Tanam Bulu Mata, Menyambung Rambut & Sulam Alis dalam Islam - Ning Imaz I Suara Muslimah

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6 Jul 202104:17

Summary

TLDRThe video discusses the Islamic perspective on popular beauty treatments such as eyelash extensions, eyebrow tattoos, and facial fillers. These practices are deemed **haram** (forbidden) in Islam because they alter the natural body, which is against the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Eyelash extensions and eyebrow tattoos, being forms of altering one’s appearance, are compared to tattooing, which invalidates wudu (ablution). Similarly, filler injections, which modify facial features, are also prohibited. The video emphasizes the impact of these treatments on the validity of wudu and prayer, stressing the importance of preserving the natural form created by Allah.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Eyelash extensions involve adding false eyelashes with glue to make the natural lashes look longer and more voluminous.
  • 😀 According to Islamic teachings, eyelash extensions are considered haram because they involve connecting additional hair to the body, which is prohibited.
  • 😀 The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) condemned practices like hair extensions and body modifications such as teeth sharpening, tattoos, and hair removal for beautification.
  • 😀 Eyelash extensions are similar to hair extensions, which are forbidden as they are seen as altering God's creation.
  • 😀 The process of eyelash extensions uses glue that lasts for about one month, but it is not permanent, and the false lashes eventually fall out.
  • 😀 Similarly, eyebrow tattoos (sulam alis) are prohibited in Islam, as they are a form of semi-permanent body modification that resembles tattooing.
  • 😀 Sulam alis is considered haram because the ink penetrates the skin, causing a permanent alteration to the body.
  • 😀 Filler injections, such as those using silicone or hyaluronic acid, are also not allowed in Islam as they alter the body’s natural form.
  • 😀 Both eyelash extensions and eyebrow tattoos invalidate wudu (ablution) for prayer, as they create a barrier between water and the skin.
  • 😀 The reason why such practices are considered haram is that they cause impurities (najis) by mixing ink or glue with blood, which contaminates the body for religious rituals.

Q & A

  • What is the Islamic view on eyelash extensions?

    -Eyelash extensions are considered haram (forbidden) in Islam because they involve attaching synthetic lashes to natural ones, which is classified as hair extension. This practice is seen as altering Allah's creation, which is prohibited in Islam.

  • Why are eyebrow tattoos (sulam alis) considered haram in Islam?

    -Eyebrow tattoos are considered haram because they involve permanently altering the body, similar to tattoos. Islam prohibits altering the natural form of the body, and since the procedure is semi-permanent, it is not allowed.

  • How do beauty treatments like eyelash extensions and eyebrow tattoos affect wudu (ablution)?

    -These beauty treatments affect wudu because they can prevent water from reaching the skin. With eyelash extensions, the glue prevents water from touching the natural eyelashes, and with eyebrow tattoos, the ink mixes with the skin and blood, which can render wudu invalid.

  • What is the reasoning behind the prohibition of altering one’s appearance in Islam?

    -The prohibition stems from the belief that altering one's appearance goes against the natural form created by Allah. Practices like hair extensions, tattoos, and fillers are considered to change the original body, which is forbidden in Islam.

  • Why are cosmetic fillers like hyaluronic acid injections considered haram?

    -Cosmetic fillers, such as hyaluronic acid injections, are considered haram because they alter the body’s natural appearance. These fillers are used to change features like the nose and lips, and Islam prohibits changing Allah's creation in such a way.

  • What is the connection between tattoos and eyebrow tattoos in Islamic rulings?

    -Both tattoos and eyebrow tattoos are seen as permanent alterations to the body. Since tattoos are prohibited in Islam due to the permanent nature of the ink altering the body, eyebrow tattoos are similarly forbidden for the same reason.

  • How long do eyelash extensions typically last, and what happens after that period?

    -Eyelash extensions typically last for around one month (four weeks). After this period, they naturally fall off as the natural eyelashes shed, and the extensions are no longer attached.

  • Why is the practice of 'sulam alis' similar to getting a tattoo?

    -Sulam alis (eyebrow tattooing) is similar to getting a tattoo because both involve semi-permanent ink applied to the skin. The application of ink in eyebrow tattoos mimics the process of tattooing, which is why it is classified as haram.

  • What is the impact of using glue in eyelash extensions on wudu?

    -The use of glue in eyelash extensions creates a barrier that prevents water from reaching the natural eyelashes. Since water is essential for proper wudu, this barrier makes it impossible to complete the ritual correctly, thus invalidating wudu.

  • What is the significance of purity in wudu with regard to beauty treatments?

    -Purity is central to wudu, as it is required for performing acts of worship, such as prayer. Beauty treatments that alter the body and create barriers, such as eyelash extensions or eyebrow tattoos, hinder the proper completion of wudu and make it invalid.

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