The Rule on Images of
Animals or People
Islam Forbids Making or Keeping or
Wearing Clothes
Depicting Images of Animals or People
Depicting Images of Animals or People
Question: What is the ruling on solat in
clothes on which there are images of animals which may be part of a
manufacturing company’s logo such as tigers or crocodiles?
In the name of Allāh, the Most Gracious,
the Most Merciful;
All the praise and Thanks is due to Allāh,
the Lord of al-‘ālameen. I testify that there is none worthy of worship except
Allāh, and that Muhammad, Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wa sallam is His Messenger.
In Islam there are evidences from
Al-Qur'an and Sunnah entailing the following:
1 – Islam Forbids Making and Keeping
Images of Animals or People, and Wearing Clothes with Images of Animals or
People
Allāh Subhanahu wa Ta’ala has said those that creates
and worships images results in them becoming wrong doers and are in manifest
error.
Allāh Says: “And
the people of Moses made in his absence, out of their ornaments, the image of a
calf (for worship). It had a sound (as if it was mooing). Did they
not see that it could neither speak to them nor guide them to the way?
They took it for worship and they were Zalimun (wrong-doers).” (Surah Al-A'raf 7:148)
Allāh also says: “And
indeed We bestowed aforetime on Ibrāhīm (Abraham, ‘alayhissalam) his (portion
of) guidance, and We were well-acquainted with him (as to his Belief in the
Oneness of Allāh, etc.). When he said to his father and his people: “What are
these images, to which you are devoted?” They said: “We found our fathers
worshipping them.” He said: “Indeed you and your fathers have been in manifest
error”.” (Surah Al-Anbiyâ 21:51-54)
‘Aishah (radiyallāhu`anhu) narrated: When the Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi
wasallam) became ill, some of his wives talked about a church which they had
seen in Ethiopia and it was called Mariya. Umm Salmah and Umm Habibah
(radiyallāhu`anha) had been to Ethiopia, and both of them narrated (the
Church’s) beauty and the pictures it contained. The Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu
‘alayhi wasallam) raised his head and said: “Those are the people who, whenever a pious man dies amongst them, make
a place of worship at his grave and then they make those pictures in it. Those
are the worst creatures in the Sight of Allāh”.” (Recorded by al-Bukhari)
1.1 - Severe Punishment for the
Image-Makers on the Day of Resurrection.
‘Abdullāh Ibn Mas‘ūd (radiyallāhu`anhu)
reported that the Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) said: “Those who will be most severely punished by Allāh on
the Day of Resurrection will be the image-makers.”(Recorded by al-Bukhari; See Fathul-Bāri, 10/382.)
Abu Hurayrah (radiyallāhu`anhu) reported
that the Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) said: “Allāh says: ‘Who does more wrong than the one who
tries to create something like my creation? Let him create a grain of wheat or
a kernel of corn’.” (Recorded by al-Bukhari, see Fathul-Bāri,
10/385).
The above ahādīth indicate that pictures
of animate beings are harām, whether they are humans or other -creatures,
whether they are three-dimensional or two-dimensional, whether they are printed,
drawn, etched, engraved, carved, cast in moulds, etc. Thus Islam forbids
wearing clothes images of animals or people. They must be removed or erased.
1.2 - Islam Only Permits the Creation of
Pictures of Trees and Any Other Unanimated Objects.
Ibn ‘Abbās (radiyallāhu`anhu) reported
that the Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) said: “Every image-maker will be in the Fire and for every
image that he made a soul will be created for him, which will be punished in
the Fire.” Ibn ‘Abbās (radiyallāhu`anhu) said: “If you must do that, make
pictures of trees and other inanimate objects.” (This
is recorded by Muslim)
Sa‘id bin Abu Al-Hasan (radiyallāhu`anhu)
narrated: “While I was with Ibn ‘Abbas (radiyallāhu`anhu), a man came and said, “O Ibn Abbas! My sustenance is from my manual
profession and I make these pictures.”
Ibn ‘Abbas said, “I will tell you only what I heard from
Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) saying: ‘Whoever
makes a picture will be punished by Allāh till he puts life in it, and he will
never be able to put life in it.’ Hearing
this, that man heaved a sigh and his face turned pale. Ibn ‘Abbas
(radiyallāhu`anhu) said to him, “What
a pity! If you insist on making pictures I advise you to make pictures of trees
and any other unanimated objects”.” (Recorded
by Al-Bukhari 3:428)
2 – It is forbidden to Hang or Keep
Pictures of Any being that possesses a Soul
It is not allowed to hang a picture or to keep a
picture of any being that possesses a soul. It is obligatory to destroy such
pictures. Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) prohibited
having pictures in houses. Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) said: “Do not leave any image, but [instead] efface it.” (Recorded by Muslim)
2.1 - Any Pictures Of Animate Beings Or
Dog In His House Will Prevent The Angels From Entering.
