This is a poem which I read a while ago and has made its way around the Islamosphere… I thought it’d be great for the MM crowd!
Beauty in the Beard by Tushar Imdad-ul-Haque Bhuiya (12th March 2001)
I came to eat dinner in my halls of residence one day last year when two sisters started laughing at me; I had some food stuck in my beard. They went on to innocently and honestly mock my beard saying it was messy, unnatural and unhygienic. Little did they know the rage that I felt as a result of this and I channeled this rage by unleashing my
anger through my pen and out came this poem.
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I performed this poem in the Leicester University/DMU Islamic Societies and Eid Celebration and it was received with much laughter and acclaim – Alhamdulillah. Due to popular demand and many requests I have decided to type my poem up and email it to my friends in Islam.
Let me remind you all not to be offended as this is no fatwa or religious statement – just a funny poem that spontaneously was produced as a result of my unfortunate experience…
Glorified be He who beautifies women with long locks of hair
And Men with long beards
There is beauty in the beard
Aye, there is beauty in the beard!
When the lion roars all the animals submit
For the lion is the king of the jungle
The lion with its glorious mane
And a Muslim man grows his mane in pride
Showing the rest of humanity that he is to be respected
Can one imagine a lion without its mane?
Nay, thou canst not!
Then imagine a man without his beard
Woe to worldly women who mock the beards so!
Desiring husbands with clean shaven faces
Woe to women who mock the Prophet’s Sunnah
In the name of hygiene, neatness and smooth texture
Indeed the women of this world cannot like the beard
But she who wants Paradise adores the beard!
A beard is a gift given to man
Something only he can grow; a woman never can!
When he ponders, he gently strokes it;
When he eats, it stores food;
When he is with kids, they play with it adoringly;
When he is with his wife, she fondles it lovingly;
When the enemy see it, fear is struck in their hearts!
Ah! there is indeed beauty in the beard!
All the Prophets had beards – yes they did!
Muhammad had a beard – so big! so big!
All the companions had beards – o yes! o yes!
All the sages had beards – I know! I know!
All the wise have beards – tis true! tis true!
All the pious have beards – you see! you see!
All the Muslims have beards?! – if only! if only!
Who did not have beards? The kafirun!
Who had clean shaven faces? The kafirun!
Who grew their moustaches? The kafirun!
“And what did our Prophet order?” I hear you ask
He ordered us to lengthen the beard and trim the moustache!
Lengthen the beard and trim the moustache!
What greater reason that this can there be
The fact that our Prophet told us to see
That we make ourselves appear to the world
As full bearded men with honour untold
O Muslim brother! Why do you desire to look like a woman
When your blessed facial hair is the differece between you and the opposite gender?
O poor Muslim brother! Why do you imitate the kafir
Instead of following the Prophet of Islam?
O silly Muslim sister! Why are you so blind?
Infatuated with Bollywood actors who have no mind!
O wretched sister! Are you not scared of your choice?
You would rather have a feminine monkey instead of an exalted manly ape!
So indeed I love my beard
And adore the curls and tangles
Which no oil, gel or superglue can ever straighten
My glorious long, curly, messy, fluffy beard!
The playhouse for kids;
And the beloved of Allah!
I maybe rejected by worldly women because of this hair on my face
But who care! For my Mum loves it and she puts all such sisters to disgrace!
Be patient Muslim brothers, who shun the trendy look for a Prophetic pose
Paradise with the wide eyed Houris is our final abode!!!!!
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Zainab bint Younus (AnonyMouse) is a Canadian Muslim woman who writes on Muslim women's issues, gender related injustice in the Muslim community, and Muslim women in Islamic history. She holds a diploma in Islamic Studies from Arees University, a diploma in History of Female Scholarship from Cambridge Islamic College, and has spent the last fifteen years involved in grassroots da'wah. She was also an original founder of MuslimMatters.org.
Loving it, masha’Allah. N’ big up the Leicester posse, innit!
I know many sisters who find a well groomed beard to be very handsome indeed. I am one of them! I am not a fan of ‘designer’ beards… like goatees and what not {shudders}. Bro, be lazy and let it grow!
