Why Dimple Surgery is Not Haram in Islam With Proofs
C.J Ahmed-18.05.2023
Dimpleplasty or Dimple surgery is done to beautify the face of person by creating a permanent dimple. This procedure is criticized by some scholars in Islam because you are undergoing such surgeries to show your beauty to others and change Allah(swt)’s creation. Both of these arguments are baseless and nonsensical. There is no evidence from the Quran or the authentic hadiths stating that cosmetic surgery is haram.
Answering The Wrong Argument That Cosmetic Procedures Changes Allah (swt)’s Creation
The agument opposing these kinds of procedures is that botox your body and changing Allah (swt)”s creation is haram. This argument is a very weak argument which has no basis in Islam and is based on an opinion of a companion and not what was mentioned by the prophet (sal).
Narrated Ibn Masud:
Allah has cursed those women who practise tattooing or get it done for themselves, and those who remove hair from their faces, and those who create spaces between their teeth artificially to look beautiful, such ladies as change the features created by Allah. Why then shall I not curse those whom Allah's Messenger (sal) has cursed and who are cursed in Allah's Book too?” (Bukhari)
The above hadith is the opinion of Ibn Masud (rali) and cannot be attributed to the prophet (sal). There are other variations as well.
Abdullah reported that Allah had cursed those women who tattooed and who have themselves tattooed, those who pluck hair from their faces and those who make spaces between their teeth for beautification changing what God has created. This news reached a woman of the tribe of Asad who was called Umm Ya'qub and she used to recite the Holy Qur'an. She came to him and said:
“What is this news that has reached me from you that you curse those women who tattooed and those women who have themselves tattooed, the women who pluck hair from their faces and who make spaces between their teeth for beautification changing what God has created? Thereupon 'Abdullah said: Should I not curse one upon whom Allah's Messenger (sal) has invoked curse and that is in the Book also. Thereupon that woman said: I read the Qur'an from cover to cover, but I did not find that in it. whereupon he said: If you had read (thoroughly) you would have definitely found this in that (as) Allah, the Exalted and Glorious, has said:" What Allah's Messenger brings for you accept that and what he has forbidden you, refrain from that." That woman said: I find this thing in your wife even now. Thereupon he said: Go and see her. She reported: I went to the wife of 'Abdullah but found nothing of this sort in her. She came back to him and said: I have not seen anything. whereupon he said: Had there been anything like it in her, I would have never slept with her in the bed.” (Sahih Muslim)
It was narrated that ‘Abd-Allaah said: “Allah has cursed the women who do tattoos and those who ask for tattoos to be done, those who ask for their eyebrows to be plucked, and the women ask for their teeth to be filed for the purpose of beautification, changing the creation of Allaah.” A woman from the tribe of Bani Asad whose name was Umm Ya’qoob heard of that and she came and said, “I have heard that you have cursed So and so and So and so.” He said, “Why should I not curse those whom the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) cursed and who are mentioned in the Book of Allaah?’ She said, “I have read what is between the two covers [of the Qur’aan], and I did not find anything in it like what you have said.” He said, “If you have read it, have you not read that Allaah says,
‘And whatsoever the Messenger (Muhammad) gives you, take it; and whatsoever he forbids you, abstain (from it)’
[al-Hashr 59:7]?”
She said, “Of course.” He said, “He forbade that.” She said, “I think your wife does it.” He said, “Go and look.” So she went and looked and she did not see what she was looking for. He said, “If she had been like that, she would not be with us.”(Bukhari)
In all of these hadiths it is narrated by Abdullah Ibn Masud and he is attributing it to the prophet (sal) without narrating a narration directly stating that the prophet (sal) said or cursed making gaps on the teeth for women.
Dimple surgery is not haram in Islam.
Dimpleplasty or Dimple surgery is done to beautify the face of person by creating a permanent dimple. This procedure is criticized by some scholars in Islam because you are undergoing such surgeries to show your beauty to others and change Allah(swt)’s creation. Both of these arguments are baseless and nonsensical. There is no evidence from the Quran or the authentic hadiths stating that cosmetic surgery is haram.
Answering The Wrong Argument That Cosmetic Procedures Changes Allah (swt)’s Creation
The agument opposing these kinds of procedures is that botox your body and changing Allah (swt)”s creation is haram. This argument is a very weak argument which has no basis in Islam and is based on an opinion of a companion and not what was mentioned by the prophet (sal).
Narrated Ibn Masud:
Allah has cursed those women who practise tattooing or get it done for themselves, and those who remove hair from their faces, and those who create spaces between their teeth artificially to look beautiful, such ladies as change the features created by Allah. Why then shall I not curse those whom Allah's Messenger (sal) has cursed and who are cursed in Allah's Book too?” (Bukhari)
The above hadith is the opinion of Ibn Masud (rali) and cannot be attributed to the prophet (sal). There are other variations as well.
Abdullah reported that Allah had cursed those women who tattooed and who have themselves tattooed, those who pluck hair from their faces and those who make spaces between their teeth for beautification changing what God has created. This news reached a woman of the tribe of Asad who was called Umm Ya'qub and she used to recite the Holy Qur'an. She came to him and said:
“What is this news that has reached me from you that you curse those women who tattooed and those women who have themselves tattooed, the women who pluck hair from their faces and who make spaces between their teeth for beautification changing what God has created? Thereupon 'Abdullah said: Should I not curse one upon whom Allah's Messenger (sal) has invoked curse and that is in the Book also. Thereupon that woman said: I read the Qur'an from cover to cover, but I did not find that in it. whereupon he said: If you had read (thoroughly) you would have definitely found this in that (as) Allah, the Exalted and Glorious, has said:" What Allah's Messenger brings for you accept that and what he has forbidden you, refrain from that." That woman said: I find this thing in your wife even now. Thereupon he said: Go and see her. She reported: I went to the wife of 'Abdullah but found nothing of this sort in her. She came back to him and said: I have not seen anything. whereupon he said: Had there been anything like it in her, I would have never slept with her in the bed.” (Sahih Muslim)
It was narrated that ‘Abd-Allaah said: “Allah has cursed the women who do tattoos and those who ask for tattoos to be done, those who ask for their eyebrows to be plucked, and the women ask for their teeth to be filed for the purpose of beautification, changing the creation of Allaah.” A woman from the tribe of Bani Asad whose name was Umm Ya’qoob heard of that and she came and said, “I have heard that you have cursed So and so and So and so.” He said, “Why should I not curse those whom the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) cursed and who are mentioned in the Book of Allaah?’ She said, “I have read what is between the two covers [of the Qur’aan], and I did not find anything in it like what you have said.” He said, “If you have read it, have you not read that Allaah says,
‘And whatsoever the Messenger (Muhammad) gives you, take it; and whatsoever he forbids you, abstain (from it)’
[al-Hashr 59:7]?”
She said, “Of course.” He said, “He forbade that.” She said, “I think your wife does it.” He said, “Go and look.” So she went and looked and she did not see what she was looking for. He said, “If she had been like that, she would not be with us.”(Bukhari)
In all of these hadiths it is narrated by Abdullah Ibn Masud and he is attributing it to the prophet (sal) without narrating a narration directly stating that the prophet (sal) said or cursed making gaps on the teeth for women.
Dimple surgery is not haram in Islam.