top of page
Wall
Feather Print

Take a Look

Does hair extensions really etiquette



First: what's the religion talk about it?
Muawiyah: He said on the pulpit - and picked up a strand of hair

that was in the hand of my guard, where are your scholars? I heard the Prophet -[may God bless him and grant him peace]- forbid something like this. And he says: You have destroyed the children of Israel when their women took like this, and in it Abu Hurayrah: On the authority of the Prophet -[may God bless him and grant him peace]- God cursed al-Wasila and al-Mustasila, In it are names: A woman came to the Prophet -[may God bless him and grant him peace]- She said: I married my daughter, then she complained, and her head was torn off, and her husband is urging me with it. Shall I cut her hair? The Prophet -[may God bless him and grant him peace]- cursed the Wasalh and Al - mustasalah.


Al - Waslh (coiffure and the like)

She is the one who extension her hair or the hair of others with another hair, whether from her or from others

Al-Mustalilah

 She is the one who requests that this be done with her permission and consent

The jurists agreed

On the inviolability of extension hair with human hair

The jurists differ about

 extension with non-human hair

 To the explanation of the noble Hadith

In understanding what Muawiyah bin Abi Sufyan narrated when he performed Hajj once, and he delivered a sermon to the Muslims with a lock of hair in his hand, Then he said: Where are your scholars? I heard the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, forbid something like this, and say: but the children of Israel perished when their wives took these.

The Contemporary jurists

They differed about the ruling on a woman’s use of a wig: is it a type of forbidden attachment, or just putting hair on the head does not mean connecting, and is there no sanctity in it?

Fatwas of the Permanent Committee for Issuing Fatwas in Saudi Arabia - Fatwas of Sheikh Ibn Baz

To the sanctity of using a wig, whether it was used for an excuse or not, because in their opinion it falls under the absolutely forbidden link.

Most of the contemporary jurists, including Dr. Al-Qaradawi, the Fatwas of the Islamic Network, and Sheikh Ibn Uthaymeen, have stated that

This wig is not different from the hair extensions that were discussed in the authentic hadiths of the Prophet and forbade it. For a woman to use a wig, the following conditions must be met:

 1- There is an urgent need to use it (such as a case of complete or partial baldness).

2. It should not be made of human hair.

3. The hair should be pure.

4. That there is no fraud or deception in the use of the discourse.

So, based on this, it is permissible to use a wig, if the hair is synthetic and pure. As for wigs made of natural hair, it is not permissible to use them based on this opinion.

Is it permissible for a woman to use a wig made of her natural hair cut from her?

I am often asked by some women about the ruling on making a wig from the hair that they have cut. we previously talked about the views of the jurists on the use of natural hair, and we explained how the jurists agreed on the prohibition of connecting hair with natural hair for the dignity of humans and the prohibition of benefiting from its members. among his companions to be blessed.



The human hair

Human hair is a popular choice for hair extensions. however, real extensions are expensive and will only last for about six months. After this time, the real hair extensions will need to be replaced. The benefits of choosing a human hair extension product are that the hair will look just like your hair. The shade and texture can match and human hair extensions can be dyed just like your real hair. 

Untangling where your hair extensions really come from?

China is the biggest exporter and importer of human hair and harvests huge amounts from its own population, as Emma Tarlo discovered on a three-year quest to untangle what happens to hair once it is no longer attached to our heads. at the top end of the market is "virgin" hair - hair that has never been chemically treated - and "remy" hair, which has been cut or shaved directly from a donor.


"People don't want to be haunted by the ghosts of the people from whom the hair has come. There is still a 'yuk' factor to the whole idea of buying and wearing other people's body parts," she says. The whole supply chain is shrouded in secrecy from beginning to end.

"All over Asia, long-haired women will save the hair that comes out when they comb or wash it and once they've got a few years' worth they'll sell it to the pedlars who go around these neighbourhoods calling out for hair, All this hair gets amassed, passed from trader to trader, until it ends up in hair-untangling workshops in parts of Bangladesh, India and more recently Myanmar - countries where wages are low and people need work.

The synthetic Hair Extensions

Hair extensions made out of synthetic hair cost less than those made with real hair, but will not look as natural. These extensions will also not last as long, will not perfectly match the color and texture of your own hair, and require different care than your natural hair. Taking care of synthetic hair extensions is more time consuming because they can’t be washed and treated with the same products as your real hair. You also can’t use heat from blow dryers, curling irons, or straighteners, as these will damage the extensions.