Beauty is truly in the eye of the beholder. It is amazing how much my perception of beauty has changed with my emaan.
In my days of unglorified jahil, what I loved most was short, back and sides, clean shaven.
After Allah had revived my once dead heart, long, soft, wavy hair, and a decent beard is what the eyes find cooling. May Allah grant me a husband with these traits (i.e., a man who loves the Sunnah), ameen!
bro there’s a difference between food getting stuck, and food getting stored. If someone wants to follow the sunnah they should ensure that they clean their bead and keep it free from collecting food particles.
definitely had me laughing, but I’m sad for the underrepresented brothers with “feminine” faces–those men with very little body hair that cannot grow beards? some Native Americans, and so on are genetically dispossessed to silky smooth features . . .
that said, my hubby has a very nice beard and i’m not a huge fan of him without it. it’s hard to look directly at him clean-shaven because it seems like something’s missing. :)
beard is a blessed sunnah. however, you can not judge men by their beards today, unfortunately. nor can u judge women by their hijabs. so to call one a “feminine monkey” isnt so islamic and part of the sunnah either.
My father has already informed my brothers that any one of them who dares to shave his beard will immediately be disowned; and lively debates about the colour, shape, size, and texture of their (currently nonexistent) beards continue to dominate our dinnertime discussions :D
I love the poem masha’Allah. May Allah reward you brother. I personally won’t marry or even consider if the brother doesn’t have a beard. Some of my friends think I am crazy because they don’t find brothers’ with beard attractive at all. For me it’s the other way around, I think brother’s with beard are very beautiful masha’Allah.
hey don’t really like the poem but its a good message
but i also HATE all the hijab poems and songs too corny and cheesy for me
but not all men can grow beards
and technically the command is for men not to shave their beards
not to grow them because not everyone can grow them… huge difference there aminah you should take note of that
I know Khadija not everyone can grow but i prefer those that can grow, not that I have anything against those brother that can’t grow beards but I personally like those that can….And I am always taking notes sister.
Correct me if I’m wrong but won’t Muslim men be beardless in Paradise??? So why all the fuss about the length of one’s facial hair if you will be beardless in Jannah?
Is that what some girls really do or are brought up to do? Judge a man by his facial hair? I bet Muslim women wouldn’t like to be judged by how they choose to wear the hijab… just a thought. Choosing a spouse is so much more than appearances.
I’m not a fan of judging anyone based on their physical appearance, but when it comes to things like the beard and hijaab – I think I speak for many of us when I say that to us, it’s simply a manifestation of emaan. To see someone dress (and more importantly, live!) upon the Sunnah is a beautiful thing :)
Appearances aren’t everthing, but they do mean something.
Jazakalahu khair brother/sister AnonyMouse, that’s exactly what I am talking about. I know beards and hijab is not important for some people but for me it is. When i see a brother that shaves his beard I feel bad and i make dua for him that someday he grows it and follows the sunnah or our prophet. Beard and hijab are very important end of discussion…
Salam Alaikum
I believe the beard was part of the sunnah also to make a brother look a bit older. (I have no source on that but I have always heard it. But if it’s not from a source then I just believe that it does make them look older). Thus, it makes them look more mature, and iono, I like it though. Even if a brother is trying to grow his beard and has some facial hair, I prefer that over no beard at all.
I’m not a girl who is to judge a man by his facial hair if I want to marry him. Hijab is fard, and the beard is sunnah but as sr.Anonymouse says, it is also a manifestation of your deen and your faith, therefore, just when you look at a person and he/she is doing that, it should be considered as a good. thing.
As for whatever comes in paradise, let’s try focusing on what sunnah we should be following today in this world, and what we should be doing right now. As Aisha once said to the kaffir women without hijab,”Enjoy it, for it is for you in the dunya, and for us in the akhira.”
Live up to what you can today, as for the little things of Jannah..you get my drift.