‘Aishah (radiyallāhu`anha) narrated, who
said: “I stuffed for the Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu
‘alayhi wasallam) a pillow decorated with pictures (of animals) which looked
like a Namruqa (i.e. a small cushion). He came and stood among the people with
displeasure apparent on his face. I said, “O Allāh’s Apostle! What is wrong?”
He (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) said, “What is this pillow?” I
said, “I have prepared this pillow for you, so that you may recline on it.” He
(Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) said: “Don't you know that angels
do not enter a house wherein there are pictures; and whoever makes a picture
will be punished on the Day of Resurrection and will be asked to give life to
(what he has created)?” (Recorded by Al-Bukhari)
Abu Talhah (radiyallāhu`anhu) narrated: “I heard Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi
wasallam) saying: ‘Angels (of Mercy) do not enter a house wherein there is a
dog or a picture of a living creature (a human being or an animal)’.”(Recorded by Al- Bukhari)
In a narration of Ibn Abbas (radiyallāhu`anhu)
who said that Abu Talhah (radiyallāhu`anhu), a companion of Allāh’s Messenger
(Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) and one of those who fought at Badar together
with Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) told me that Allāh’s
Messenger (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) said: “Angels (of Mercy) do not enter a house in which there
is a dog or a picture.” He (Sallallāhu
‘alayhi wasallam) meant the images of creatures that have souls. This is
narrated by Al-Bukhari and Muslim.
Maimunah binti al-Harith
(radiyallāhu`anha) narrated that one morning the Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu
‘alayhi wasallam) was silent and in grief. I said to him: “O Allāh’s Messenger, I find a change in your mood
today. Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) replied: “Gabriel had
promised me that he would meet me last night, but he did not meet me. By Allāh,
he never broke his promises”. Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) spent
the day in this sad (mood). Then it occurred to Allāh’s Messenger that there
had been a puppy under their cot. Rasūlullāh (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) gave
an order and it was turned out. He then took some water in his hand and
sprinkled it on the place. In the evening Gabriel met Rasūlullāh (Sallallāhu
‘alayhi wasallam) and he said to him:“You
promised me that you would meet me the previous night”. Gabriel said: “Yes, but we do not enter a house in which
there is a dog or a picture”. So the very next morning, Rasūlullāh (Sallallāhu
‘alayhi wasallam) commanded the dog to be killed. He (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi
wasallam) announced that the dog kept for the orchards should also be killed,
but he spared the dog used for the protection of extensive fields (or big
gardens).(This is recorded by Muslim)
In a narration of Ibn Abbas
(radiyallāhu`anhu) who said that Abu Talhah (radiyallāhu`anhu), a companion of
Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) and one of those who fought at
Badar together with Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) told me
that Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) said: “Angels (of Mercy) do not enter a house in which there
is a dog or a picture.” Rasūlullāh (Sallallāhu
‘alayhi wasallam) meant the images of creatures that have souls. This is
narrated by Al-Bukhari and Muslim).
Therefore, all pictures meant for remembrance should
be removed. However, pictures that are needed out of necessity, such as for
official identification purposes and so forth, may be kept.
3 - It Is Not Permissible for a Person
to Wear Clothes on Which There is an Image of an Animal or a Person
A Saudi scholar, Shaikh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (rahimahullāh) said:
“It is not permissible for a person to wear clothes on
which there is an image of an animal or a person, and it is not permissible to
wear ghutrahs or other headgear on which there is an image of a person or an
animal, because it is proven that the Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi
wasallam) said that the angels do not enter any house in which there is an
image. In a hadith of Abu Talhah (radiyallāhu`anhu) who said: “I heard Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi
wasallam) saying: ‘Angels (of Mercy) do not enter a house wherein there
is a dog or a picture of a living creature (a human being or an animal)’.” (this is recorded by Al- Bukhari ). Hence Muslim
should not keep pictures for memories, and whoever has any pictures for
memories should destroy them, whether he put them on the wall or in an album
etc, because keeping them deprives the people of the house of the angels’
entering upon them. And Allāh knows best.”
[See: Mutalibuli An-Nuha (1/353)]
4 - It Is Not Advisable To Pray Wearing
a Cloth Which Has Designs or Markings over It
Imam Muslim recorded that ‘A‘ishah (radiyallāhu`anhu)
reported, who said: “The Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu
`alayhi wa sallam) stood for solat with a garment which had designs over it. He
looked at these designs and after completing the solat Rasūlullāh (Sallallāhu
`alayhi wasallam) said: “Take this garment to Abu Jaham bin Hudhaifah and bring
me a blanket for it has distracted me just now”.”
(Muslim (1132))
In another narration ‘A‘ishah (radiyallāhu`anhu)
reported: “The Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu
`alayhi wa sallam) had a garment which had designs upon it and this distracted
him in Solat. Rasūlullāh (Sallallāhu `alayhi wasallam) gave it to Abu Jaham
and took a plain garment in its place which is known anbijaniya.” This is also recorded by Muslim (1133)
4.1 - Solat Offered in a Garment that
has Images of People or Animals on it is Still Valid but the Person Would Have
Sinned.
