It’s important to note that makeup isn’t always used to enhance one’s beauty; sometimes it is used to cover up defects and to make us look “normal.” For example, makeup can be used to cover pimples or dark circles under the eyes due to allergies or sickness. Things like pimples or dark circles cause us to receive unwanted attention from people in the form of asking us if we are sick or thinking we have a contagious skin condition. In the case of diseases like vitiligo (when patches of the skin are completely different colors) , makeup also is used to make somebody look “normal” and not receive stares from people. There are also many skin conditions, like autoimmune conditions, that cause lesions on the skin. Makeup can cover these lesions so that people do not stare at us and do not think that we will give them a disease. I think this use of makeup is very different from something like long false eyelashes or bright red lipstick, which are clearly used to enhance one’s beauty and to draw attention to oneself, rather than to draw attention away from oneself and to cover a defect caused by illness.
JazakAllah khayr. I am so glad you mentioned to importance of teaching our boys to lower their gaze. This is something I have taught my sons about from an early age and will discipline them for, though it is not easy to catch them taking a second glance.
I don't think just teaching is enough. To lower ur gaze u need a very strong iman( esp. for men) So mothers shd focus on both education and upbringing( ta'aleem and tarbiyat) and make their childrens strong in imaan. It's indeed responsibiyof men to lower gaze but it comes secondary and primary is for women to cover themselves properly. ( Both shd work simultaneously)
@@Dil-ka-qalam Salam! Can we wear a makeup in mix setting means boys and girls are not seprated but we also wear a niqab to cover our beauty and we only expose it only in front of our mehrams but also take care of this thing too that we dont wear a any type of color lens and lashes and we also make sure that the make we we do on eyes is not so attractive??? Please reply me!!
I use a magic baby, pink lipstick and powder over my face only which I wipe it off clearly whenever I need to make wudu.. I don't use other products at all.. in very rare cases I may use mascara and I follow the same procedure with it as well..I hope I'm doing it right.. And sisters I think it's better not to use things like concealers coz it harms your skin unknowingly.. the natural glow seems to fade away when you use so much chemicals on your skin..
Unless you're in an all-girls setting, muslim girls shouldn't enhance their beauty. Listen to the Quran and the sunnah sheikhs like what Dr. Zakir Naik said about this topic.
*First of all what was the teaching method of mother Aisha(Ra) to teach men knowledge.* What were the customs; It needs to be explored. A thoruogh examination of Aisha's(Ra) biography clearly reveals that most of her hadiths were narrated through three narrators related to her. Urwah, Qasim and Amrah. [Tahjibut Tahjib; Ibn Hajar, 3/420] Urwah ibn Jubair was Aisha's nephew (son of Asma), Qasim bin Muhammad was Aisha's nephew (Muhammad bin Abu Bakr's son) and Amrah bint Abdur Rahman was Aisha's freed slave. That means the two men who narrated the largest number of hadiths from Aisha are essentially her family and her 'Mahram'. Searching for free mixing or free documents is completely futile and waste of time. It is also true that male students who were not 'Mahram' also acquired knowledge from Aisha (Ra). *But the question is, did they learn/teach hadith in a free mixing method like the so-called Muslim feminist shaykhs, men and women sitting face to face and side by side and presenting them in public?* Come on! Let us find the answer to that question from reliable primary sources of Islamic history. Only two Muhaddith quotes are presented here :- 1. Imam Ibn Hibban (d. 354 Hijri) in his book 'As-Siqat' (7/381) said about Ibn Abi Hatim Razi that *many scholars in Iraq and Hijaz heard hadith from Sayyidah Aisha (Ra). But they never got a chance to look at her.* Hadiths have also been narrated from many female Tabi'een in the same manner. 2. The famous Imam of Hadith, Hafiz Shamsuddin Zahabi (d. 748 AH) clearly mentioned in his book 'Siyaru A'lamin Nubala' (7/38), *we also learned Hadith from several female Muhaddith; Without seeing them. As many Tabi'een have heard the hadith from Aisha Radiyallahu Anha but they have never seen her form.* It is clear from this that Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) used to teach non-Mahram men from behind the veil; not Face to face or side by side free mixing!
Great question! In the video I mention about wearing make-up in places where the focus wil not only be on one person and also the type of make up that can be worn.
@@Dil-ka-qalam I just wear it for myself, not for anyone else. The concealer matches my skin tone and I wear it light so that you can barely tell that it is there.
