Men must keep beards

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sis muslim men arent allowed to trim their beards at all, the only thing they can trim is their moustache.

http://www.islamonline.net/servlet/...h-Ask_Scholar/FatwaE/FatwaE&cid=1119503545028


First of all, we would like to stress the fact that Islam calls upon all Muslims to be handsome and beautiful. It goes without saying that a Muslim should always be pure in clothes and body. This purity and cleanliness extends to one’s morals and manners. In their words and deeds, Muslims are to be pure and clean avoiding any form of vulgarity or foul speech. Commanding the purity and the cleanliness of the appearance, the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, says: “Verily, Allah is Beautiful and loves beauty.”

Growing beard is a great Sunnah of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him). On growing a beard, it’s important for the Muslim to maintain his physical appearance. Beard should not be let grow in a way that makes a person look disgusting to people. In other words, the Muslim should make sure that his beard adds to his good looking and smartness.

Shedding more details on this issue, we’d like to cite for you the following Fatwa issued by the eminent Muslim scholar Sheikh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi:

“Ibn `Umar, may Allah be pleased with him, quoted the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) as saying: “Be distinguished from disbelievers, grow your beards, and shave your mustaches.” In the Hadith, the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) related the reason for growing a beard to the necessity of distinguishing Muslims from non-Muslims. The non-Muslims referred to here are the Persians –fire worshipers - who used to shave their beards. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) wanted to teach Muslims how to be distinguished in their appearance, and their behavior.

Besides, shaving beard is an act of revolting against the nature of man, and imitating women. Thus, beard is a sign of maturity and manhood. However, growing a beard does not mean letting it stretch to an unreasonable width or length; rather, it adds to one’s handsomeness when it’s trimmed a bit or shaped from edges. This was the practice of the Salaf (righteous ancestors).

Most of our contemporary Muslims shave their beards, but this represents an act of imitating the enemies of their religion as well as ignoring the guidance of their Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) who said: “Whoever imitates a people, he is one of them.”

Many scholars made it prohibited Haram to shave beard, and they based it on the Prophet’s reasoning. To them, it is mandatory to grow the beard. It was not narrated ever about the righteous companions, and the Salaf (Successors) ignored this matter.

However, some contemporary scholars made it lawful to shave the beard under the pressure of current conditions. They further stated that growing a beard by the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) was a normal action but not a ritual one.

In reality, the Prophet’s insistence on growing a beard is not a matter of tradition but his deliberate insistence on the signs of distinction between Muslims and non-Muslims. Ibn Taimiyah stated that being different from non-believers was what the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) meant as imitating them would lead to companionship, loyalty, and internal love which, on its turn, would lead to external love, and this has been proven right nowadays.

Imam Ibn Taimiyah proceeded to say that, in many places in the Qur’an and the Sunnah, the importance of being distinctive from non-believers is reiterated given the fact that imitating them would also lead to behavioral imitation, a matter that is prohibited Islamically.

Based on the above mentioned, we see that there are three views on shaving the beard. First, shaving beard is prohibited. This is the view of Ibn Taimyiah. Second: it is Makruh (reprehensible), that is `Iyad’s view. The Third view is that there is no problem in shaving the beard. This view is held by many contemporary scholars.

It seems to me that the closest of these three views is the one that deems shaving beard as Makruh. As the stated reason for growing the beard is to be different from the non-believers, it is similar to the matter of dyeing gray hair in order to be distinct from the Jews and Christians; it is known that some of the Companions of the Prophet did not dye their gray hair, signifying that it was commendable rather than obligatory. Similarly, growing the beard may be regarded as commendable but not obligatory, and, accordingly, shaving it would be classified as Makruh rather than Haram. It is true that none of the Companions was known to have shaved his beard. Perhaps there was no need to shave, and perhaps growing the beard was a custom among them."
 
On growing a beard, it’s important for the Muslim to maintain his physical appearance. Beard should not be let grow in a way that makes a person look disgusting to people. In other words, the Muslim should make sure that his beard adds to his good looking and smartness.
However, some contemporary scholars made it lawful to shave the beard under the pressure of current conditions. They further stated that growing a beard by the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) was a normal action but not a ritual one.
Similarly, growing the beard may be regarded as commendable but not obligatory, and, accordingly, shaving it would be classified as Makruh rather than Haram.
Fatwas and opinions of Scholars do not change the status of a Sunnah.

Abdullah bin Mas'ood (RA) stated (in a long Hadeeth):
ولو تركتم سنة نبيكم لضللتم
... and no sooner you desert the Sunnah of your Prophet than you go astray... [Muslim and Abu Dawood]

Moreover, the Fatwa is an extreme case of permissibility, given under certain circumstances. You can even find Fatwa for saying words of Kufr, but under certain conditions. The Taqwa is what is recommended.
So it all depends on how much Taqwa a person has. You can follow the Fatwa or the Taqwa, its up to you.

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Or grow your beard and if they fire you ask them if they want to go to court for religious persecution? (depending of course entirely on what country you live in).

Your boss shouldn't tell you to disobey your God.

My opinion on it.

Would have read the rest of the thread but got a bit fired up at about this post.

