Why don't Muslims keep moustaches? This page of history is still out of your sight
Why don't Muslims keep moustaches? This page of history is still out of your sight
In Muslim society, their special identity is often associated with their dress and gestures. Cap on the head, kurta-pyjama, and a grown beard are considered part of their traditional image. But a question that often arises in people's minds is why Muslims do not keep moustaches. Many opinions and arguments have been presented on this which are related to religious and cultural traditions.
What does the history of Islam say?
The tradition of not keeping a moustache and growing a beard in Islam is linked to religious hadiths and Islamic teachings. In a major hadith, the Prophet Muhammad said that Muslims should follow "natural religion". This means that they should stay away from the characteristics of other religions and their gods.
In this context, it is said that in other religions of the time of the Prophet, their gods had large moustaches. In Islam, there is belief in the formless Allah and this tradition of not keeping a moustache was adopted to show this difference. Apart from this, the beard has been given importance as a mark of identity of men in Islam and it has been considered the Sunnah of the Prophet.
Cultural perspectives
The tradition of not keeping a moustache is also linked to the ancient culture of Arabia. Strong sandy winds used to blow in the desert areas of Arabia. The sand particles flying in these winds used to get stuck in the moustache and these particles used to go inside the mouth while eating. From the point of view of health and hygiene, it was more practical to clean the moustache or keep it short. Gradually this habit became a part of the culture there. When Islam was propagated, this tradition also spread along with it.
Combination of religion and cleanliness
Cleanliness is given utmost importance in Islam. Not keeping a moustache and keeping a beard is also considered a symbol of harmony between cleanliness and religiosity. The idea behind this is that a long moustache can cause inconvenience during the consumption of food or water and maintaining cleanliness may be difficult. For this reason, Muslims prefer to keep the moustache short or remove it completely.
The tradition of not growing a moustache in Muslim society is linked to religious beliefs, cultural traditions, and the practicalities of hygiene. This tradition is a wonderful combination of the main principles of Islam and the ancient lifestyle of Arabia. This gives an idea of how religious and cultural reasons influence a person's identity and behaviour.
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