The following is reported in a hadith narrated by Imam Bukhari (RA):

“Oppose the Mushrikeen! Lengthen the beards and shorten the moustaches. When Hazrat Ibn Umar (RA) used to go for Hajj or ‘Umrah, he would take hold of his beard in his fist. Whatever amount of the beard was in excess of the fist, he would trim it.” (Bukhari vol. 2, pg. 875)

In another hadith the following words are used:

“Make the moustaches extremely short and lengthen the beards.” (Bukhari Vol. 2, pg. 875)

It is wajib to keep a beard to the extent of one fist just as it is wajib to perform witr salah, and the two ‘eid salats. All the four imams agree on this issue. Allamah Shaami writes:

“To trim the beard when it is shorter than one fist in length as practiced by some people of the west and the hermaphrodites, has not been permitted by anyone i.e. any scholar.”

Hazrat Thanwi (RA) writes in Behishti Zewar (Heavenly Ornaments),

“It is haram to shave the beard as well as to trim it less than the length of one fist.” (Behishti Zewar section 11, pg. 115)

The word for beard in Arabic is lihyah which comes from the Arabic word for jaw. Therefore, the beard should be to the extent of one fist from the chin, the right side of the jaw, and the left side of the jaw, i.e. it should be the length of a fist from all three sides. Some people grow the beard to one fist from the chin but trim it to less than a fist from the sides. This is incorrect. If any one of the three sides of the beard has been shortened less than a fist, then this is a major sin.

Source:  The Four Actions




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    Reader's Comments

    1. ali syed | July 2nd, 2011 at 12:17 pm

      MASHALLAH !!!!
      ALLAH sabko darhi rakhnay ki taufeeq day ameen.

    2. Abu Sakina | May 23rd, 2011 at 5:27 am

      Assalamu ‘alaykum,

      I heard from a scholar that the sideburns (aridayn) and the hair above the jaw (i.e. on the cheeks) as well as the hair that connects the moustache and the beard are exempt from the qabda (fistful) ruling. Can you clarify whether these can be trimmed with source please?

    3. Ayub Khan | December 12th, 2010 at 10:50 am

      ALLAH-HO-AKBAR

    4. Ayub Khan | December 12th, 2010 at 10:49 am

      Subhan-Allah, Allah Taufeeq de, aur is par isteqamat de. Ameen.

    5. fayaz ahmed | October 27th, 2009 at 10:16 pm

      masha Allah great post indeed
      by Hazrat Wallah may Allah bless
      Him Aamin.

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