Jazak ALLAH Khair💘.. IN SHA ALLAH it is the right way to write as it is compose of three words the change in the writing criteria of an Arabic word can change its meaning the way you written that word meaning leads to shirk..
Salam! Can we wear a makeup in mix setting (in wedding)means boys and girls are not seprated but we also wear a niqab to cover our beauty and we only expose it only in front of our mehrams but also take care of this thing too that we dont wear a any type of color lens and lashes and we also make sure that the make we we do on eyes is not so attractive??? Please reply me!!!
Wasallam, it's great that you're considering all these aspects! In mixed settings, it is important to ensure that makeup is not standing out and enticing to non-mahrams. As women, we ourselves know how subtle or flashy the makeup is, so it is important to ensure it does not go against our core Islamic teaching of modesty. Jazakallah!
Such a beautiful and clear explanation. Sheikha, please ignore the comments of the know-it-alls who regard scholars based on their gender and length of the beard. You are equally and if not more qualified to handle this topic. May Allah reward you!
It's not about gender it's about islamic knowledge, and men can and have handled this topic, and they are qualified sheikhs. I'm going to say this again, according to the Quran and sunnah, enhancing your beauty is unnecessary and haram unless to an all girls setting, mahram like your father and grandfather, and other mahram.
Assalam o Alaikum, Yes you can work as a make up artist as long as your work location/salon is women only and there is no men in proximity in case the women don’t have hijab on etc. There is also nothing wrong with selling halal makeup. It is the consumer’s responsibility to use it within the teachings of Islam.
As a Muslim woman i cover up but men still look and i barely wear . makeup so its really the man not the women it dont matter how you dress they still gonna look i wear the hijab men still try to talk to me so at this point what to wear even if our eyes show the man will say y you have nice eyes
correction : _"Is makeup allowed in __-Islam-__ Sunnism/Shitism/Sectarian"_ In Islam everything that is haram or halal has been explained in detail in the Quran. And, makeup is not even mentioned. So, Sunnis, Shiites & Sectarians must stop masquerading as Muslims and abusing the good name of Islam. _peace_ *The Quran explains everything in detail.*
Now a days women's can't think going outside without make up,, & here sister talking about minimal make up which she is saying is okay,, how come??!!!,, misguided women will misguide themselves with this lecture,, they will think now that minimal make up is okay,, where they even don't know how much is okay,, how much make up is supposed to be minimal,, this types of lectures will spread more fitna in the society,,
I haven’t watched this video but the fact that you’re sitting there and posing the question is the very reason that people are being killed in Palestine. Because our priorities as a muslim ummah are misplaced
@@Roosje_Stand_for_the_truthto further add, beauty isn’t haram, Allah created us beautiful. Makeup is simply a form of personal hygiene, like perfume and clean clothing. You can’t make these things impermissible. This makes life very difficult for women especially. And you can’t then make it permissible for men to wear perfume, or groom their beard, saying that “women aren’t affected” when the truth is they are! We also have other men affected, if we want to be absolutely real. So this stuff is all a waste of time and another form of control. It actually is the reason many people leave Islam, so perhaps now we need more than ever to focus on things aside from you’re a boy, I’m a girl and GROW UP! Back in the Prophet’s(sawa) days, women used to adorn themselves with henna. It’s okay to beautify yourself and it’s also okay for men to acknowledge that but with respectful limits and self control. Please let’s not let other religions laugh at us
It’s important to note that makeup isn’t always used to enhance one’s beauty; sometimes it is used to cover up defects and to make us look “normal.” For example, makeup can be used to cover pimples or dark circles under the eyes due to allergies or sickness. Things like pimples or dark circles cause us to receive unwanted attention from people in the form of asking us if we are sick or thinking we have a contagious skin condition. In the case of diseases like vitiligo (when patches of the skin are completely different colors) , makeup also is used to make somebody look “normal” and not receive stares from people. There are also many skin conditions, like autoimmune conditions, that cause lesions on the skin. Makeup can cover these lesions so that people do not stare at us and do not think that we will give them a disease. I think this use of makeup is very different from something like long false eyelashes or bright red lipstick, which are clearly used to enhance one’s beauty and to draw attention to oneself, rather than to draw attention away from oneself and to cover a defect caused by illness.
JazakAllah khayr. I am so glad you mentioned to importance of teaching our boys to lower their gaze. This is something I have taught my sons about from an early age and will discipline them for, though it is not easy to catch them taking a second glance.
