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Is Henna a Sin? Is Henna Permissible According to the Directorate of Religious Affairs?

Summary by Habertürk
In Islam, henna is among the natural practices associated with adornment and purification. Because it is of plant origin and does not cause permanent changes to the body, henna is not considered contrary to nature. There is no ruling in religious sources that prohibits henna. On the contrary, there are narrations about dyeing gray hair and beards with henna, and this is considered an encouraged practice for men. For women, applying henna to the …
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In Islam, henna is among the natural practices associated with adornment and purification. Because it is of plant origin and does not cause permanent changes to the body, henna is not considered contrary to nature. There is no ruling in religious sources that prohibits henna. On the contrary, there are narrations about dyeing gray hair and beards with henna, and this is considered an encouraged practice for men. For women, applying henna to the …

·Beyoğlu, Türkiye
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Habertürk broke the news in Beyoğlu, Türkiye on Tuesday, February 3, 2026.
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