The Ultimate Guide to Beards in the Maliki School | An-Nafrawi

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  • čas přidán 25. 04. 2024
  • Dr Shadee Elmasry explains the details of beard in the Maliki Madhab from An-Nafrawi in this comprehensive video! Explore the reasons behind keeping a beard, the acceptable length, and the guidelines for trimming.
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  • @SafinaSociety
    @SafinaSociety  Před 20 dny

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  • @redpersiantv
    @redpersiantv Před měsícem +21

    The nuanced discussed regarding the beard in the Maliki Madhab is literally mind blowing. Shaykh Shadee, couple of my subscribers were requesting that you recite Dala'il al-Khayrat again, would you be open to doing so? JazakAllah Khairan💚

  • @sahniyatrahman
    @sahniyatrahman Před 29 dny +2

    whoever made your intro is a genius. May allah bless him.

  • @nibraszuhair
    @nibraszuhair Před měsícem +12

    I was gifted with a beard at the age of 20, and I trim it nicely-not too long or too short. I also shave the higher hairs on my face and neck, and it looks great.

  • @qasimabdullah1713
    @qasimabdullah1713 Před měsícem +9

    learning a lot from you sir.

  • @radirandom133
    @radirandom133 Před měsícem +2

    So would a goatee be permitted in the school of malik where you define the beard as what grows on the chin??

  • @Muhammad-ql9sf
    @Muhammad-ql9sf Před měsícem +4

    Come to BHA Houston again

  • @osamad5971
    @osamad5971 Před měsícem

    Allah yubarik ya shaykhna ❤️

  • @josephbrown3647
    @josephbrown3647 Před 20 dny +2

    Never knew so many rules. My goal was as long as possible. 😢

  • @codingblues3181
    @codingblues3181 Před měsícem

    What if your hair is very curly and they roll up even though if you stretch it, it would be fist length or closer?

  • @abudujana13
    @abudujana13 Před měsícem

    JazakAllah khair

  • @yeahbuddy4712
    @yeahbuddy4712 Před měsícem +3

    I remember as a revert i use to grow my beard long. I never really liked how i looked. I usee to go with tabliq jummaht and i was always very nervous to cut it and felt sinful. However i feel now, with it trimmed down that looks much nicer on me, even my mom said it looks much nicer on me and i dont look so weird. By the way this is just me personally, alhualim but i feel nicer when the barber takes off the end and trims up my neck line. However its not very short, i can still grab it. I dont like the long beard and bald moustache, i think on some brothers, it looks ugly to me.

  • @markward3981
    @markward3981 Před měsícem +1

    The strange thing is that many have a big beard and get praises heaped upon and go into discussions about the big beard. May Allah help us

    • @WaheedAli-lx4hh
      @WaheedAli-lx4hh Před měsícem +4

      The question you must ask is how did the sahaba have their beards? And most narrations will be of men with long beards therefore who understood the hadith as it's supposed to?

    • @markward3981
      @markward3981 Před měsícem

      @@WaheedAli-lx4hh
      ? By what methodology must this question be asked

  • @haziqiqbalhussain
    @haziqiqbalhussain Před měsícem +6

    I have seen some Maliki scholars with only moustache or they have beard only on the chin and shaved from the side. I listened to a Maliki scholar saying that facial hair is to negate the difference between men and women so any amount of facial hair like only moustache or only on the chin will fulfill the wajib.
    Please guide in this regard.

    • @patop6419
      @patop6419 Před měsícem

      moustache is haram

    • @hamzamedina146
      @hamzamedina146 Před měsícem

      That's what I mean there are many Maliki scholars with different opinions from masjid to masjid they can't even come together and agree on what is common on simple like the beard. Another thing as well is many are sufi or extreme sufi it's hard to tell the difference because sufi don't publicly proclam their practices on bidah and there extreme lengths of the bidah they find acceptable...

    • @jassimarsingh6505
      @jassimarsingh6505 Před 12 dny

      @@patop6419 it’s not, you have to trim it so it doesn’t cover the top lip

    • @7SMJD
      @7SMJD Před 11 dny

      Thats not the only reason, it's also about not imitating the disbelievers and idol worshippers and to keep the fitrah i.e. natural disposition
      Read islamqa question no. 75525 for more info

  • @lilekoe1
    @lilekoe1 Před měsícem +2

    I’m confused you said can’t shape etc but you have it shaped in this vid?