I don't think just teaching is enough.
To lower ur gaze u need a very strong iman( esp. for men) So mothers shd focus on both education and upbringing( ta'aleem and tarbiyat) and make their childrens strong in imaan.
It's indeed responsibiyof men to lower gaze but it comes secondary and primary is for women to cover themselves properly.
( Both shd work simultaneously)
@@Dil-ka-qalam
Salam!
Can we wear a makeup in mix setting means boys and girls are not seprated but we also wear a niqab to cover our beauty and we only expose it only in front of our mehrams but also take care of this thing too that we dont wear a any type of color lens and lashes and we also make sure that the make we we do on eyes is not so attractive???
Please reply me!!
Mashallah, it's great to hear that you're instilling these values in your sons ❤️
Can you make a video on which ingredients are haram in makeup & skin care products
please please!!!
Inshallah!
I use a magic baby, pink lipstick and powder over my face only which I wipe it off clearly whenever I need to make wudu.. I don't use other products at all.. in very rare cases I may use mascara and I follow the same procedure with it as well..I hope I'm doing it right.. And sisters I think it's better not to use things like concealers coz it harms your skin unknowingly.. the natural glow seems to fade away when you use so much chemicals on your skin..
Jazakallah khair for this very balanced and practical approach 💖
Jazakallah for listening and thank you so much for your feedback!
I have never felt more understood 7:15
But women are naturally beautiful so enhancing that will make us look more beautiful.
For mahram only.(And for the spouse in particular).
Jazakal Allahu khyr ukhti❤
Wa Iyyaki ❤️
Salam sister, I am looking for a good quraan teacher for my kid who finished madrassa. But I want her to do proper tajweed. Any suggestion? Jzk
Yes ,,
Wasallam, please DM me on Instagram so I can get more details and help you accordingly. Jazakallah.
Unless you're in an all-girls setting, muslim girls shouldn't enhance their beauty. Listen to the Quran and the sunnah sheikhs like what Dr. Zakir Naik said about this topic.
It's basic common sense. Those who don't understand islam well shd also agree with it.
Can we do no makeup makeup look light lipstick and bb cream in front of non mehram?
*First of all what was the teaching method of mother Aisha(Ra) to teach men knowledge.* What were the customs; It needs to be explored. A thoruogh examination of Aisha's(Ra) biography clearly reveals that most of her hadiths were narrated through three narrators related to her. Urwah, Qasim and Amrah.
[Tahjibut Tahjib; Ibn Hajar, 3/420]
Urwah ibn Jubair was Aisha's nephew (son of Asma), Qasim bin Muhammad was Aisha's nephew (Muhammad bin Abu Bakr's son) and Amrah bint Abdur Rahman was Aisha's freed slave. That means the two men who narrated the largest number of hadiths from Aisha are essentially her family and her 'Mahram'. Searching for free mixing or free documents is completely futile and waste of time.
It is also true that male students who were not 'Mahram' also acquired knowledge from Aisha (Ra). *But the question is, did they learn/teach hadith in a free mixing method like the so-called Muslim feminist shaykhs, men and women sitting face to face and side by side and presenting them in public?* Come on! Let us find the answer to that question from reliable primary sources of Islamic history. Only two Muhaddith quotes are presented here :-
1. Imam Ibn Hibban (d. 354 Hijri) in his book 'As-Siqat' (7/381) said about Ibn Abi Hatim Razi that *many scholars in Iraq and Hijaz heard hadith from Sayyidah Aisha (Ra). But they never got a chance to look at her.* Hadiths have also been narrated from many female Tabi'een in the same manner.
2. The famous Imam of Hadith, Hafiz Shamsuddin Zahabi (d. 748 AH) clearly mentioned in his book 'Siyaru A'lamin Nubala' (7/38), *we also learned Hadith from several female Muhaddith; Without seeing them. As many Tabi'een have heard the hadith from Aisha Radiyallahu Anha but they have never seen her form.*
It is clear from this that Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) used to teach non-Mahram men from behind the veil; not Face to face or side by side free mixing!
Can we wear makeup in a mix sitting ( wedding) . No makeup look?????
Great question! In the video I mention about wearing make-up in places where the focus wil not only be on one person and also the type of make up that can be worn.
Assalam, I wear light concealer just to cover my spots/ marks. I also wear light mascara and light blush which you can barely see. Is this okay? 🤔
It matters for whom u r doing it.