Yeah but there are times when a secular government doesnt support it either

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...Fs_anti-beard_rule/rssarticleshow/3473118.cms
 
But why trim the moustache and let the beard grow? Is there an explanation for it?

I believe I read somewhere that Muhammed suggested beards and no moustache so that they could visually distinguish themselves from Christians and Jews (who presumably had beards and moustache). If that is correct, does it not follw that the sentiment behind the suggestion is a matter of identification and would ity not then follow that if identifictaion is no longer an issue then having a beard and no moustache is no longer necessary.
 
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Best talk I've heard on this subject:
http://www.islamicboard.com/islamic...rd-story-exclusive-interview-yasir-qadhi.html

The Shaykh goes over the Fiqh of the beard, whether or not beard = Hijab, what some scholars have said regarding beard and different opinions regarding it, how we should be wise when telling others to grow a beard, how prioritization is important and is lacking amongst many sectors of our community when issues such as the beard comes up, how to properly give advice to people, and how over zealousness in aspects of the religion such as the beard can have adverse effects amongst members of the community. I hope that everyone who's participated in this thread takes out 45 minutes to sit down and listen Insha'Allaah.

I honestly don't even see any benefit of leaving this thread open as it seems to be starting mini-arguments amongst members with a lot of fatwa copy/pasting. If it continues, I'll have to close this thread.
 
I'm and willing to grow a beard but my mother and my grandmother says to do it later on in life when I'm older even though the hair grows on my face, I hate shaving though but I also have some legal problems like my passport photo but still I wanna grow a beard, I'll be 21 this feb for crying out loud lol!
 
I'm and willing to grow a beard but my mother and my grandmother says to do it later on in life when I'm older even though the hair grows on my face, I hate shaving though but I also have some legal problems like my passport photo but still I wanna grow a beard, I'll be 21 this feb for crying out loud lol!

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You never know when your time is up, brother. The whole "waiting until you're older" bit is ridiculous. You're an adult now and if you want to follow the commandment of Muhammad (SAW), you should start to grow your beard out.
 
When I read the ayat about shaving and tearing clothes in grief (hadith 501) it reminded me of the Mitzvot (Jewish Laws) that says "Not to make a bald spot in mourning". So the shaving, as wth1257 pointed out, could only be in regards in time of grief. Perhaps it was a polytheistic practice back then.

Plus the injunction of the second hadith to not act like polytheists is a conditional that can be argued no longer applies.
 
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You never know when your time is up, brother. The whole "waiting until you're older" bit is ridiculous. You're an adult now and if you want to follow the commandment of Muhammad (SAW), you should start to grow your beard out.

I know I am ready but my parents are well....barring me, when I'll go to the us(which isnt far off) I will grow a beard regardless, but at present I still try to keep it as long as my mother dont notice it
 
some chechnyan mujahideen shave the beard to be able to go in and out of towns without being caught, so yeah this is one of them cases
 
i am sorry to say but many people find excuses not to grow a beard! :( , not quoting anyone here but im talking about a few brothers i know in person. May Allah give us all the strength to grow beautiful beards and if the hair doesnt grow then inshallah Allah will give us the reward still!
 
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The Beard and other Traits of Fitrah

Enter into Islam completely (Part 1) by Muhammad al-Jibaly

Publisher: Al-Kitaab & as-Sunnah Publishing

About the Book: Allaah commands the believers to adhere to lslaam in its totality:

"0 you who believe! Enter into Islaam completely, and do not follow the footsteps of Satan. 'verily, he is to you a clear enemy" [Al-Baqarah 2:208]

The true way to guidance and prosperity is through correcting our apparent deeds by complete adherence to the Sunnah, and our hearts by sincerity and continued awareness of Allaah . May He grant us guidance and facilitation.

This Book Deals with the traits of fitrah which are among the issues that some people consider "small" or "minor". However, they are all very important for a Muslim who wishes to maintain healthy hygiene and a dignified appearance, guided in that by Allah's revelation, In addition to the beard, we deal in detail with the issues of grooming the hair, siwak, circumcision, and so on.

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This is a gooood thread ya know :D

My two cents..

There is so much evidence for the beard, I think bros just have a hard time keeping it and loads of people have a stereo type bout beards! Like it will make me look terroristy, old, serious, laaa dee daaaa:p but like these are just excuses! People say it will make em ugly aswel lol! Well well they say Prophet Yusuf (as) was the most handsome person and he had a beard! And hadhrat Aisha (ra) says about RasoolAllah (s) that the women which saw yusuf cut their fingers, if they had seen RasoolAllah (s) they would cut their hearts :D! Mashallah it shows their love, and it also shows she thought he was bootiful, and we know RasoolAllah, had the looks and we also know HE HAD A BEARD! So it shows that the most buffest people have beards:p so it's like killin 2birds with 1 stone, cos if you keep a beard, you will be drop dead gorgeous :D and more importantly you will be fulfillin the sunnah, so that 2 in 1 innaaaay!

And beards make you like grrrrrh like grrrrrrh masculine come on *overflow of manlyness* :pSo what's their to lose! I know it's hard at first but gradualy you will get used to it and plus your gettin reward for it, so why not eh eh eh:D
 
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