Plucking the eyebrows
We will quote for you the fatwas issued by the scholars
concerning the ruling on removing hair from the eyebrows and hair
from the rest of the body.
Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allaah have mercy on him) said: “If
removing hair from the eyebrows is done by plucking, this is
namas (plucking the eyebrows) and the Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) cursed the naamisah (the
woman who plucks eyebrows) and the mutanammisah (the woman
who has her eyebrows plucked). This is a major sin, and women are
singled out in this ruling because they are the ones who usually
do this, for the purpose of beautification, but if a man were to
do it he would also be cursed, just as a woman is cursed for
doing this, Allaah forbid.
If hair is removed from the eyebrows by a method other than
plucking, such as by cutting or shaving, some of the scholars
regard this as being the same as plucking, because it is changing
the creation of Allaah, so there is no difference between
plucking, cutting or shaving. This is undoubtedly more on the
safe side, so a person must avoid that, whether man or woman.”
(Quoted from Fataawa ‘Ulama’ al-Balad al-Haraam, p.
577)
The following question was mentioned in Fataawa al-Lajnah
al-Daa’imah (5/196):
A young woman has very thick eyebrows that make her look bad.
This girl was forced to shave part of the area between the
eyebrows and to reduce the rest so that she will look acceptable
to her husband.
The Committee replied:
“It is not permissible to shave the eyebrows or reduce then,
because that is the namas (plucking) for which the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) cursed the one who
does it and the one who asks for it to be done. What you must do
is repent and pray for forgiveness for what you have done in the
past, and beware of that in the future.
Another question (5/195) was put to the Committee:
Namas means removing some of the hair of the
eyebrows, and is not permitted, because the Messenger (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) cursed the woman who plucks her
eyebrows and the one who has that done, but it is permissible for
a woman to remove a beard or moustache, if one grows, or hair
from her legs or arms.”
The hadeeth which says that the woman who plucks the eyebrows
or who has that done is cursed was narrated by al-Bukhaari (4886)
and Muslim (2125), from the hadeeth of ‘Abd-Allaah ibn Mas’ood
(may Allaah be pleased with him).
The point is that it is haraam to remove any hair from the
eyebrows, whether all the hair is removed by shaving, or some of
it is removed by cutting. Anything apart from that is
permissible, such as removing hair from the arms and legs, and
the area between the eyebrows. The following appeared in
Fataawa al-Lajnah (5/197):
Answered by
Shaykh Abdurrahman ibn Yusuf, CA
Assalamu alaykum
In the name of Allah the Inspirer of truth.
The issue of removing hair from around the eyebrows has become a
very popular issue and one which many people seem to be very
confused about. What makes it more difficult is that the style in
vogue today [especially in non-Muslim circles] is one of thinning
the eyebrows and shaping them. Hence, this poses a great fitna
for many of our Muslim sisters.
Even those who have perfectly formed eyebrows sometimes feel that
they are out of shape and look upon themselves as being ugly.
Then they begin the exercise of shaping, bleaching, and thinning
them out.
The Prophet Sallallahu alayhi wasallam said:
Allah has cursed
those women who modify their eyebrows or ask others to do it for
them (Sahih al-Bukhari and Muslim).
As we can see the
warning from the Prophet Sallalllahu alayhi wasallam is a very
strong one. This is why great scholars like Ibn Hajar al-'Asqalani,
Tabari, Nawawi, among others have actually prohibited any kind of
modification to the eyebrows, even removing hair from in between
linked eye-brows. Tabari has considered it to be changing the
creation of Allah.
However, they have
permitted the removal of hair for women from the chin and above
the upper lip (if a beard or a moustache develops), since this is
to avoid resembling men.
We learn from this that it is not permissible for women to remove
any hair from the eyebrows for the sake of just beautifying
themselves. However, it would be permissible for a women to
remove the hair from above the nose (if the eyebrows have become
linked) as this is considered not-normal. It may also be
considered permitted to clip off one or two stray hairs from
around the eyebrows or for very bushy eyebrows to be reduced to
normal size and moderation. This type of concession (i.e. to
remove hair for the sake of eliminating a defective appearance)
can be found in the following:
Ibn 'Abidin al-Shami
writes in his commentary on the al-Durr al-Mukhtar
concerning the prohibition of plucking hear from the face:
It is possible that
the prohibition mentioned [in the hadith] is if this is done for
the sake of beautifying oneself for the sake of strangers,
otherwise, if she has some hair on her face which causes
abhorrence in her husband, then the prohibition of removing such
hair seems to be far-fetched. This is because [self-]
beautification for women is recommended for the sake of
chastity.… It states in the Tabyin al-Maharim that
removing facial hair is unlawful, unless a beard or moustache
grows on a women, in which case it will not be unlawful to remove
it, but would actually be recommended. It is related in the
Tatarkhaniyya from al-Mudmarat that there is
no objection in removing the hair from eyebrows and face so long
as it does not cause one to resemble a effeminate. The same is
mentioned in the Mujtaba (Radd al-Muhtar 5:239).
There is also the
following from the Fatawa Hindiyya:
And there is no
objection to take the hair of eyebrows and face so long as it is
not effeminate (Fatawa Hindiyya pg 23/4).
Also, one of the
great jurists of the twenty first century Mufti Rashid Ahmad
Ludhyanwi issued the following fatwa:
[...] however, if
the eyebrows have become so dense that it is unseemly for a woman
and incites abhorrence in her husband, it is permissible to trim
it to a more appropriate and normal size (Ahsan al-Fatawa
Vol.8 pg.76; Zakariyya Book Depot).
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 women 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 style 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 styles 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 (R.A) 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.
And Allah knows best.