QUESTION
According
to the hadeeth, "Allaah has
cursed the mutafallijaat (the women who put spaces
between their teeth for beauty), those who change the creation
of Allaah," [1] we have been prohibited from
changing Allaah's Creation. What exactly are the limits of
this prohibition, since we have actions from the Sunnah like
clipping the mustache, removing armpit hair, circumcision,
etc. So then what is the changing of the creation that is
permissible, and what is the changing that has been prohibited?
And from which type is dental work, like repairing broken
or chipped teeth or straightening crooked teeth to have a
better appearance?
ANSWER
by Shaykh Muhammad 'Umar Baazmool, instructor at Umm Al-Quraa
University in Makkah
The
guidelines that help us understand what is included in the
prohibition of changing Allaah's creation are the legislative
texts of the Religion (i.e. the Qur'aan and the Sunnah). So
every action related to the physical attributes of the human
being that has been prohibited by a legislative text is an
act of changing the creation of Allaah. And everything that
has been approved of in the Sharee'ah is not to be
considered changing the creation of Allaah.
Verily
the Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu 'alayhe wa sallam)
saw that one of the Companions was wearing a very long garment
that actually hung below his ankles. So he (sallallaahu
'alayhe wa sallam) prohibited him from wearing such a
garment that hangs below the ankles. He replied, "O
Messenger of Allaah! I am only concealing an unsightly curve
in my leg by wearing this garment!"
So
the Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu 'alayhe wa sallam)
said to him, "All of Allaah's
Creation is beautiful!" [2]
The
Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu 'alayhe wa sallam)
prohibited this companion from allowing his garment to hang
below his ankles, even to cover something that he saw as an
imperfection in his appearance, this curve in his leg.
So
based on this, we say that if anyone has been created with
any kind of imperfection in his appearance, then the principle
is that all of Allaah's creation is beautiful, and the Muslim
should be pleased with what Allaah has given him.
This
is so long as the imperfection has not reached the level of
harming the person. Here, we apply the Sharee'ah's
principle, "There is no harm,
and no reciprocating harm." [3]
As
for the question about straightening the teeth, then the principle
is that all of Allaah's Creation is beautiful, and that one
does not change the appearance that Allaah, the Glorified
and Exalted, has created him with, so long as no harm is caused
by remaining this way. If he is in pain or suffering, then
we say, "There is no harm, and no reciprocating harm,"
thus you have the right to remove what is causing you harm.
In this case, you may alter or correct that which is causing
you harm. Aside from this, we say that things must remain
the way they are, as all of Allaah's Creation is beautiful.
An
example of changing one's appearance that is found in an authentic
text is what we read about one of the companions who had his
nose cut off in one of the battles before Islaam. So he had
a nose made of gold put on his face in place of his original
nose, and the Messenger (sallallaahu 'alayhe wa sallam)
approved of that. [4]
Another
example of altering the appearance in an acceptable way is
what some of the Salaf used to do, they would fasten their
teeth together with thin strings of gold. And similar to this
is what we have in our modern time, when a tooth breaks or
falls out, it can be replaced with a tooth made of gold. And
with recent advancements in dentistry, they are now making
teeth from ceramic so that it has the exact color and make-up
of a real tooth. This is not considered changing the Creation
of Allaah, in shaa' Allaah, since no specific prohibition
has been reported about it.
Therefore,
the criteria used to determine whether an alteration in one's
appearance is prohibited or not is if it violates a legislative
text. So if there is no contradiction to Allaah's Legislation,
may He be glorified and exalted, then this is not considered
the prohibited changing of Allaah's Creation.
For
example, powders and make-up that the women use on their faces
to make their appearances more pleasing, this is not something
that changes the creation of Allaah in its origin. But if
she intends to deceive someone who wants to marry her, or
to pretend to be someone else, then that is prohibited, as
it is from the prohibited changing of the creation of Allaah.
So
then our guideline in understanding the issue is that the
appearance is not to be changed in a way that contradicts
Allaah's Legislation, whether the contradiction is found in
the action itself [5] or in something else that results from
the action [6], and Allaah knows best.
FOOTNOTES
[1]
From an authentic hadeeth collected by Al-Bukhaaree (#5931)
and others on the authority of 'Abdullaah ibn Mas'ood (may
Allaah be pleased with him).
[2]
From an authentic hadeeth collected by Ahmad in his Musnad
(#19472, 32/221-222), it has been authenticated by Al-Albaanee
in Silsilatul-Ahaadeethis-Saheehah (#1441).
[3]
From an authentic hadeeth reported by a number of companions,
see a detailed discussion of its numerous routes in Silsilatul-Ahaadeethis-Saheehah
(#250).
[4]
He was 'Arfajah ibn As'ad (may Allaah be pleased with him)
and this narration is authentic, see Saheeh Sunan Abee
Daawood (#4232, 2/552).
[5]
ie. like making a space between one's teeth for beauty
[6]
ie. like deception
SOURCE
This
was translated exclusively for www.bakkah.net from a cassette
recording with the knowledge and permission of the shaykh,
file no. AAMB001, dated 1423/6/25.
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