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but after shahada , he must remove the tattoos.
I could see if you removed them for the sake of pleasing Allah, however if it were to cause hardship I do not see how this would be necessary. The removal process can be quite costly, some people don't have the ability to do something like that and Allah is aware of all things.
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If you have a tattoo that dosen't makes you a worst muslim, doing good things that will make you a better and a good muslim.
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With all respect, that is nonsense. Even if you believe that tattoos are haram, the harm is already done, so to speak, so removing it would make no sense.
the only person said nonsense is you and sorry to say that, I've watched an american Muslim who used to have tattoos After Islam but when he got to be in Islam, he removed their tattoos and nothing happened to him, it's cost a hard money, but he will relief himself from being out of the community of Islam . they said probably he can't pray in a mosque.
P.S A lot of american singers like 50 cent or american actors, they do remove their tattoos, know that they are not Muslims .go figure!
It does not make a person a worse or better Muslim if he (or she) has a tattoo! And excess money can be spend doing something good rather than wasting it on a tattoo removal operation, which, btw., is not as easy as you claim.
Do you know the story of Ayoub the prophet ?
A friend of mine owns a tattoo studio in Cairo, and he is very busy. The majority of his clients are Muslims -- of different classes, male and female, unveiled and veiled.
well, the majority are Muslims, not Moue'menine .
Regarding the hadith -- this is talking about tribal practices. Those tattoos were most likely done for reasons we would call shirk, just like other body modifications. So we can't link it to getting a tattoo just in order to decorate yourself. Neither -- as is often done -- can it be used to prohibit women from plucking their eyes.
another reason from you to make tattoos? the hadith is clear , the verses are clear, so if you want to make following your desires, and you know what I mean , go look for a verse describe your case.
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I could see if you removed them for the sake of pleasing Allah, however if it were to cause hardship I do not see how this would be necessary. The removal process can be quite costly, some people don't have the ability to do something like that and Allah is aware of all things.
the prophet Ayoub suffered the biggest and the worst suffering on earth before, today and in the future, no one will suffer like him, so stop excusing. You know that in the day of Judgement the prophet will be witnessed our actions, so any excuse from you, will not be acceptable.
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If you have a tattoo that dosen't makes you a worst muslim, doing good things that will make you a better and a good muslim.
that's lead him to something else .
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When one comes to Islam all past 'sins' are forgiven and the person starts a new page in their life. If in the past they have had tatoos then further mutilation to remove those tatoos AFTER reverting to Islam is rediculous. Prior to Islam they would not KNOW that changing the body that God gave them is 'sinful' for want of a better word, but after they revert they DO know, so removing them would be more of a sin, IMHO.
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When one comes to Islam all past 'sins' are forgiven and the person starts a new page in their life. If in the past they have had tatoos then further mutilation to remove those tatoos AFTER reverting to Islam is rediculous. Prior to Islam they would not KNOW that changing the body that God gave them is 'sinful' for want of a better word, but after they revert they DO know, so removing them would be more of a sin, IMHO.
woow , a new Fatwa from Al-Azhar lol>>>>>> whatever
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When one comes to Islam all past 'sins' are forgiven and the person starts a new page in their life. If in the past they have had tatoos then further mutilation to remove those tatoos AFTER reverting to Islam is rediculous. Prior to Islam they would not KNOW that changing the body that God gave them is 'sinful' for want of a better word, but after they revert they DO know, so removing them would be more of a sin, IMHO.
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don't blame her, some people can't see very well(they need glasses).
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I said IMHO, I assume I am allowed an opinion? you have many.
brother Thereformer1 only gives certified opinion but you always give your own opinion. hail
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brother Thereformer1 only gives certified opinion but you always give your own opinion. hail
Yes, brother>> thanks for the answer .
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Salaam, some interesting views here! I guess I'm going to Hell as I'm pretty much covered in tattoos before & after my shahada. I don't have the money to remove them as it would cost thousands of pounds and I think Allah would prefer me to support my wife & 3 sons. Tattoo removal doesn't completely remove all the ink, I've seen it first hand, it can scar & the pain is much more painful than having a tattoo so you would be harming yourself more. I don't go to my local Mosque any more as I used to get looked at as a freak & was always harassed about my tattoos. It doesn't say in the Qur'an about tattoos which is one of the many reasons why I visit this site, as I thought I'd be more accepted here, & try to follow the Qur'an alone. If tattoos are considered to be sins then I guess I visibly 'wear' them but I reckon there are other Muslims who have sinned more than me who don't show them as they are kept inside their hearts. At least you can see I'm a sinner! lol! And sorry to go off topic but I don't agree with circumcision for no medical reason. I admit I thought of getting my sons circumcised before I realized Allah doesn't say to in the Qur'an. I was circumcised in my mid 20's, a very very very painful experience, but I had to for personal non-religious reasons.
I'm just being honest & don't expect anyone to agree with me, just sharing information peace -
Salaam, some interesting views here! I guess I'm going to Hell as I'm pretty much covered in tattoos before & after my shahada. I don't have the money to remove them as it would cost thousands of pounds and I think Allah would prefer me to support my wife & 3 sons. Tattoo removal doesn't completely remove all the ink, I've seen it first hand, it can scar & the pain is much more painful than having a tattoo so you would be harming yourself more. I don't go to my local Mosque any more as I used to get looked at as a freak & was always harassed about my tattoos. It doesn't say in the Qur'an about tattoos which is one of the many reasons why I visit this site, as I thought I'd be more accepted here, & try to follow the Qur'an alone. If tattoos are considered to be sins then I guess I visibly 'wear' them but I reckon there are other Muslims who have sinned more than me who don't show them as they are kept inside their hearts. At least you can see I'm a sinner! lol! And sorry to go off topic but I don't agree with circumcision for no medical reason. I admit I thought of getting my sons circumcised before I realized Allah doesn't say to in the Qur'an. I was circumcised in my mid 20's, a very very very painful experience, but I had to for personal non-religious reasons.
I'm just being honest & don't expect anyone to agree with me, just sharing information peacegood for you! I have tatoos too and I agree there are muslims carrying around much bigger sins that dont show!
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Salaam Sister, good to see I'm not alone, peace & blessings be upon you handshake