Is it Obligatory for Women to Dye Their Hands with Henna? | Shaykh Ibn Baz
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Abu Hurraira narrated that The Prophet ﷺ said:
❝Whoever invites to guidance will be rewarded like those who follow him in guidance are rewarded, and that will not decrease the reward of those who have followed him❞.
[Collected by Imām Muslim]
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Jazak Allāh Khayr wa Barakallaah Feek
Jazakumullah Khairan
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Is Nail polish also rewardable then,because it clearly distinguishes between female and male hands?
رحم الله الشيخ ابن باز
But it is not obligatory, right? Me as a revert I am not used to this, to have henna on my hands
Does a woman need to cover her hands then after dyeing them with henna in front of non maharim?
Ofcourse she does.
Her hands are awrah. Many evidencrs in Qur'an and sunnah.
But I thought all the body of the woman is awrah which is the opinion the sheikh follows right? So how can a woman show her hands with henna outside? Somebody please clarify jazakallah khair
Not outside brother,inside
The dying here is not highly decorative wedding henna. It is just the fingers dipped in henna not much more than the tips they are discussing. When the Sahabiyyat would give the pledge to the Prophet, salla allaahu alayhi wa salaam, they would show their fingertips as their giving of the bai'ah. and The henna made it known they were women.
How do we ask questions to scholars ?
Easiest way is to meet them in person, I study under shaykh abdurazzaq al badr may Allah preserve him, I can ask him any question you have