Use of Itr (Perfume)

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i don't think that just because there's alcohol in perfume that makes it haraam

what about rubbing alcohol?? thats not haraam

Exaclty. Alcohol is just a common name given to certain chemical compounds because they have something in common on a chemical level. Ethanol is the type of alcohol that is in beer and intoxicating drinks, and is unlawful, but just because other chemicals are called alcohols it doesnt mean they are intoxicating and therefore haram.

If that doesnt make sense, a dumb example would be like saying mammal is the name given to a certain group of animals, and pig is a mammal which is haram. but that doesnt mean that all mammals are haram. the same way that the alcohol ethanol is haram, but that doesnt mean all alcohols are haram.

For a fatwa see here.

So just because a perfume says alcohol on it, its doesnt mean that it is ethanol. But you might want to check just in case because i have no idea if they use ethanol in perfumes lol.

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Question :


What is the ruling on using perfumes which contain some alcohol?

Answer :

If a person knows that there is a perfume which contains something that would prevent its use, such as intoxicants or impure materials (najaasah), then he should not use it. That includes colognes, because we know from the testimony of the doctors that they are not free from intoxicants. They contain a large amount of alcohol which is an intoxicant. So we should not use them unless we find kinds which are free of such materials. There are enough kinds of permissible perfumes to leave us with no need for these, praise be to Allaah. The same applies to all kinds of drinks or foods which contain intoxicants – we should not use them. The guideline is that whatever intoxicates in large quantities is haraam in small quantities. The Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whatever intoxicates in large quantities is haraam in small quantities.” And Allaah is the source of strength.



Shaykh ‘Abd-Alazeez ibn Baaz (www.islam-qa.com)


Q: Is it permissible to use a perfume, deodorant, etc. which contains alcohol, and if so, can one perform Salaat without washing it off?

A: It is not permissible to use deodorants that contain alcohol from grapes or date extracts. Such perfumes are impure and Salaat with it is invalid. However, if the alcohol is synthetic, it is pure and permissible to use. Salaat without washing off such perfumes will be valid. Sometimes, it becomes difficult to differentiate between genuine and synthetic alcohol. Thus, to be on the safe side, one should rather prefer using deodorants and perfumes that are labelled as alcohol-free, especially when such perfumes are easily available. (Mufti M Saeed Motara; Azaadville)

and Allah Ta'ala Knows Best
Mufti Ebrahim Desai


Question
What is the Islamic views of Muslims using cosmetics, e.g. lipstick, foundation, perfume, after-shave, etc.or even consuming food that has traces (not the main ingredient) of alcohol in them.

Question 6(a) Principally, if the alcohol is extracted from grapes or dates it is not permissible. Rasulullah (Sallallaahu Álayhi Wasallam) said, "Khamr (wine) is from these two trees, dates and grapes." (Mishkãt p. 317). Furthermore, Rasulullah (Sallallaahu Álayhi Wasallam) said, 'Alcohol itself is prohibited and intoxication in every other beverage.' (Hidaaya vol. 4 p. 497).

However, if the alcohol in foods is not from dates or grape extract but from, for example, ethanol which is fermented from sugar cane mollasses and does not intoxicate, then it is permissible.

Question 6 (b) A: It is not permissible to use cosmetics that contain alcohol from grapes or date extracts. Such cosmetics are impure and Salaat with it is invalid. However, if the alcohol is synthetic, it is pure and permissible to use. Salaat without washing off such cosmetics will be valid. Sometimes, it becomes difficult to differentiate between genuine and synthetic alcohol.
Thus, to be on the safe side, one should rather prefer using cosmetics that are labelled as 'alcohol-free', especially when such cosmetics are easily available.

By Mufti Ebrahim Desai

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^I think the key point there is that just because something is an alcohol, does not mean it is also an intoxicant.
 
the point is that there are hadith regarding anything that is haram, i.e intoxicants are haram not just in large quantities but even in small quantities, even if its too small to intoxicate u, yes ur not drinking it but u can inhale it and it can go into ur blood stream n some scholars also differ on the opinion as to whether it is najis or not. so therefore ur namaz wudnt be valid if it was on ur clothes etc.

there are numerous hadith regarding avoiding that which is doubtful so even with a slight doubt we shud avoid such things especialy when there are alcohol free perfumes out there made especialy for us muslims such as attr.
 
The point of reference for Islamic rulings must be the texts of the Qur’aan and Sunnah, not one’s own opinion, mood, desire or ideas about what is nice. Concerning this very issue many reports have been narrated which strictly forbid this (women wearing perfume when they go out). These reports include saheeh ahaadeeth in which the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) forbade women to wear perfume when they go out of their houses:

Abu Moosa al-Ash’ari said: the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Any woman who puts on perfume then passes by people so that they can smell her fragrance, is an adulteress.”

Zaynab al-Thaqafiyyah reported that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “If any one of you (women) goes out to the mosque, let her not touch any perfume.”

Abu Hurayrah said: the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Any woman who has scented herself with bakhoor (incense), let her not attend ‘Ishaa’ prayers with us.”

Moosa ibn Yassaar said that a woman passed by Abu Hurayrah and her scent was overpowering. He said, “O female slave of al-Jabbaar, are you going to the mosque?” She said, “Yes,” He said, “And have you put on perfume because of that?” She said, “Yes.” He said, “Go back and wash yourself, for I heard the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) say: ‘If a woman comes out to the mosque and her fragrance is overpowering, Allaah will not accept any prayer from her until she goes home and washes herself.’”

The reason for this prohibition is quite clear, which is that women’s fragrance may cause undue provocation of desires. The scholars also included other things under this heading of things to be avoided by women who want to go to the mosque, such as beautiful clothes, jewellery that can be seen, excessive adornments and mingling with men. See Fath al-Baari, 2/279.

Ibn Daqeeq al-‘Eed said:

This indicates that it is forbidden for a woman who wants to go to the mosque to wear perfume, because this causes provocation of men’s desires. This was reported by al-Manaawi in Fayd al-Qadeer, in the commentary on the first hadeeth of Abu Hurayrah quoted above.

Having examined all this saheeh evidence, there can be no room for debate or argument. Muslim women have to understand the seriousness of the issue and the sin involved in going against this shar’i ruling. They should remember that they are going out to seek reward, not to fall into sin. We ask Allaah to keep us safe and sound.

By the way, we recently read that biologists have discovered a sexual gland in the nose, i.e., there is a direct connection between the sense of smell and the provocation of desire. If this is true, then it is one of the signs that prove even to the kuffaar how precise are the rulings of this sharee’ah which came to preserve chastity and to block the ways that lead to immorality.



Islam Q&A
Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid (www.islam-qa.com)


the prophet saw sed that the two wordly things that he loved was women and perfume.

attr is a sunnah of the prophet saw and men are recommended to wear it.

women however arnt allowed to wear it out, only for their husbands.
Salam sis

Thanks for the info, indeed it is a good post.

Wassalam
 

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