And also remember that although appearance is one reflection of piety, looks can be deceiving. There may be situation where brother cannot wear beard (maybe job hazard, maybe other significant difficulty), and similarly other situations where sister cannot wear hijab… even though they both want to. I think basing marriage decisions on one factor is superficial, esp in time where it is hard to find good spouses. At least, ask WHY? If the person says because he doesn’t think he needs to or doesn’t want to (for no good reason), then feel free to RUN!
Masha’Allah I remember reading that poem yrs ago. I think that’s a also beautiful poem. May Allah bless you both.
Sometimes though some brothers take it to far and don’t take care of their beards. I think it’s gross when there is food inside your beard and you won’t clean it.
“Sometimes though some brothers take it to far and don’t take care of their beards. I think it’s gross when there is food inside your beard and you won’t clean it.”
Cue for IbnAbeeOmar to hurry up and present part 3 of the Muslim Man’s Guide to Style: Beard Grooming 101! ;)
Assalamualaikum, i really enjoyed the poem.
“But who care! For my Mum loves it and she puts all such sisters to disgrace!”……this is so very true with my mother
thanks brother
Nice poem, Allahuakbar.
Anyone read stories of Mr Twitt and his beard?
Anyways,
My own poor brothers, half chinese cannot grow beard. The most at a time we could count 17 hairs may be, here and there.
Here you totally missed the mark!
There are many a woman bestowed with the gift of a beard. Only they are past masters at concealment. How merciful is the Hijaab. Some women don’t have to shave daily!
GREAT POEM! I also feel sad when sisters prefer clean-shaven men because really a clean-shaven face on a man resembles a woman! I told my husband when we got married I wanted a beard long enough that our kids could swing from it. =)
Beards are sunnah..we’ve all established that fact. Now why is it that everyone has to disagree over the length, texture, size, etc. I mean do what you can, its ultimately up to one’s own level of Iman how long their beard should be.
I personally am not a big fan of the overachiever who’s sole purpose in life is to grow the longest beard ever…its all about moderation in Islam…so why not here. Be moderate. Be practical. be clean.
Explain what you mean by “sunnah.” Do you mean it was a practice of the Prophet SAWS? If so, yes, there is ijma that the beard was a practice of the prophet SAWS. If you mean that it is not obligatory, but only recommended, this is only the opinion of the Shafi’i madhhab, but the other 3 madhhabs, and Imam Shafi’i himself, held that it is obligatory to not shave the beard.
As for the details about how long it must be, it is a question of fiqh first, and THEN a question of how far one wants to go beyond the requirements. We should be very careful in what we say so as not to just brush aside fiqh as though it is nothing. wa Allahu a’lam.
Hmm, had me laughing too, BUT, I didn’t appreciate the food getting STORED in the beard. To be honest, that’s disgusting (as it’s against the Sunnah). I know the brother didn’t mean it that way, though. He just wanted to create a funny picture of the incident he experienced. Also, the “ape” part. (And also, ummm, other things which, uhh,…I can’t quite remember right now…hmmm…) Oh well, Yahdeekallaah, Akhee!
By the way, I think bearded men are pretty handsome! I was watching this program on TV (just accidentally), and I heard this silly Kaafirah call her boyfriend a “caveman” because he had STARTED to grow a beard. Subhaanallaah! These Kaafir women can’t tolerate anything from the Sunnah! And even our own (Muslim) women; they don’t like to marry our bearded heroes. What kind of a woman would want her husband to look like another woman anyway?!
Subhaanallaah! Wa Billaahi-ttaufeeq!
MashaAllah NIdaa, that’s soo true. Men that shave their beard don’t attract me what so ever. I would never let me hubby shave his beard when I get married iA. I know some Muslim sisters that won’t even consider if the guy doesn’t have a beard. That is not right. Men that shave their beard look like another women to me.
Tell me about it, ukhtee! Oh, and I’ve also noticed something in these Hollywood movies (and in the west overall): Sometimes you just can’t point out if it’s an actor or actress (a man or woman) until you look closely! And I think “handsome” is the wrong word for a clean-shaved man. He should be called “Jameelah” (beautiful). Astaghfirullaah, sometimes they sooo clean-shaved in trying to look “gorgeous” that any man would get attracted!