Second: Does the hair extensions ruin your natural hair?
 an added weight to your scalp, which is precious and delicate already, causing major stress on your follicles from the strain of all that weight from your hair extensions - this is where hair extensions can ruin your hair.
The tension from wearing hair extensions can lead to traction alopecia:

which is a type of alopecia caused from when pressure has constantly been put on the roots which has damaged your hair follicles. The most damaging factor of hair extensions is the application - if it's not done correctly by someone who is specialised in the particular type of hair extensions you're getting, you could end up with less hair than you started with. However, it's not always the hairstylists fault because if you're not taking the time to do your own research in how to apply hair extensions from home such as clip ins or a halo, you yourself could cause some serious damage to your hair.

Hair extensions - lovely for the confidence boost but detrimental for thin, damaged hair. Why?

 adding for the previous talk, Hair extensions can also be damaging to the external hair shaft.

If you want to go against advice in avoiding hair extensions all together

look at temporary styles such as clip ins or halos. Do not go down the road of permanent extensions like tape or wefts because this will be an all-day, all-night strain put on your head which in turn will not help at all with fixing your hair loss or traction alopecia. You want to purchase hair extensions for your hair that you can remove everyday and give your scalp a breather and time to recover.

Third: Some of the Problems Only Girls With Extensions Will Understand
1. They take some getting used to.

Whether you get clip-ins, tape-ins, glue-ins, keratin bond, pre-bonded, sew-in, or a weave, the subtle feeling of having something in your hair is as annoying/similar to being subtly strangled by a turtleneck sweater.

2. Synthetic hair extensions are affordable

but can look cheap when they don't blend into your hair. Synthetic hair doesn't contain moisture like real hair does, so it won't shine naturally — instead, it has a super-shiny, unnatural sheen to it. They also don't blend in as seamlessly, can get tangled easily, and can't be styled and re-styled. But if synthetic strands are all you can swing or if you just want to wear them for one night and don't want to break the bank buying fake hair, make sure you get a color that matches your real hair undetectably.

3. Human hair extensions are $$$$$.

Since they're made of real human hair and you can do everything you can do with your own hair — like wash, dry, curl, and repeat — wefts (or portions) of fake hair are going to be a pretty penny. Think $250 and up. That said, if you're going to invest in extensions you're going to constantly wear, human hair is the way to go.

Your head and neck tend to get hot.

Your scalp isn't used to the amount of hair you just added onto your existing strands, so you can find your head overheating, thanks to your new 'do.

They make your scalp itchy.

The strip of tape-in extension or glue-in piece attached to your hair can rub against your scalp, itching it. And then when you go to scratch the itchy spot, you have to be careful you don't accidentally tug on the bundle of hair included in the extension with your fingers, or else it will pull and hurt.

High ponytails/top knots are a thing of the past.

Your extensions are placed in a way so they lie flat, so putting your hair up in a ponytail could result in this: You now have to either braid your hair every night before you go to sleep, or wear a tied silk scarf on your head to keep your extensions from not getting mangled while you toss and turn, It turns out that while this is annoying to do, it's actually the most comfortable way to sleep, since you avoid little tiny glue balls or strips of tape from stabbing your scalp in the night.


Now: It's time to answer the first question: Are hair extensions really an etiquette?
I ask you some questions

We do not prohibit or permit the use of hair extensions. Scientists have fulfilled that, it is just a rational thought

1- Is it etiquette to be the reason for forcing another woman to shave her hair for the sake of your beauty? Is this consistent with the well-known Islamic principle (no harm, no harm)?

2- Do you know that the enormous amount of money you pay for your hair extensions only crumbs reach the woman with the original hair who is forced to shave it for you?

3 - The most important question is, if you have not had any luck with what you have done previously, is it harmful to your original hair, as mentioned above, by giving you - may God protect you - traction alopecia? Is this approved by scholars to beautify you for a short period of time?

The choice is in your hands, after what the eminent scholars have said - which we have summarized in this file - to the maximum extent - either choose sustainability and help the strong over the weak (those who are enslaved under the oppression of the need for money, especially in Asia), and among them are those who are forced to shave because they need to work, so do not take even a few dollars. Or choose temporary beauty for a while.

From a point of view far from religion: We do not imagine that civilizations will be built on the destruction of others, and God is Most High and Most Knowing, and we leave the matter to the eminent scholars to decide on it.

6 views0 comments

Recent Posts

See All

留言

評等為 0(最高為 5 顆星)。
暫無評等

新增評等
bottom of page