FAQ

Is tongue piercing Haram in Islam?

Is tongue piercing Haram in Islam?

According to the fatwa of the ayatollah Khamenei and ayatollah Sistani, piercing the tongue itself is not haram for both men and women unless it causes the serious danger or harm to the body. They also say that such things must be done by mahram or someone from the same gender, otherwise it is haram.

Is it permissible for a Muslim woman to wear nose jewelry?

Also, if wearing nose jewelry in the nose is part of the Muslim culture where the woman lives, there is nothing wrong with piercing the nose. Irrespective of any difference in opinion, the basic rulings with any kind of body piercing for women are as follows:

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Is it safe to get your nose pierced yourself?

Get your nose pierced by a licensed professional. Never do it yourself or let a friend do it for you. Make sure the person doing the piercing follows these safety procedures: Asks if you have any health problems or could be pregnant. Uses a sterile needle. Piercing guns can’t be properly sterilized.

Is it permissible to put a ring in a woman’s nose?

According to Standing Committee on Academic Research and Issuing Fatwas, “The ruling on putting a ring in a woman’s nose is that it is permissible, because the nose is pierced for the purpose of adornment and not for the purpose of harming or changing the creation of Allah…” (Fataawa al-Lajnah al-Daa’imah li’l-Buhooth al-‘Ilmiyyah wa’l-Ifta’)

Are piercings on a woman halal?

Piercings on a woman are halal as long as they are not imitating kaafirs. If it is in a place where one would only show their husbands or other mahrams (for example, an ear piercing on a girl who wears hijab), then the piercing should be done by a woman without other men around.

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What are the rules for nose piercings in Islam?

In Pakistan it seems to be very common for nose piercings I think because it part of the culture from before Islam. So the ‘rules’ differ from locality to locality. If the piercing involves harm or pain, then it becomes forbidden, as it is stated in the Holy Quran,