    • @theimmitigableone8056
      @theimmitigableone8056 Před měsícem +6

      He’s talking about shaping lines of the beard to the point where it looks artificial and unnatural, his beard looks maintained and natural.

    • @SafinaSociety
      @SafinaSociety  Před měsícem +4

      He said shaping w a blade

  • @hamzamedina146
    @hamzamedina146 Před měsícem

    There are a few malaki opinions because ive seen plenty imams shave the sides, goatee and just chin hair or was than an old fatwa of a different time?

  • @adampops6473
    @adampops6473 Před měsícem +1

    What about the other prominet madhabs stance on the beards opnion and practice?

    • @ibrahimSmina
      @ibrahimSmina Před měsícem +1

      You take what is in your madhab. And let others take what is in their madhab.

    • @adampops6473
      @adampops6473 Před měsícem

      @ibrahimSmina but the whole point of a madhab is the follow the teaching and actions of the Prophet Muhammad saw. All the prominent and most famous scholars make clear that we are trying to follow the sunna and actions of the prophet saw. With that being said what did the prophet saw do or not do to his beard

    • @ibrahimSmina
      @ibrahimSmina Před měsícem

      @@adampops6473 yes my friend I agree with you that the purpose of madhab is to follow the prophet teachings. But sometimes scholars may have different opinions. For the beard I follow the madhab of imam Malik and I know that it is forbidden to shave it.

    • @zain1132
      @zain1132 Před měsícem +1

      ​@@ibrahimSminaNo you follow your desire not madhab. You don't take from what you like and leave what you don't. Leave the bears or cut it to a fist length. These are the only two authentic opinions

    • @ibrahimSmina
      @ibrahimSmina Před měsícem

      @@zain1132 I follow the whole madhab. I don't choose what suits me. For clarification on madahibs I suggest you to see sheikh Said al kamali ' s videos.

  • @abdullaha9906
    @abdullaha9906 Před 18 dny +1

    Have you shaped it, Shaykh?

  • @hastenedd
    @hastenedd Před měsícem +1

    So we can trim the beard to a low length but cannot be clean shaven?

    • @SafinaSociety
      @SafinaSociety  Před měsícem +8

      Correct in the Maliki school a man must have a beard even if short and cannot shave it with a blade

    • @user-wf8nq7cm8t
      @user-wf8nq7cm8t Před měsícem +1

      Not permissible to trim short in other schools. In Hanbali it's makrooh to trim beyond fist.

    • @harjad9546
      @harjad9546 Před měsícem

      Must have a beard? What if no beard grows at all? Can't help genetics.

    • @yahya319
      @yahya319 Před 26 dny +1

      ​@@harjad9546 the specific term in Arabic is let your beard grow not force it to grow. So you are ok in shaa Allah

    • @harjad9546
      @harjad9546 Před 24 dny

      @@yahya319 I am a kafir but interested in your weird rules.Jazakallahu khairan. 🙏

  • @erwinsmith5381
    @erwinsmith5381 Před měsícem +1

    اللهم صل على محمد

  • @samheedy
    @samheedy Před měsícem +3

    I’m doing a beard transplant

  • @samimaaroufi4841
    @samimaaroufi4841 Před 20 dny +1

    Question
    1) How can one completely remove the cheek hairs (ex:with a blade) but avoid to trim the beard nicely with a blade? It seems in contradiction unless someone makes an effort to remove his cheeks hairs in an inconsistent way as to make his beards look badly designed which seems a bit ridiculous and we see that Shaykh Rami Nsour and Shaykh Shadee himself seem to have a well designed beard. To remove the cheek hairs with a clipper seems as "well designed" as to clip it with a blade. I don't get it.
    2) If one has hairs between the lips at the two extremities of the mouth, does that count as the beard? Could he remove it with a blade?
    Baraka Allahu fikum

  • @bolladeen
    @bolladeen Před měsícem

    What about those people who can't grow full facial hair? The hair are far apart, looks like the street lights.
    Is the modern method of growing hair which involve artificial hair permissable?
    And whats the fatwa about body and arm hair? Is it haram to shave?

    • @SafinaSociety
      @SafinaSociety  Před měsícem +1

      Any hair on the body can be removed except a beard and mustache if it grows normally. Men should not shape eye-brows like women

  • @karimbulldogs1435
    @karimbulldogs1435 Před měsícem +1

    I see a lot of Egyptian clerics with clean shaven faces. Is there a ruling that support supports this practice?