The Scholars of the Standing Committee were asked: Is
it permissible to observe solat in a garment on which there is an image of a
person or images of animals? And is it permissible to enter the toilet in a
garment on which there is the name of Allāh?
The Scholars of the Standing Committee replied: It is
not permissible to pray in clothes on which there are images of animate beings,
whether people, birds, camels, cattle, sheep, or other animate beings, and it
is not permissible for a Muslim to wear them when he is not praying either. The
prayer of one who prays wearing clothes on which there are images is valid, but
he is sinning if he knows the shar’ie ruling. It is not permissible to write
the name of Allāh on clothing, and it is makruh to enter the toilet wearing it,
because that is showing disrespect to His name, may He be exalted.
[Fatawa Al-Lajnah Al-Da’imah (6/179)]
Shaikh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (rahimallāh) was asked about the
ruling on the prayer of one who prays in a garment on which are embroidered or
printed with images of animate beings.
He replied: “If
he is unaware, there is no sin on him, but if he knew (the ruling) then his
prayer is valid but there is some sin involved, according to the more correct
of the two scholarly rulings. Some scholars said that his prayer is invalid,
because he has prayed in a garment that is haram for him.”
[Majmu’ Fatawa Al-Shaikh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (12/360)]
Based on this, one has to remove the image of the tiger
or crocodile from your clothes, or distort the image by removing the head or
covering it with some colour or thread that will hide it. If you pray with the
image still on your clothes, your prayer is valid but there is some sin.
Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) said: “Do not leave any image, but [instead] efface
it.” (Recorded by Muslim)
5 - Children Wearing Clothes on Which
There Are Images of Animate Beings
‘Aishah (radiyallāhu`anha) narrated: “I used to play with the dolls in the presence of the
Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam), and my girl friends also used
to play with me. When Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) used to
enter (my dwelling place) they used to hide themselves, but the Allāh’s
Messenger (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) would call them to join and play with
me.” (Recorded by Bukhari)
The playing with the dolls and similar images is
forbidden, but it was allowed for ‘Aishah at that time, as she was a little
girl, not yet reached the age of puberty. (See: Fathul-Bari page 143, Vol.13)
Aishah, (radiyallāhu`anhu) narrated: “When Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam)
arrived after the expedition to Tabuk or Khaybar (the narrator is doubtful),
the draught raised an end of a curtain which was hung in front of her
store-room, revealing some dolls which belonged to her. He (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi
wasallam) asked: What is this? She replied: My dolls. Among them he saw a horse
with wings made of rags, and asked: What is this I see among them? She replied:
A horse. He asked: What is this that it has on it? She replied: Two wings. He
asked: A horse with two wings? She replied: Have you not heard that Solomon had
horses with wings? She said: Thereupon the Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu
‘alayhi wasallam) laughed so heartily that I could see his molar teeth.” (Recorded by Abu Dawud)
Shaikh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (rahimallāh) was also asked
about the ruling on children wearing clothes on which there are images of
animate beings.
Ibn ‘Uthaymeen replied: The scholars said that it is
haram to dress a child in what it is haram for adults to wear. Whatever that
has an image on it, it is haram for adults to wear it, and so it is also haram
for children to wear it. What the Muslims should do is to prohibit from these
clothes and shoes, so that the evildoers will have no means of reaching us in
this matter. If it is boycotted they will never find a way of bringing them
into this land and that there will be no point in bringing them here.
[Majmu’ Fatawa Al-Shaikh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen
(12/333).]
6 - The Images Must Be Destroyed,
Removed or Erased
As the Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam)
had ordered that all images be destroyed. Is it sufficient to erase just the
eyes, or the face, or the head?
It is not allowed to hang a picture or keep a picture
of any being that possesses a soul. It is obligatory to destroy such pictures.
Abul Hayyaj Al-Asadi narrated that Ali Ibn Abu Talib (radiyallāhu`anhu)
said to him: “Should I not send you on the same duty
as Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) sent me: “Do not
leave an image without obliterating it, or a high grave without leveling it”. This hadith has been also narrated by Habib with
the same chain of transmitters and Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi
wasallam) said: “(Do not leave) a picture without obliterating it” (This is Recorded by Muslim and al-Nasa’ie)
In another narration the Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu
‘alayhi wasallam) said: “Do
not leave any image, but [instead] efface it.” (Recorded
by Muslim)
Shaikh ‘Abd Al-Kareem Al-Khudair (rahimallāh) said:
The image is the face, which must be erased so that it disappears as the
Allāh’s Messenger (Sallallāhu ‘alayhi wasallam) forbade striking the “image”.
The meaning is that it is forbidden to strike the face, as the fact that
“image” means the face means that the facial features must be erased. And Allāh
knows best.
Allāh Almighty knows best.
[References:
Islam Q&A (83154; 3332; 365) and muttaqun.com]
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