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Fake Eyelashes And Wudhoo?

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Salaam Alaykum Dear Sisters, 

Thanks for reading this post.

I was wondering how to wear fake eyelashes and be able to do wudhoo. Is there any fatwa regarding this? Does the water have to touch my eyelashes, or the part of the skin where the eyelash grows? 

Is it possible to wear fake eyelashes above your eyelashes and do wudhoo or does it have to be below my natural lashes [ I don't even know if thats an option] ? 

Kindly share your knowledge regarding this! 

Have a beautiful day ladiessss! 

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W'salam sister,

As far as I know, the water for wudhu should reach your skin,and since the glue for fake lashes would prevent water from touching the skin in that area, your wudhu would be void!

But you can always put on the lashes after doing wudhu :-)

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Issue 243: * The length of the face should be washed from the upper part of the forehead, where hair grow, up to the farthest end of the chin, and its breadth should be washed to the part covered between the thumb and the middle finger. If even a small part of this area is left out, Wudhu will be void. Thus, in order to ensure that the prescribed part has been fully washed, one should also wash a bit of the adjacent parts

Issue 245: If a person suspects that there is dirt or something else in the eyebrows, and corners of his eyes, and on his lips, which does not permit water to reach them, and if that suspicion is reasonable, he should examine it before performing Wudhu, and re move any such thing if it is there.
 
these are what I found related to your question from "Islamic Laws" of Ayat ul-Allah Sistani
 
the glue of fake eyelashes permit water to reach some parts of the eyelids !
 
hope this helps! 
 
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I doubt that the lashes could go below the lash line, plus the chemichals from the glue could get in your eye. According to Syed Seestani, it is not permissible because during wudhu the water has to go on every lart of your face, including the upper lashline. :)

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On 1/26/2014 at 10:47 AM, knowledgeseeker said:

Is it possible to wear fake eyelashes above your eyelashes and do wudhoo or does it have to be below my natural lashes

Eye lash extension which is natural and planted inside the skin and does not prevent water from reaching the skin, is allowed and there would be no problem in it but if it is planted in such a way that it is glued permanently to the eye lid or the eye lashes, it is not permissible.

As for the lash extension of the second type in which the eyelash extension is glued to the eye lashes and which remain there for two or three weeks, it definitely forms a barrier and it should be removed. It is not permissible to keep it during wudhu and ghusl. And if a woman has glued such eyelashes, she must remove it as soon as and when she wants to perform wudhu or ghusl. And if it is not possible to remove it, she must perform wudhu and ghusl by way of jabira until it is possible to remove it. And if she does not remove it intentionally, wudhu and ghuls performed by way jabira would also be void.

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Guest sarah

i have a question. if i have lashes under my eyes, like not putting them on top of the eyelid but under( i prefer it that way:)) can i stil make wudu and pray???

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On 10/1/2023 at 1:50 PM, Guest sarah said:

i have a question. if i have lashes under my eyes, like not putting them on top of the eyelid but under( i prefer it that way:)) can i stil make wudu and pray???

Salam

Ruling on eyelash implantation Although there is no problem with eyelash implantation in itself, it is not permissible if it prevents water from reaching the [natural] eyelashes (even if only partially) and if it is not possible to remove it during ablution or ghusl, or if it is accompanied by  too much trouble and hardship. In any case, the person who has done such an act, if she cannot remove the obstacle during ablution or ghusl, or if it is difficult to remove it, she must perform the duty of ghusl and ablution of Jabirah; It means to wipe the obstacle with a wet hand. Of course, some jurists, including Ayatollah Hadavi Tehrani, say in this regard that if the glue does not touch the end of the eyelashes and does not fall on the skin, it does not prevent ablution and ghusl, which may be a rare assumption.

On 11/13/2021 at 2:42 PM, Guest Fatima said:

Isn't in haram to have those lashes in front of namahram?

Same question???

Salam generally it's not Haram to have it in front of NanMahram although if it causes temptation of NanMahram so therefore you must rmove it . 

 

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Does hair transplant have a bath?
Hair extensions, whether with natural or synthetic hair, do not need ghusl, and there is no need to wash the added hair in the Ghusl, but if the added hair is attached with glue or another method that prevents water from reaching the natural hair. It is an obstacle to ghusl and must be removed, and if it is not easily possible, Jabirah ghusl must be performed. (Question from the office of Ayatollah Khamenei in Qom)
It should be noted that if the natural hair of a kafir or dog is used for extensions, it is impure and cannot be purified. (Imam Khomeini, Tawzihal-Masail, Q. 86 and 104 (according to the opinion of Ayatollah Khamenei)

The answer of the great Marjas of Taqlid to this question is as follows:

 

Grand Ayatollah (Imam) Khamenei:

If it is possible for her to take it off during ablution and ghusl and it is not too hard or difficult, then ablution and ghusl will be invalid , and if it is not possible to take it off or it is accompanied by hardship and difficulty, creating such an obstacle that causes the duty of ablution and ghusl to change to Jabirah , , if it is outside the time of prayer, there is no problem but on the other hand at time of prayer she must do ablution or ghusl so then creates obstacle  or if it is difficult to remove the obstacle, she must perform the duty of ghusl and ablution of Jabirah; It means to wipe the obstacle with a wet hand.

 

Grand Ayatollah Makarem Shirazi:

There is no problem if it does not prevent the water from reaching the body, and if there is an obstacle, it is permissible only in case of necessity, and in this case it has the ruling of Jjabirah.

 

Grand Ayatollah Sistani:

It is not permissible if it prevents water from reaching the [natural] eyelashes, even slightly.

 

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