Significant Of Using Eyeliner

Siti Naqiah

Junior Member
Assalamualaikum my dear brothers and sisters at TTI...
I have a question to ask with regards to using eyeliner.

I have seen quite a growing number of muslim Men and Women who have been using eyeliner. I would like to ask if this is just a trend just to look good or is there a significant behind it?

Would appreciate it if it can be furthur emphasised on why women are using eyeliner because it would furthur let me understand the rational behind it. Thank you!
 

amjaddamen

brother
:salam2:
dear sister

there is some substance like smooth sand called in arabic ( الاثمد )
to put in eyes is sunnah ( but woman should not put in public)

eye liner is forbidden for males , but it is okey for females when she is not in public

:astag:
 

Siti Naqiah

Junior Member
Assalamualaikum....
Mentioned that it is sunnah for woman to use eyeliners in eyes but can I double-check if they are allowed to wear it when they are out such as going to school or market...etc. ?

I did not really understand about "woman should not put it in public". Do you mean that they cannot use it when they go to school or market or are they allowed to wear it when they go out, except that they need to put on the eyeliner before they leave home?

Thank you for taking time to reply...
 

Almeftah

Junior Member
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
Kohl is a mixture of soot and other ingredients used predominantly by Middle Eastern, North African, Sub-Saharan African, and South Asian women, and to a lesser extent men, to darken the eyelids and as mascara for the eyelashes. Kohl {from Arabic كحل kuḥl) is also sometimes spelled kol, kehal (in the Arab world), or kohal, and is known as surma or kajal in South Asia. It is the etymon of "alcohol."[1]

Kohl has been worn traditionally as far back as the Bronze Age (3500 B.C. onward). Kohl was originally used as protection against eye ailments. Darkening around the eyelids also provided relief from the glare of the sun. Mothers would also apply kohl to their infants' eyes soon after birth. Some did this to "strengthen the child's eyes,".

From Shamail-e-Tirmidhi
To apply (surmah, antimony, collyrium) in the eyes is mustabab. One should use kuhl with the intention of ajr (thawaab, reward). It benefits the eye and one receives ajr for following the sunnah also. Imaam Tirmidhi mentions five ahaadith in this chapter.

(48) Hadith Number 1
Ibn 'Abbaas Radiyallahu 'Anhu says:
"Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam said: 'Use kuhl made of ithmid on the eye; it brightens the eyesight, and strengthens and increases the growth of the eye lashes'. (Sayyidina Ibn'Abbaas Radiyallahu'Anhu also used to say) 'Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallarn had a small container for keeping kuhl, from which he applied kuhl in each eye three times every night"'.

Commentary
Ithmid is a special type of kuhl which is reddish black in colour. It is obtained in the Eastern countries. Some of the learned say it is the Isfahaani kuhl, and other say it is the Totiya. Some 'ulama say, it means those who have good eyesight and it should be used by those with whose eyesight it agrees, otherwise a sick person's eyes will pain more by its use. It is more beneficial to apply kuhl at the time of sleeping as it will remain longer in the eyes, and will penetrate more into the pores. There are different narrations on the number of times it should be applied in each eye. In a few it is stated that it should be applied three times in each eye, as mentioned above. In other narrations it is stated that it should be put three times in the right eye and two times in the left eye. It is supposed that the variations are because of the different times of the narrations. At a certain time, Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu alayhi Wasallam applied it in one manner and at another time in the other manner. Haafiz Ibn Hajar, Mulla 'Ali Qaari and other 'ulama have preferred the first method (as given in the hadith under discussion). the first method has been narrated many times from Sayyidina Rasulullah Sallallahu' Alayhi Wasallam, as will be seen in the narration that follow.
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(49) Hadith Number 2
Ibn 'Abbaas Radiyallahu 'Anhu reports: "Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam applied kuhl of ithmid three times in each eye before sleeping'. In a narration also from Ibn 'Abbaas Radiyallahu 'Anhu, it is reported: "Rasuluilah Sallallahu'Alayhi Wasallam had a small container for keeping kuhl, from which he applied in each eye kuhl three times before sleeping'.

(50) Hadith Number 3
Jaabir bin 'Abdullah Radiyallahu 'Anhu says: "Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallam said: 'Use the kuhl made from ithmid for the eyes. It brightens the vision and strengthens the growth of the eye lashes'.

(51) Hadith Number 4
Ibn 'Abbaas Radiyallahu 'Anhu says: "Rasulullah Sallallah 'Alayhi Wasallam has said: 'The best from among all the kuhl used by you is the one made from ithmid. It brightens the eyesight and strengthens the growth of the eye lashes"'.

Commentary
One of the narrators in the chain of this hadith is Bishr bin Mufaddal RA. The 'ulama wrote that he performed four hundred rak'ahs nafl daily, and it was his permanent practice to fast every alternate day.

(52) Hadith Number 5
'Abdullah bin 'Umar Radiyallahu 'Anhu related the same hadith from Rasulullah Sallallahu 'Alayhi Wasallarn that: "Verily use the kuhl made from ithmid. It brightens the vision and strengthens the growth of the eye lashes".

From what i read in Fatawah:
It is permitted for men with eye problems, and for women if they arent going out, and for underaged children (under 10) in general.
 

louly_sweet

Sub Han Allah
Assalamualaikum....
Mentioned that it is sunnah for woman to use eyeliners in eyes but can I double-check if they are allowed to wear it when they are out such as going to school or market...etc. ?

I did not really understand about "woman should not put it in public". Do you mean that they cannot use it when they go to school or market or are they allowed to wear it when they go out, except that they need to put on the eyeliner before they leave home?

Thank you for taking time to reply...

:salam2:
Putting eyeliner or kohl is not allowed for a woman if any man to see except a mehrem. :shymuslima1:
In other words, a woman is asked to beautify only for maharem & of course her husband.
So it is not allowed to go out with any kind of make-up on. :astag:
:salam2:
 

wonnee3

Trying 2 plz ALLAH
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
Kohl is a mixture of soot and other ingredients used predominantly by Middle Eastern, North African, Sub-Saharan African, and South Asian women, and to a lesser extent men, to darken the eyelids and as mascara for the eyelashes. Kohl {from Arabic كحل kuḥl) is also sometimes spelled kol, kehal (in the Arab world), or kohal, and is known as surma or kajal in South Asia. It is the etymon of "alcohol."[1]

Kohl has been worn traditionally as far back as the Bronze Age (3500 B.C. onward). Kohl was originally used as protection against eye ailments. Darkening around the eyelids also provided relief from the glare of the sun. Mothers would also apply kohl to their infants' eyes soon after birth. Some did this to "strengthen the child's eyes,".



From what i read in Fatawah:
It is permitted for men with eye problems, and for women if they arent going out, and for underaged children (under 10) in general.
As Salaamu Alaikum, where are u guys finding the hadith from Tirmidhi?
 

amjaddamen

brother
Assalamualaikum....

I did not really understand about "woman should not put it in public".


Thank you for taking time to reply...

:salam2:
i meant that they are not allowed to wear it when they go out .
the brothers and sisters have very good answers also.
 
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