@@Dil-ka-qalam I just wear it for myself, not for anyone else. The concealer matches my skin tone and I wear it light so that you can barely tell that it is there.
Wasallam, the way you are explaining it seems fine.
Thank you so much for this video and for sharing the dos and don’ts with us. Keep up the great work and continue sharing your knowledge!
Jazakallah! Thanks for watching!
Jazak Allah❤
No make up is not allowed at all
Can you list the makeup brands that have haraam?
Inshallah!
Salam so it’s allowed to wear like lip oil and curled lashes and mascara outside?? In hijab
Allah knows best have a great intention and leave the rest to Allah
Jazak ALLAH Khair💘.. IN SHA ALLAH it is the right way to write as it is compose of three words the change in the writing criteria of an Arabic word can change its meaning the way you written that word meaning leads to shirk..
Salam!
Can we wear a makeup in mix setting (in wedding)means boys and girls are not seprated but we also wear a niqab to cover our beauty and we only expose it only in front of our mehrams but also take care of this thing too that we dont wear a any type of color lens and lashes and we also make sure that the make we we do on eyes is not so attractive???
Please reply me!!!
Wasallam, it's great that you're considering all these aspects! In mixed settings, it is important to ensure that makeup is not standing out and enticing to non-mahrams. As women, we ourselves know how subtle or flashy the makeup is, so it is important to ensure it does not go against our core Islamic teaching of modesty. Jazakallah!
Such a beautiful and clear explanation. Sheikha, please ignore the comments of the know-it-alls who regard scholars based on their gender and length of the beard. You are equally and if not more qualified to handle this topic. May Allah reward you!
Length of beard? Do u think all lengths are fine and equal in the eyes of Allah?
It's not about gender it's about islamic knowledge, and men can and have handled this topic, and they are qualified sheikhs. I'm going to say this again, according to the Quran and sunnah, enhancing your beauty is unnecessary and haram unless to an all girls setting, mahram like your father and grandfather, and other mahram.
Jazakillah Khair for your kind words and support!
Can i work as a make-up artist? I prefer light natural look to give ladies. Or selling halal make up??
Assalam o Alaikum,
Yes you can work as a make up artist as long as your work location/salon is women only and there is no men in proximity in case the women don’t have hijab on etc. There is also nothing wrong with selling halal makeup. It is the consumer’s responsibility to use it within the teachings of Islam.
Sister I only put facepowder and an nonmate lipstick I used to wudu in that
Mashallah
As a Muslim woman i cover up but men still look and i barely wear . makeup so its really the man not the women it dont matter how you dress they still gonna look i wear the hijab men still try to talk to me so at this point what to wear even if our eyes show the man will say y you have nice eyes
Great point Sister! The tarbiyah of our young boys is very important so they know how to conduct themselves in the society.
correction : _"Is makeup allowed in __-Islam-__ Sunnism/Shitism/Sectarian"_
In Islam everything that is haram or halal has been explained in detail in the Quran. And, makeup is not even mentioned. So, Sunnis, Shiites & Sectarians must stop masquerading as Muslims and abusing the good name of Islam.
_peace_
*The Quran explains everything in detail.*
Now a days women's can't think going outside without make up,, & here sister talking about minimal make up which she is saying is okay,, how come??!!!,, misguided women will misguide themselves with this lecture,, they will think now that minimal make up is okay,, where they even don't know how much is okay,, how much make up is supposed to be minimal,, this types of lectures will spread more fitna in the society,,
No makeup makeup is definitely my thing❤❤.
❤️❤️❤️
Haram
I haven’t watched this video but the fact that you’re sitting there and posing the question is the very reason that people are being killed in Palestine. Because our priorities as a muslim ummah are misplaced
@@Roosje_Stand_for_the_truthto further add, beauty isn’t haram, Allah created us beautiful. Makeup is simply a form of personal hygiene, like perfume and clean clothing. You can’t make these things impermissible. This makes life very difficult for women especially. And you can’t then make it permissible for men to wear perfume, or groom their beard, saying that “women aren’t affected” when the truth is they are! We also have other men affected, if we want to be absolutely real. So this stuff is all a waste of time and another form of control. It actually is the reason many people leave Islam, so perhaps now we need more than ever to focus on things aside from you’re a boy, I’m a girl and GROW UP! Back in the Prophet’s(sawa) days, women used to adorn themselves with henna. It’s okay to beautify yourself and it’s also okay for men to acknowledge that but with respectful limits and self control. Please let’s not let other religions laugh at us