Baarakallaahu Feeki.
MashaAllah!
My husband sports, I would say, an average beard. Alhamdhlillah. He keeps it well oiled and perfumed. MashaAllah it smells soooo nice. :) It is true sometimes I have to remove bits of rice from his beard while eating…. But that applies for me too. I have to clean my hijab after eating as bits of food almost always find a way there. :D
lol Muslim girls love beards. As someone else said, unless it’s a natural thing where the guy just can’t grow one, a beard is THE most attractive thing about a guy. In fact, it was a joke between me and my girlfriends when we were all playfully lamenting the lack of muslim men who grew beards that: “Alhamdulillah, at least it’s so much easier to lower your gaze since most guys DON’T have beards- it’s so unattractive and a real turn-off.” It’s so true. I won’t consider a guy without a beard :P unless, of course, he can’t grow one.
Sami
August 23, 2008 at 4:11 PM
Tis True! Tis True!
deen
October 1, 2010 at 8:48 AM
o yes o yes
Reem
August 23, 2008 at 8:12 PM
nice poem….. very thoughtful
Ibn Qays
August 23, 2008 at 8:16 PM
“When he eats, it stores food”
not so islamic!! Akhi, cleanliness is part of eemaan!
iMuslim
August 23, 2008 at 8:38 PM
Loving it, masha’Allah. N’ big up the Leicester posse, innit!
I know many sisters who find a well groomed beard to be very handsome indeed. I am one of them! I am not a fan of ‘designer’ beards… like goatees and what not {shudders}. Bro, be lazy and let it grow!
Beauty is truly in the eye of the beholder. It is amazing how much my perception of beauty has changed with my emaan.
In my days of unglorified jahil, what I loved most was short, back and sides, clean shaven.
After Allah had revived my once dead heart, long, soft, wavy hair, and a decent beard is what the eyes find cooling. May Allah grant me a husband with these traits (i.e., a man who loves the Sunnah), ameen!
Ibnkhalil
August 23, 2008 at 9:16 PM
mashAllah what a beautiful poem! I love the part of the mane. We are lions who do not shave our manes!
Qas
August 23, 2008 at 9:53 PM
Verily, he is off all the minhajes for such a statement.
Ibn Masood
August 23, 2008 at 10:31 PM
Allahu Akbar. Allahu Akbar. Allahu Akbar.
And Ibn Qays, food gets stuck in the beard… momentarily lol ;).
Ibn Qays
August 24, 2008 at 12:18 AM
bro there’s a difference between food getting stuck, and food getting stored. If someone wants to follow the sunnah they should ensure that they clean their bead and keep it free from collecting food particles.
Qas
August 24, 2008 at 3:17 AM
Verily, Ibn Qays…verily.
Cinci Muslimah
August 24, 2008 at 5:02 AM
Ummm, maybe it’s just me… but I’d pass on both. I’m not feeling that analogy at all.
Shawna
August 24, 2008 at 3:33 PM
definitely had me laughing, but I’m sad for the underrepresented brothers with “feminine” faces–those men with very little body hair that cannot grow beards? some Native Americans, and so on are genetically dispossessed to silky smooth features . . .
that said, my hubby has a very nice beard and i’m not a huge fan of him without it. it’s hard to look directly at him clean-shaven because it seems like something’s missing. :)
alooch
August 24, 2008 at 4:50 PM
beard is a blessed sunnah. however, you can not judge men by their beards today, unfortunately. nor can u judge women by their hijabs. so to call one a “feminine monkey” isnt so islamic and part of the sunnah either.
mbana
August 24, 2008 at 8:21 PM
Computer languages and facial hair; http://blogs.microsoft.co.il/blogs/tamir/archive/2008/04/28/computer-languages-and-facial-hair-take-two.aspx. And I just happen to be in computing :)
“There is a beard – there is a success. There is no beard – you are guilty.”
…
“Bjarne, throw your shaver out of window and fast to save C++!”
