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[quote][blue]hain...who said it's 'haram' [8)] there are limitations though.[/blue] one may clear the extra hair around the eyebrows to cleanse and beautify; however changing shape to an extent of making them too thin to look rather uglier;or like some women of medina who used to shave them off completely,used to get tatooing done, get artificial spaces done between teeth and were involved in prostitution, the prophet sws cursed them.( i have noticed that all these options are still available in local hair dressers shops here-hence we can still see such reflections of 'jahliya'/ignorance in today's world along with many other acts of jahliyah) so we ought to keep in mind the limits they crossed in this process of beautification and the purpose they used it for. the second limitation therefore is that the intention should not be showing off or using such beautification means for immodest purposes. [purple]other than these limitations, islam does not put restrictions on natural urge of women to beautify themselves within the limits of modesty.[/purple]ps the link http://www.studying-islam.org/forum/topic.aspx?topicid=2190&lang=ur&forumid=39 [green]peace[/green] [:)][/quote]
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