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[QUOTE]Originally posted by 7aya: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by newcomer: [b] Hi catlover! Just to add to what the others said, yes, it is a “religious thing” to remove hair. All Muslim women and men should cut their nails, remove the hair from their pubic region and under arm at least every forty days and man should also shave their moustaches (as growing a beard and moustache is a religious thing too). It is also a religious thing to remain a virgin until after marriage, as it is also not to be alone in private or touch with any one of the opposite sex who you are not closely related to by blood or marriage. Muslim men are generally well aware about the menstrual cycle as they know that it is forbidden for them to have intercourse with their wives at that time and that Muslim women don’t pray then, so it is referred to as “being on holiday” i.e. from prayer, but many men would be shy to discuss the details due to cultural reasons. The men prepare themselves for marriage by asking other men a lot of questions and the rest happens by instinct, as it has done since the beginning of time. The human race managed to procreate long before western porn! [/b][/QUOTE] no i don't think so. yes a woman should be hairless, but no one specified the pubic area except if you are going to do a umra or hajj. as for the men i never ever heard of anything that says that pubic hair should be removed. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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