Fatwa Council Rules Dyeing Hair Black Permissible
The Supreme Council for Fatwa ruled that dyeing hair black is permissible in Islam, settling a long-standing debate. The decision was issued in February last year but made public on Wednesday. The Council noted two main scholarly views, both based on valid evidence, but concluded that evidence favoring permissibility was stronger.
The Supreme Council for Fatwa ruled that dyeing hair black is permissible in Islam, settling a long-standing debate. The decision was issued in February last year but made public on Wednesday. The Council noted two main scholarly views, both based on valid evidence, but concluded that evidence favoring permissibility was stronger.
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The Supreme Council for Fatwa ruled that dyeing hair black is permissible in Islam, settling a long-standing debate. The decision was issued in February last year but made public on Wednesday. The Council noted two main scholarly views, both based on valid evidence, but concluded that evidence favoring permissibility was stronger.
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