Anonymouse
August 24, 2008 at 9:27 PM
Freakin’ awesome! I have a goatee! (and I am 15), Inshallah I will lengthen it into a “fluffy playground” when I go to college.
AnonyMouse
August 24, 2008 at 9:53 PM
Ahem, brother Anonymouse… you might want to consider changing your name… I am the resident rodent of MuslimMatters.org!
AnonyMouse
August 24, 2008 at 9:57 PM
My father has already informed my brothers that any one of them who dares to shave his beard will immediately be disowned; and lively debates about the colour, shape, size, and texture of their (currently nonexistent) beards continue to dominate our dinnertime discussions :D
Aminah mohammad
August 24, 2008 at 11:06 PM
Salam alaykum,
I love the poem masha’Allah. May Allah reward you brother. I personally won’t marry or even consider if the brother doesn’t have a beard. Some of my friends think I am crazy because they don’t find brothers’ with beard attractive at all. For me it’s the other way around, I think brother’s with beard are very beautiful masha’Allah.
So brother’s grow your beards.
Khadija
August 24, 2008 at 11:39 PM
hey don’t really like the poem but its a good message
but i also HATE all the hijab poems and songs too corny and cheesy for me
but not all men can grow beards
and technically the command is for men not to shave their beards
not to grow them because not everyone can grow them… huge difference there aminah you should take note of that
hamdullah for maliki goatees :)
i’m half joking
Aminah mohammad
August 24, 2008 at 11:42 PM
I know Khadija not everyone can grow but i prefer those that can grow, not that I have anything against those brother that can’t grow beards but I personally like those that can….And I am always taking notes sister.
muslimfamily
August 25, 2008 at 1:03 AM
My husband can’t grow a beard. He really wishes he could.
Aminah mohammad
August 25, 2008 at 1:09 AM
Many people from East Africa and Asia can’t grow them but it’s khair, it’s the intentions that count.
al andaleedsi
August 25, 2008 at 2:49 AM
Correct me if I’m wrong but won’t Muslim men be beardless in Paradise??? So why all the fuss about the length of one’s facial hair if you will be beardless in Jannah?
Muslim Girl
August 25, 2008 at 8:57 PM
Is that what some girls really do or are brought up to do? Judge a man by his facial hair? I bet Muslim women wouldn’t like to be judged by how they choose to wear the hijab… just a thought. Choosing a spouse is so much more than appearances.
AnonyMouse
August 25, 2008 at 10:44 PM
I’m not a fan of judging anyone based on their physical appearance, but when it comes to things like the beard and hijaab – I think I speak for many of us when I say that to us, it’s simply a manifestation of emaan. To see someone dress (and more importantly, live!) upon the Sunnah is a beautiful thing :)
Appearances aren’t everthing, but they do mean something.
Aminah mohammad
August 25, 2008 at 10:48 PM
Jazakalahu khair brother/sister AnonyMouse, that’s exactly what I am talking about. I know beards and hijab is not important for some people but for me it is. When i see a brother that shaves his beard I feel bad and i make dua for him that someday he grows it and follows the sunnah or our prophet. Beard and hijab are very important end of discussion…
Wassalam
Saleha
August 25, 2008 at 11:01 PM
Salam Alaikum
I believe the beard was part of the sunnah also to make a brother look a bit older. (I have no source on that but I have always heard it. But if it’s not from a source then I just believe that it does make them look older). Thus, it makes them look more mature, and iono, I like it though. Even if a brother is trying to grow his beard and has some facial hair, I prefer that over no beard at all.
I’m not a girl who is to judge a man by his facial hair if I want to marry him. Hijab is fard, and the beard is sunnah but as sr.Anonymouse says, it is also a manifestation of your deen and your faith, therefore, just when you look at a person and he/she is doing that, it should be considered as a good. thing.
As for whatever comes in paradise, let’s try focusing on what sunnah we should be following today in this world, and what we should be doing right now. As Aisha once said to the kaffir women without hijab,”Enjoy it, for it is for you in the dunya, and for us in the akhira.”
Live up to what you can today, as for the little things of Jannah..you get my drift.
