Asalamu Alaikum
I've been a member of this forum for quite some time, but never really did much here. I recently had a question that I thought I would pose to the community here and see if I could get some help with an answer.
I am a henna artist. I do henna for Muslims and Non Muslims alike. When it comes to doing Bridal Henna for Muslim sisters, I am constantly having to tell them 'no' to black henna. If you don't know what black henna is, well it isn't henna at all. Its black hair dye that may be added to henna powder (or not) that some people use to stain their skin. The problem is, is that it is very dangerous and can cause permanent scaring and other severe health complications. The reason why some of the brides want it, is because they are sisters with darker skin and where they come from 'everyone does it'.
I recently had a meeting with a bride that even knew of someone that had been scarred for life by it, but still wanted black henna. I tried every way I could to convince her that it was very bad to do. I flat out said I would never use it. I even went as far as to say that Islamically it could be considered haram because if we know it could permanently scar us and we still use it, it is putting ourselves in harms way. It would be like pouring acid on yourself.
So, my question is (after that long winded, disjointed rant), do you think that there would be a case to say that using 'black henna' is haram?
I've been a member of this forum for quite some time, but never really did much here. I recently had a question that I thought I would pose to the community here and see if I could get some help with an answer.
I am a henna artist. I do henna for Muslims and Non Muslims alike. When it comes to doing Bridal Henna for Muslim sisters, I am constantly having to tell them 'no' to black henna. If you don't know what black henna is, well it isn't henna at all. Its black hair dye that may be added to henna powder (or not) that some people use to stain their skin. The problem is, is that it is very dangerous and can cause permanent scaring and other severe health complications. The reason why some of the brides want it, is because they are sisters with darker skin and where they come from 'everyone does it'.
I recently had a meeting with a bride that even knew of someone that had been scarred for life by it, but still wanted black henna. I tried every way I could to convince her that it was very bad to do. I flat out said I would never use it. I even went as far as to say that Islamically it could be considered haram because if we know it could permanently scar us and we still use it, it is putting ourselves in harms way. It would be like pouring acid on yourself.
So, my question is (after that long winded, disjointed rant), do you think that there would be a case to say that using 'black henna' is haram?