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Old 11-28-2011, 01:54 PM   #1
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Default On moustache (not on beard)
Salam aleikum brothers and sisters

I have a question on the moustache. Please note that this thread is not on beard which i recognize as obligatory not to trim (with some scholars finding it makruh to trim). This thread is only on moustache.

I have decided to let my beard grow and i need practical advices from brothers who have nice big beards.

Could you provide me basis on what to do with the moustache? Should we shave it or trim it? If we must trim it, where does the moustache stop and the beard begin? The sides of the mouth are they part of the moustache to be trimmed or part of the beard to be kept? Should we trim short or just enough to avoid having hair on the upper lip? Should we trim with scissors or trimmer?

Shukran
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Old 11-28-2011, 02:55 PM   #2
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Wasalaam brother. Everybody does it differently, but I use a small battery operated clipper on number zero and clip from where beard meets the mustache upwards.
It feels better and more so for me distinguishes us from other non muslim bearded men.
Everyone will have a different opinion on this topic...
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Old 11-28-2011, 06:13 PM   #3
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wa alaykumus salaam wa rahmatullah

The trimming and shortening of the moustache has been emphatically mentioned in many narrations of the Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam). Trimming the moustaches is done by cutting them level with the upper lip. This has been reported from five of the sahabah [Recorded by at-Tabarani, al-Bayhaqi, and others]. Trimming the moustaches should be done at least once every forty days.

The Hadiths from the Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam) mention two things:
1) Some state, “Shorten your moustaches.”
2) Others state, “Remove your moustaches.” (See: Sahih al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim).

Thus, all the four Schools (Hanbali, Maliki, Hanafi and Shafi’i) agree on the fact that it is not allowed to leave the moustache to grow long. However, the scholars differ as to whether it is better to shorten the moustache or remove it and shave it altogether.

The relied upon opinion in the Hanafi School is that, it is even better to remove one’s moustache, though the Sunnah is achieved by shortening the it such that it no longer covers the upper lip.

Imam Ibn Abidin (ra) states that the opinion of shaving off the moustache being a Sunnah, was chosen by many scholars. (Radd al-Muhtar)

Imam al-Tahawi said that it is a Sunnah to shave the moustache, and it is better than shortening it, affirming that this is the position of Abu Hanifa and both his main students (raa). (See: Tahawi, Sharh Ma’ani al-Athaar, 4.229)

He also reported, with his authentic chains of transmission, that this was from the practice of great Companions, Abdullah ibn Umar, Abu Hurayra, Abu Sa’eed al-Khudree, Anas ibn Malik, and others (raa). (ibid.)

Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal (ra) used to shave his moustache, thus the Hanbali position is also similar to that of the Hanafis.

The Maliki School states that the moustache should not be completely removed, rather only shortened. Imaam Malik (ra) stated: "This (i.e. shaving the moustache) is a bid ah that has appeared among the people ... my opinion in regard to a person who completely shaves his moustache is that he should be beaten." [Recorded by al-Bayhaqi (1:151)]

It has also been narrated that Imaam Malik (ra) had a big moustache. When questioned about that, he reported that when Hadhrat ‘Umar (R.A) got angry, 'he would roll his moustache and blow'. [Recorded by at-Tabarani in al-Kabir]

The Shafi’is also hold a similar view.

Allah knows best. (by Mufti Muhammad ibn Adam, with a slight addition)

Regarding the sides of the moustache, Imam Ghazali (ra) has written: There is no problem in keeping the hair on either sides of the moustache. Hadrat 'Umar (ra) and others kept it." (Ihyaa Uloomud-Deen)
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Old 11-28-2011, 06:15 PM   #4
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Moulana Ashraf Ali Thanwi (ra) has stated in Behishti Zewar: 'It is Sunnah to clip the moustache to such an extent that it is clipped to the skin. There is a difference of opinion with regard to shaving the moustache. According to some it is a bid’ah, while others have permitted it. Caution demands that one does not shave it.'
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