Abu H
August 25, 2008 at 11:30 PM
Its funny how Shaytan is sending Gillette razor ads via Google :)
On serious note, lets not forget Br. Saqib post: Convertible Hijabi? Or Struggling Sister?
And also remember that although appearance is one reflection of piety, looks can be deceiving. There may be situation where brother cannot wear beard (maybe job hazard, maybe other significant difficulty), and similarly other situations where sister cannot wear hijab… even though they both want to. I think basing marriage decisions on one factor is superficial, esp in time where it is hard to find good spouses. At least, ask WHY? If the person says because he doesn’t think he needs to or doesn’t want to (for no good reason), then feel free to RUN!
Siraaj
August 25, 2008 at 11:39 PM
My wife is loves me for my beard. She wrote her own poem about how we met and it gets mentioned quite often.
Growing the beard is part of the fitrah!
Siraaj
Amatullah101
August 25, 2008 at 11:40 PM
That photo is insane.
Aminah mohammad
August 25, 2008 at 11:45 PM
Masha’Allah I remember reading that poem yrs ago. I think that’s a also beautiful poem. May Allah bless you both.
Sometimes though some brothers take it to far and don’t take care of their beards. I think it’s gross when there is food inside your beard and you won’t clean it.
AnonyMouse
August 26, 2008 at 12:21 AM
“Sometimes though some brothers take it to far and don’t take care of their beards. I think it’s gross when there is food inside your beard and you won’t clean it.”
Cue for IbnAbeeOmar to hurry up and present part 3 of the Muslim Man’s Guide to Style: Beard Grooming 101! ;)
Aminah mohammad
August 26, 2008 at 12:22 AM
Haha I agree Anonymouse.
Saleha
August 26, 2008 at 2:04 AM
Yeah, jus to add it, that picure is a bit ..scary…to say the least :O
AnonyMouse
August 26, 2008 at 2:19 PM
The picture is awesome! How many people could get their beards to accomplish such a feat? :P
rizwan
August 26, 2008 at 5:07 PM
Assalamualaikum, i really enjoyed the poem.
“But who care! For my Mum loves it and she puts all such sisters to disgrace!”……this is so very true with my mother
thanks brother
khawla
August 27, 2008 at 1:13 PM
Nice poem, Allahuakbar.
Anyone read stories of Mr Twitt and his beard?
Anyways,
My own poor brothers, half chinese cannot grow beard. The most at a time we could count 17 hairs may be, here and there.
shahgul
August 29, 2008 at 2:00 AM
Something only he can grow; a woman never can!
Dear son,
Here you totally missed the mark!
There are many a woman bestowed with the gift of a beard. Only they are past masters at concealment. How merciful is the Hijaab. Some women don’t have to shave daily!
Olivia
September 4, 2008 at 12:38 AM
GREAT POEM! I also feel sad when sisters prefer clean-shaven men because really a clean-shaven face on a man resembles a woman! I told my husband when we got married I wanted a beard long enough that our kids could swing from it. =)
whatsTHEbigDEAL
September 7, 2008 at 5:41 PM
Beards are sunnah..we’ve all established that fact. Now why is it that everyone has to disagree over the length, texture, size, etc. I mean do what you can, its ultimately up to one’s own level of Iman how long their beard should be.
I personally am not a big fan of the overachiever who’s sole purpose in life is to grow the longest beard ever…its all about moderation in Islam…so why not here. Be moderate. Be practical. be clean.
Ahmad AlFarsi
September 7, 2008 at 7:45 PM
Explain what you mean by “sunnah.” Do you mean it was a practice of the Prophet SAWS? If so, yes, there is ijma that the beard was a practice of the prophet SAWS. If you mean that it is not obligatory, but only recommended, this is only the opinion of the Shafi’i madhhab, but the other 3 madhhabs, and Imam Shafi’i himself, held that it is obligatory to not shave the beard.
