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Is qaza haircut haram or makruh?

Published in Islamic Rulings 1 min read

Qaza' haircut is considered Makruh (disliked) in Islam.

This means that while it is not strictly forbidden (Haram), it is discouraged. Qaza' refers to shaving parts of the head (often with a razor or blade) while leaving other parts unshaved, resulting in an uneven or patchy appearance. This can involve shaving the sides and leaving the top long, or shaving scattered areas across the head. The dislike stems from its resemblance to certain non-Islamic practices and its potential to be viewed as a form of self-mutilation or vanity. It's important to consult with knowledgeable Islamic scholars for more personalized guidance.