I have confirmed it from few scholars. Kindly share if you have any authentic source to share.
Following is what I have found.
Q: What Islam says about rasam-e-hina or mehandi and meau? Can these ceremonies be celebrated without songs and dancing? Is mehndi is sunnat? Can women wear yellow dress and can paste “ubtan”?
Answer: Rasme hina comprises various types of sins like dancing, singing, unveiling of women in front of strange people and to put henna on the hands of the groom by the ladies of the bride and on the hands of the bride by the ladies of the groom. To put henna on the hands of the groom consist of two unlawful acts.
- It is unlawful for a man to use henna on his hands because it is resemblance to women.
- The unveiling of strange women in front of the groom who is an unconfident person for those women as well these women touch the groom’s body. It is also another unlawful act. Therefore such a bad custom can never be lawful only by leaving dancing and singing. As concerning to use of henna for women so there is no problem in it. Rather it is a sunnah for them. There are many narrations, which tell us that the Holy Prophet (Sallal lahu Alaihe Wassalam) ordered women to use henna. As regarding “Mayoon”, if the custom of “Mayoon” also consist of the same unlawful acts which have been mentioned in previous lines so there is no doubt that it is also forbidden (Haram) in Islam. There is no problem in wearing yellow dress and in cleaning the body with particular paste of “Mayoon”. And women are not allowed to get out from their house without any religious need.