As for the details about how long it must be, it is a question of fiqh first, and THEN a question of how far one wants to go beyond the requirements. We should be very careful in what we say so as not to just brush aside fiqh as though it is nothing. wa Allahu a’lam.
ilmsummitee
October 17, 2008 at 2:02 AM
Came across this chart when reading an article:
http://www.dyers.org/blog/beards/beard-type-chart/
So, if its included, which beard do you have?
Nidaa
November 22, 2008 at 1:53 PM
Hmm, had me laughing too, BUT, I didn’t appreciate the food getting STORED in the beard. To be honest, that’s disgusting (as it’s against the Sunnah). I know the brother didn’t mean it that way, though. He just wanted to create a funny picture of the incident he experienced. Also, the “ape” part. (And also, ummm, other things which, uhh,…I can’t quite remember right now…hmmm…) Oh well, Yahdeekallaah, Akhee!
By the way, I think bearded men are pretty handsome! I was watching this program on TV (just accidentally), and I heard this silly Kaafirah call her boyfriend a “caveman” because he had STARTED to grow a beard. Subhaanallaah! These Kaafir women can’t tolerate anything from the Sunnah! And even our own (Muslim) women; they don’t like to marry our bearded heroes. What kind of a woman would want her husband to look like another woman anyway?!
Subhaanallaah! Wa Billaahi-ttaufeeq!
Zuhra
November 22, 2008 at 4:02 PM
MashaAllah NIdaa, that’s soo true. Men that shave their beard don’t attract me what so ever. I would never let me hubby shave his beard when I get married iA. I know some Muslim sisters that won’t even consider if the guy doesn’t have a beard. That is not right. Men that shave their beard look like another women to me.
Nidaa
November 22, 2008 at 5:26 PM
Tell me about it, ukhtee! Oh, and I’ve also noticed something in these Hollywood movies (and in the west overall): Sometimes you just can’t point out if it’s an actor or actress (a man or woman) until you look closely! And I think “handsome” is the wrong word for a clean-shaved man. He should be called “Jameelah” (beautiful). Astaghfirullaah, sometimes they sooo clean-shaved in trying to look “gorgeous” that any man would get attracted!
Baarakallaahu Feeki.
Moe Ibrahim
May 18, 2009 at 6:46 PM
I hope sisters can understand that some of us need to shave for work. I would hate to be looked down upon as a potential husband for that reason…..
abdilahi
May 25, 2010 at 7:34 AM
i like beards they realy dignify the man and is pleasing to the observer
:)
Aisha
October 1, 2010 at 11:53 AM
MashaAllah!
My husband sports, I would say, an average beard. Alhamdhlillah. He keeps it well oiled and perfumed. MashaAllah it smells soooo nice. :) It is true sometimes I have to remove bits of rice from his beard while eating…. But that applies for me too. I have to clean my hijab after eating as bits of food almost always find a way there. :D
Jalal
December 12, 2010 at 2:31 AM
Beards are cool and the cool men in history had beards. Its better to be like the cool ones. We shouold read about them.
DD
February 14, 2012 at 4:55 AM
From a 22 yr old muslim with a beard:
The poem was awesome!
Jazak Allah.
Morning Dew
February 14, 2012 at 6:19 PM
lol Muslim girls love beards. As someone else said, unless it’s a natural thing where the guy just can’t grow one, a beard is THE most attractive thing about a guy. In fact, it was a joke between me and my girlfriends when we were all playfully lamenting the lack of muslim men who grew beards that: “Alhamdulillah, at least it’s so much easier to lower your gaze since most guys DON’T have beards- it’s so unattractive and a real turn-off.” It’s so true. I won’t consider a guy without a beard :P unless, of course, he can’t grow one.
abidmohammad
April 15, 2013 at 3:57 PM
tushar bhuiya is my teacher so you better not dis his poem i think its absoloutely amaziiiiiiiiiiiiiiiing
P.S ustaadh Tushar no offence but i think my dads beard is way cooler.
Ahsan
June 12, 2015 at 1:42 PM
nice effort , no doubt beard make the personality of a pious man
Abu Eesa
August 10, 2015 at 4:14 AM
Mashallah great poem if it weren’t for those silly foolish mean girls you wouldn’t have wrote this great poem