She has a tattoo from before she was MuslimPraise be to Allaah.
Praise be to Allaah Who has guided you to His Straight Path. I ask Allaah to make you steadfast in following it. As for this tattoo which cannot be removed except through this kind of surgery, you do not have to do this, because it is too difficult and will cause pain and hurt. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning);
“… and [Allaah] has not laid upon you in religion any hardship…” [al-Hajj 22:78]. Your regret and dislike of that, and your determination never to do it again is sufficient. Also, Islam wipes out what came before, so in this case leaving it as it is should not cause you any harm, in sha Allaah. May Allaah help you to do that which He loves and which pleases Him.
Islam Q&A
Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid
MY concern was can I be buried in a Muslim cemetery? You know, if a Jew gets a tattoo, he/she cannot be buried in a Jewish cemetery, But I have been reassured that I can be buried in a Muslim cemetery.
What about henna tattoos ? are they allowed ?
Many Arabs use them as a marriage rite/ custom
and since they are not permanent i think they might be permissible
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Assalamu alaykum,What about henna tattoos ? are they allowed ?
Many Arabs use them as a marriage rite/ custom
and since they are not permanent i think they might be permissible
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Sorry for the bump but.
Just a quick question; are men allowed tattoos in islam? can muslim men go out and get their arm tattooed?
Question here: I have heard of people who get tattoos not for decorative, but for medical reasons. For instance, a tattoo informing that they are diabetic, as diabetics may become unconscious if they get too much or too little sugar or insulin, and it is very useful if someone coming on them unconscious knows this. Other people may get a tattoo instructing that they are not to be revived in the case of a heart attack or stroke.
Are such medical tattoos forbidden by Islam? What about tattoos with identification numbers that some pet owners have put in the ear of their pet to identify them if they are lost?
Question here: I have heard of people who get tattoos not for decorative, but for medical reasons. For instance, a tattoo informing that they are diabetic, as diabetics may become unconscious if they get too much or too little sugar or insulin, and it is very useful if someone coming on them unconscious knows this. Other people may get a tattoo instructing that they are not to be revived in the case of a heart attack or stroke.
Are such medical tattoos forbidden by Islam? What about tattoos with identification numbers that some pet owners have put in the ear of their pet to identify them if they are lost?
You body is a loan to you from Allah, are you going to give it back with graffiti all over it?
Could someone be kind enough to put up a link regarding tattoos being haram for men.
As for the giving back your body with graffiti all over it,i think some tattoo's are a work of art.
Im not trying to justify tattoo's as i know they are forbidden for women but not read any specifics about men.
As salamo alaikome
Very nicely said sister!
Thanks buddy...i have come across the hadith but once again,im looking for specifics,especially about men.