Senin, 28 Agustus 2017
What is qaza?
What is meant by qaza 'is a partially deformed head of hair (part of head hair is depleted) and let the other hair. This is exactly the same as the current 'mohawk' hairstyle. The usual look with hair like this is an Italian footballer named Balotelli. So we call here with Mohawk hair ala Balotelli. Of concern, young Muslims follow Balotelli's appearance, but he is not worthy of being imitated because of his ugly character. How is the hair law of qaza 'and Mohawk's hair actually?
We need to understand first what is qaza '.
As Shaykh Muhammad ibn Saalih Al 'Utsaimin rahimahullah, qaza' is shaved (partially shaved) some head hair and left some of the other hair. Here are some models:
Shave off sequentially, ie shave the right side, then the left side, the front of the head and neck.
Shave off the middle and let the side.
Shave off the side and then let the middle. Ibn al-Qayyim states that this model is like that of a lowly man.
Shave the front and let the others.
The law of qaza 'is makruh. Because the Prophet sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam had seen someone in his hair state partially bald, some others left. Prophet sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam also forbade it. He said to the man who modeled his hair like that, "Shave it whole. Or leave it all out. "
But if to follow the model of the infidels, is to be punished forbidden. Because tasyabbuh (following the style) the unbelievers are haram. The Prophet sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam said, "Who resembles a people, then he belongs to them."
Therefore if we see that there are people whose hair is qaza 'model, we should order him to shave all his head hair. Then advise afterwards, if you want to shave the hair again, just shave it whole or leave it completely. (Syarhul Mumthi ', 1: 167-168).
There is also a statement from Imam Nawawi in Al Majmu '(1: 347), "Qaza' punished makruh. The definition of qaza 'is a hair model that only partially bald hair. This is off limits on the hadith from Ibn 'Umar radhiyallahu' anhuma in shahihain, "Rasulullah shallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam forbids qaza'."
The arguments forbidding the qaza 'hairstyle,
From Ibn 'Umar, he said,
أن رسول الله - صلى الله عليه وسلم - نهى عن القزع
"Rasulullah shallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam forbids qaza'." (Narrated by Bukhari 5921 and Muslim No. 2120)
In the Muslim narrations it is mentioned that Ibn 'Umar said,
أن رسول الله -صلى الله عليه وسلم- نهى عن القزع. قال قلت لنافع وما القزع قال يحلق بعض رأس الصبى ويترك بعض.
"Omar bin Nafi 'said to Nafi'," What is qaza '? "Nafi' replied," Qaza 'is a partially shaved head of a small child and left the other half. "The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) (HR Muslim No. 2120)
In another explanation, Imam Nawawi rahimahullah explained that the scholars agree that the qaza 'is inscribed if the hair is shaved in distinct places (eg front and back are bare, the sides are not bald, -pen) unless under conditions healing diseases and the like. The meaning makruh here is makruh tanzih (meaning: should be abandoned). ... The Shafi'i scholars forbade the qaza 'in absolute terms including men and women. "(Syarh Sahih Muslim, 14: 101)
The conclusion of this discussion is twofold:
1- If it is just a qaza 'model, then it makruh.
2- If you follow the style of the unbelievers including following the model of Mohawk Balotelli, means haram. Should he shave his head head completely.
What about the crew haircut? The answer is the same as above. If the model is a partially deformed head hair and left the other part, it is called qaza 'and it is forbidden.
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