Kissing a girl in Islam is generally considered haram (forbidden) before marriage. This is based on interpretations of Islamic teachings emphasizing modesty and the preservation of chastity until marriage. However, opinions vary on the permissibility of kissing within the context of marriage.
Pre-Marital Kissing
Numerous sources strongly discourage, and in many interpretations, forbid any physical intimacy, including kissing, before marriage. This is rooted in the principle of maintaining modesty and avoiding actions that could lead to zina (unlawful sexual activity). Examples from online forums and Q&A sites reiterate this point, emphasizing that touching, kissing, and hugging are haram before marriage. [Source: Reddit r/islam, Reddit r/Muslim, Quora]
Al-Mawsuah Al-Fiqhiyyah (13/130) states that kissing another person, regardless of gender, is impermissible if done out of desire. [Source: Al-Mawsu
ah Al-Fiqhiyyah]
Some interpretations suggest a distinction between a simple peck on the cheek and more intimate kissing, but the consensus leans toward prohibiting any form of kissing outside marriage to avoid temptation and maintain moral boundaries. [Source: Various online discussions]
Post-Marital Kissing
Within the context of marriage, kissing is generally considered permissible. Islamic teachings emphasize intimacy and affection within the marital relationship, with kissing being a natural expression of love and affection between spouses. [Source: Quora] However, even within marriage, Islamic scholars may emphasize the importance of maintaining modesty and avoiding excesses.
Same-Sex Kissing
Islamic teachings do not condone same-sex relationships or affections. Therefore, kissing between individuals of the same sex is considered haram. [Source: Quora]
Important Note on Consent
Regardless of marital status or gender, any physical intimacy, including kissing, must be consensual. Non-consensual touching or kissing constitutes harassment and is strictly prohibited. [Source: MuslimSpeak Quora]