like the rotor is made of steel, not solid gold. The rest of the watch components, such as the dial, hands, markers, case, strap, buckle & case back are either made of steel or crystal. Would it be impermissible to wear such a watch if the rotor (or any other mechanical part on the inside) is gold plated? If that is the case and I have been wearing that watch for the past 8 months, what needs to be done? Should I sell it or would that also be impermissible?
Q: Women can use phermono spray for her husband
Q: I want to ask about aqeeq stone. Can a female wear a black aqeeq stone ring as they cant be in tahaarat in all the time.
Q: I have a question regarding using/wearing stones in jewellery. I know that stones like kyanite and lapis lazuli are often used by people because they believe that they have certain metaphysical properties. I've recently come into quite a few stones (quartz crystal, malachite, kyanite, etc.) that have been passed from person to person, but the original purchaser bought them because of the metaphysical properties that they believed them to have. I simply think that they're beautiful rocks and creations of Allah Ta'ala and have no intentions of relying on them for anything. Is it permissible for me to wear them as jewellery? Would that be a form of shirk? Diamonds and sapphires are believed to have certain properties as well; should we just avoid all stones?
Q: I'm married and have two daughters Alhamdulilah! My husband wants me to do nose piercing, because he loves it on my face! Is it halal or haram to do the nose piercing?
Q: I wanted to know if it's permissible to wear false eyelashes? And if there's one type that we aren't allowed to wear?
Q: Is it permissible for ladies to use black mehndi for their nails and applying on their hands?