Salam Brothers and Sisters in Islam,
My name is Ali and I am a 30 year old brother in Canada. I have a tattoo of the sphynx on my shoulder that I got at a young age. There is no vulgarities or any distastefulness to it. It was done professionally and is simply a symbol of my heritage (Egyptian).
I consider myself a "new age" muslim. I do not drink, eat pork, and I follow the 5 pillars of Islam however with my parents being relief workers I have seen many cultures in my life and adapted parts of those cultures into myself. My question is simple,
What is the position if any, in the Holy Quran regarding tattoo's? I am considering getting Allah written in arabic under my existing tattoo, but I could not get a clear answer from my father or any other muslim brothers and sisters I have spoke too.
Thank you in advance for any advise you may be able to give. Any quotations to back peoples opinion on this is a must. There are too many people out there who swing the words of Allah to fit their argument.
Regards,
Ali Bana
My name is Ali and I am a 30 year old brother in Canada. I have a tattoo of the sphynx on my shoulder that I got at a young age. There is no vulgarities or any distastefulness to it. It was done professionally and is simply a symbol of my heritage (Egyptian).
I consider myself a "new age" muslim. I do not drink, eat pork, and I follow the 5 pillars of Islam however with my parents being relief workers I have seen many cultures in my life and adapted parts of those cultures into myself. My question is simple,
What is the position if any, in the Holy Quran regarding tattoo's? I am considering getting Allah written in arabic under my existing tattoo, but I could not get a clear answer from my father or any other muslim brothers and sisters I have spoke too.
Thank you in advance for any advise you may be able to give. Any quotations to back peoples opinion on this is a must. There are too many people out there who swing the words of Allah to fit their argument.
Regards,
Ali Bana