    • @Mayranos
      @Mayranos Před měsícem +9

      in the shafi'i madhab absolutely.
      Their position is that the beard is under the rule of the customs. and that shaving it completely is makrooh and not haram.
      Egypt has all 4 madhabs but it is majjoritarly shafi'i

    • @karimbulldogs1435
      @karimbulldogs1435 Před měsícem +1

      @@Mayranos JazakAllah Khair brother

    • @7625e
      @7625e Před měsícem

      @@Mayranos Can you cite a reference for this please. I never heard this before and would like to verify

    • @Mayranos
      @Mayranos Před měsícem

      @@7625e to be honest you could have searched for it on your own. It is a very well known position of the shafi'i madhab.
      But still here you go
      After quoting the statement of Imam al-Halimi in his Minhaj, “It is not permissible for anyone to shave his beard or his eyebrows,” the great scholar and hadith-master, Ibn al-Mulaqqin commented, “His position regarding shaving the beard is a wonderful position, despite the fact that the position that is prevalent in the school is that it is [merely] disliked. “[ Ibn al-Mulaqqin, al-I`lam bi fawa’id `umdat al-ahkam, 1.711?712 ]
      2:
      In the Chapter on `Aqiqa in his interlineal commentary on the Rawd of the Yemeni scholar, Ibn al-Muqri, Shaykh al-Islam Zakariyya al-Ansari said, and [ : it is disliked to prefer beardlessness and pleasant looks by ] plucking it [ i.e. , the beard when it first sprouts ].
      The author of the marginal glosses on this work, Imam Ahmad al-Ramli, who was one of the greatest Shafi`i scholars of his time, remarked on the above by saying, Just as it is disliked to pluck the beard, it is also disliked to shave it. Halimi’s statement in his Minhaj that, “It is not permissible for anyone to shave his beard or eyebrows,” is therefore weak
      3:
      Imam Ahmad al-Ramli also stated this explicitly in his collection of legal answers. The Chapter of `Aqiqa in his Fatawa says, [ Question: “Is it unlawful to shave or pluck the hair on the chin or not ?” Answer: “For a man to shave his beard is disliked, but not unlawful. Imam al-Halimi’s statement in his Minhaj that ‘It is not permissible for anyone to shave his beard or eyebrows,’ is a weak position” ]
      4:
      Imam Ahmad al-Ramli’s son, Imam Muhammad al-Ramli’ whose works are relied upon by the late Egyptian Shafi`is for the issuing of formal legal opinion [ fatwa ]said in the Chapter of `Aqiqa in the “Nihaya” : “It is recommended to part and comb one’s hair, and to comb one’s beard. It is disliked to pluck or shave the beard.”

    • @khairt1731
      @khairt1731 Před měsícem

      ​@@7625erecite to what reference?
      This is the shafi fiqh books. Find them and read them

  • @lonemurtaza2276
    @lonemurtaza2276 Před měsícem

    Asalamualikum sheikh
    Is the one fist rule for chin only.

    • @SafinaSociety
      @SafinaSociety  Před měsícem +1

      The sides can be shortened according to the custom of the pious Muslims in your area

    • @lonemurtaza2276
      @lonemurtaza2276 Před 5 dny

      Here fist rule is applied to whole beared.
      But from sides my beared becomes fuzzy and curly and even not reaching to a length of fist.
      I am getting complements from people to trim it.

  • @user-iy8ud4zb4n
    @user-iy8ud4zb4n Před 9 dny

    Some men dont hav facial hair naturally.
    As a woman i dont like men with long beards . And some of them look very untidy.

    • @hak78612
      @hak78612 Před 6 dny

      You dont have to like it.

  • @zain1132
    @zain1132 Před měsícem +1

    Did Prophet Muhammad ever tell us to trim the bears this small? Did he ever do this?

  • @ashrafcrew7525
    @ashrafcrew7525 Před měsícem +3

    "the beard should be apparent". Is it just me or is the Shaykh's beard not apparent? And why would the Shaykh follow the "bare minimum"? This Shaykh discussing the beard for 10mins seemed very ironic.

    • @Mehmet_Fateh
      @Mehmet_Fateh Před měsícem +8

      It's just you bro.

    • @ashrafcrew7525
      @ashrafcrew7525 Před měsícem +2

      Fair enough. Better put my glasses on

    • @hamzamedina146
      @hamzamedina146 Před měsícem +1

      That's what I mean there are many Maliki scholars with different opinions from masjid to masjid they can't even come together and agree on what is common on simple like the beard. Another thing as well is many are sufi or extreme sufi it's hard to tell the difference because sufi don't publicly proclam their practices on bidah and there extreme lengths of the bidah they find acceptable...

