nose job/ hair transplant halaal?

is cosmetic surgery or hair transplant allowed or not allowed?

i heard that the point is that you shouldn’t alter your body…

i heard that cosmetic surgery is not allowed…but nothing i heard about transplants..

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No its not lik tht , in tht case makeup wouldnt b allowed toooo .

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thats like pemanent modification being talked about..not temp

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as long as ur earned money is Halal , everything is halal …:chai:

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chalo g.....so i can eat pig bought from halal money, hire a ho.....and the list goes on!...jeez...i asked a serious quetion here..

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wth , y r u draging pig in between :smack:
if som1 wants to loook ishmart , y r u jealous :smiley: if som1 want to have a fake nose , y r u putting ur nose in som1’s business. I m serious its halal jst lik halal Hugs:chai:

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okz...lets see wat others say....u gotta have some reference u know...

this is one fatwa..

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Question:
Are Tattoos Haram in Islam ? if not , which symbols are haram ? I know hurting the body on purpose is Haram , but if tattoo doesnt hurt the body , is it still Haram , can u please clear all that for me.

Answer:
Praise be to Allaah.

Tattooing, in which the skin is pierced with a needle and a blue or other coloured dye is injected, is haraam in all forms, whether it causes pain or not, because it involves changing the creation of Allaah, and because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) cursed the one who does tattoos and the one for whom that is done. In al-Saheehayn it is narrated that ‘Abd-Allaah ibn Mas’ood (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: May Allaah curse the women who do tattoos and those for whom tattoos are done, those who pluck their eyebrows and those who file their teeth for the purpose of beautification and*** alter the creation of Allaah.* (al-Bukhaari, al-Libaas, 5587; Muslim, al-Libaas, 5538).

With regard to all these matters, the ahaadeeth testify that the one who does them is cursed and that they are major sins. There is some difference of scholarly opinion as to the reason why they are forbidden. It was said that it is because they are a form of deception, and it was said that it is because it is a way of changing the creation of Allaah, as Ibn Mas’ood said – which is more correct and also includes the first meaning. And it was suggested that what is forbidden is only that which is permanent, because that is changing the creation of Allaah; as for that which is not permanent, such as kohl which used for adornment by women, that is permitted by the scholars. (Tafseer al-Qurtubi, 5/393).

So if what is referred to in the question is that which is not permanent, then it is not a tattoo as such and does not change the creation of Allaah. See question no. 8904.
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i dont believe in any fatwa , jst pay molvi som money he will write the fatwa according to your demand n requirement ... so its nt authentic ... :(

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come on now......he cited a reference.......i.e....i highlighted that part....i am not saying its 100% correct/authentic.......its just a view point......but u can't just say that something is wrong without citing any justification.....the molvi gave a justification (however lame it may be)...it needs to be addressed nevertheles..

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hmm you tell me what kinda reply you want i can edit my replies according to ur demandsss …:rotfl:

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just prove the fatwa molvi is wrong.....thats it.....nullify his logic....that would be a point.....just saying ''ummmm i don't like it...' does warrant any acknowledgement..

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i have so many tattoos on my body :rotfl:
Yaar personalyy i hate discussion over religious issues its somthg thts 1 personal issues … wo janai or us ka rab thts all … i love to do wht i want thts it :chai:

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well...i think then u r in the wrong place may be.....

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may b or may b not :khumar:

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There are mixed opinions, some say a straight ‘no’ to any permanent cosmetic surgery but others say that it is permitted for a ‘deformity’ (which is obviously subjective eg. a massive hooked nose might be a deformity to some but perfectly acceptable to others) or if the ‘problem’ is causing someone psychological harm or distress and that extreme unhappiness can be dealt with be changing or removing what is bothering them. There was a fatwa on one of the main Islamic sites explaining it all but I can’t seem to find it right now..

Desis tend to be very anti-surgery due to it being something ‘strange’ to our culture (funny the same ppl who bleat on about it not being allowed are usually the ones who are obsessed with skin whitening and seem to apparently have no problem with that lol).. Tehran is the nose job capital of the world, shows what a difference there is in opinion between us and them in terms of it being acceptable:

‘The Islamic republic has the highest rate of nose surgery in the world, although precise figures are hard to establish.’

'One prominent Tehran plastic surgeon says his patients include the daughters of senior Islamic clerics. Its use in the Islamic republic was officially sanctioned by Ayatollah Khomeini, Iran’s late leader and father of the Islamic revolution. He gave the go-ahead after being consulted by a religious figure whose daughter was due to be operated on by Iran’s leading plastic surgeon, Mohammed Abidipour’

Source: Vanity and boredom fuel Iran's nose job boom | World news | The Guardian

It’s very common amongst wealthy Arab women as well (inc religious ones).. Every time I went to my plastic surgeon here in London I would see them coming in for this or that, often flying over from the Middle East just to have their procedures done..

NomiCA, u could do a search on here for that fatwa I was looking for regarding the permissibility of cosmetic surgery by some scholars, I think I might have posted it in the Fashion & Beauty forum a year or so back..

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well i have hear similar thing...that if its to correct an abnormality then its ok.....but not for beautification or something....

well arabs/iranians doing it is not in itself a proof that its allowed..because arabs do a lot of other stuff too which isn't allowed...or even iranians for that matter....

i guess it comes down to whether the purpose was to restore normalcy or enhance beauty......

but hairtransplant is different .....its separate case i think...would like opinion on that

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I also issued a fatwa long time ago in these forums. As did some other GS moulvies.
Search for that thread. :chai:

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OP, I know it's not proof just because a lot of ppl do it but the fact that the Ayatollah approved it might mean it's not necessarily haram..

If ur of the opinion that for enhancing beauty/vanity it's haram I would have thought a hair transplant would come under that as well seeing as tho it's not exactly a health need or anything..

If a huge nose isn't seen as a 'deformity' than surely being bald can't be either..

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What if someone goes into clinical depression on loss of hair ?

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^Depends on which opinion u follow, a lot of scholars will say it's fine if it bothers u so much that u will fall into clinical depression, others will say 'tough luck, u just have to live with it.'

There are some areas tho where even the the most conservative scholars tend to relax their rulings a bit eg. after a woman has had a mastectomy due to Cancer or someone has a huge birthmark covering half their face.. There are sooo many situations where strictly speaking a procedure is done for cosmetic reasons but could really improve a person's quality of life or give them the confidence they would never have otherwise.. The problem is the subjective nature of looks and what is considered 'normal'/'abnormal.'