    • @Mehmet_Fateh
      @Mehmet_Fateh Před měsícem

      @@hamzamedina146 Bro, the Maliki opinion is clear. Growing is recommended, being clean shaven is haram.
      Why are you using this as a springboard to start taking about sufis and bid'ah?

    • @bosnaEdis
      @bosnaEdis Před měsícem +1

      @@ashrafcrew7525 i find it also ridicolous that this guy is talking about beard when he is clearly not following the sunnah of the beard.

  • @TTS526
    @TTS526 Před měsícem +6

    To have a fist full beard is wajib period!!!!

    • @andrewdavanzo8497
      @andrewdavanzo8497 Před měsícem +3

      Brother 3/4 school of thoughts say it is disliked to trim less than a fist.

    • @reefatbakht
      @reefatbakht Před měsícem +17

      Difference of opinion exist on the matter, and this is a mercy on the ummah. May Allah be pleased with us all.

    • @AK_UK_
      @AK_UK_ Před měsícem +20

      Thanks anonymous youtube scholar. Glad you finally settled the matter. I'll reject the legitimate differences of opinion amongst massive scholars now that you have given your ruling on the issue!!! 🤣

    • @elmajraz6019
      @elmajraz6019 Před měsícem +8

      That's your Madhab. No need to say "period" as if it's unanimously agreed upon.

    • @dakhan
      @dakhan Před měsícem +2

      Calm down 😂

  • @omermirza3210
    @omermirza3210 Před měsícem

    The beard is as necessary for a muslim as it is to do hajj for a hungry homeless muslim. The fiqh has priorities for certain contexts and beard was never the status quo of muslims. The sikhs , hippies and judaic faith people also have beards. Hence the distinction is gone in our times

    • @AdamAli516
      @AdamAli516 Před měsícem +2

      If you had basic knowledge of fiqh, you would know that hajj is not necessary for the poor Muslim.

    • @SafinaSociety
      @SafinaSociety  Před měsícem +3

      Distinction is not the only reason. Following the Prophet ﷺ is the more important one.

    • @hamzamedina146
      @hamzamedina146 Před měsícem

      Beard necessary for hajj? That's a lie or a new Maliki fatwa? It's hard to tell because opinions change from imam to Scholar it's confusing

    • @Umair1
      @Umair1 Před 22 dny

      @@hamzamedina146 That's not what he said. He tried to make a joke. It was not funny so don't worry that you didn't understand it😂

  • @ashequebinkhaled3909
    @ashequebinkhaled3909 Před měsícem +2

    To my understanding the Maliki madhab relies more on the Medinan way instead of authentic Hadiths. But the method of Ahmad bin Hanbal brings us closest to the Sunnah. Despite being born into a Hanafi family I now follow the Hanbali madhab.

    • @OiledOttoman
      @OiledOttoman Před měsícem

      Be humble brother it is not for us to say on which ruling, which Imam was the closest. They were 4 of the greatest scholars and everything we learn from them is from the Sunnah.

    • @ashequebinkhaled3909
      @ashequebinkhaled3909 Před měsícem

      @@OiledOttoman No disrespect to any of the Imams, problem is with the blind followers. Every single of the 4 Imams advised the followers to practice on the Authentic Hadiths, even if that goes against their Fiqh.

    • @OiledOttoman
      @OiledOttoman Před měsícem +1

      ​​​@@ashequebinkhaled3909 akhi, we're all blind followers. Even great scholars like ibn Zayd al Qayrawani followed a madhab. Because the madahib are on the Quran and Sunnah. The mujtahid mutlak Imams talk about taking the strongest opinion, but they're not talking about you and me. They're talking about people who are flawless in the Arabic language and who posses knowledge about the primary and secondary Islamic sciences. We're not the ones to decide which opinion is the strongest and what not.

    • @kishikishin9810
      @kishikishin9810 Před měsícem +1

      It's not just the medinan but people that studied directly from sahabah in the town Prophet that lived in.
      Yeah not closest to the Sunnah.

  • @m.de.villeparisis
    @m.de.villeparisis Před měsícem

    The beard thing is laughable.

  • @user-nb9ol2tk4y
    @user-nb9ol2tk4y Před 16 dny

    None of the sahabah had less than a fist full
    The amal of the sahabah speaks volumes