The Prophet ﷺ and Depilatory Cream — Hadith Analysis & Refutation
The Prophet ﷺ and Depilatory Cream — Hadith Analysis & Refutation
Table of Contents
- The Claimed Hadith
- Part One — The Hadiths About the Prophet Applying Cream Are Weak or Fabricated
- Part Two — The Authentic Narration Has Nothing to Do With the Doubt
- Part Three — Even If Authentic, There Is No Problem
The Claimed Hadith
“That when the Prophet ﷺ applied ointment, he would start with his private parts and apply ointment to them, and then he would apply ointment to the rest of his body.”
Part One — The Hadiths About the Prophet Applying Cream Are Weak or Fabricated
Group A — Fabricated or Invalid Narrations
- Narrator: Wathilah ibn al-Asqa’
- Source: Al-‘Ilal by Ibn Abi Hatim — page or number: 3/380
- Ruling: INVALID
- Narrator: Aisha
- Source: Al-Kamil fi al-Du’afa by Ibn Adi — 3/231
- Ruling: FABRICATED — contains Husayn ibn Alwan, of whom it is said: “Most of his hadiths are fabricated, and he is among those who fabricate hadiths.”
- Source: Dhakhirat al-Huffaz by Ibn al-Qaysarani — 1/413
- Ruling: FABRICATED — Ibn al-Qaysarani states: Husayn ibn Alwan is a liar.
Group B — Weak and Mursal Narrations About Covering the Pubic Area
- Source: Al-Adab al-Shari’ah by Ibn Muflih — 3/53
- Ruling: Chain appears trustworthy, but Habib ibn Abi Thabit did not hear from Umm Salamah — making it interrupted (munqati’)
- Source: Al-‘Iddah ‘ala al-Ahkam by al-San’ani — 1/273
- Ruling: Narrators are trustworthy, but declared weak due to being mursal (disconnected chain)
- Source: Da’if Ibn Majah by al-Albani — no. 757
- Ruling: WEAK
- Source: Da’if al-Jami’ by al-Albani — no. 4345
- Ruling: WEAK
- Source: Da’if al-Jami’ by al-Albani — no. 4346
- Ruling: WEAK
- Source: Mu’alla Hadiths by al-Wada’i — no. 480
- Ruling: Chain appears sound on the surface, but it is interrupted
Additional Weak Narrations on the Same Theme
- Source: Al-Sunan al-Kubra by al-Bayhaqi — 1/152
- Ruling: WEAK
- Source: Al-‘Ilal wa Ma’rifat al-Rijal by Imam Ahmad — 2/276
- Ruling: Hisham did not hear it from Layth Abi al-Mashrafi — chain is broken
- Source: Lisan al-Mizan — 3/24
- Ruling: INVALID and not authentic
- Source: Al-Sunan al-Kubra by al-Bayhaqi — 1/152
- Ruling: Narrated in full by Abu al-‘Ala’ but he sent it (mursal)
- Source: Al-Adab al-Shari’ah by Ibn Muflih — 3/53
- Ruling: Chain is trustworthy, but Habib did not hear from Umm Salamah — interrupted
- Source: Fath al-Bari by Ibn Hajar — 10/356
- Ruling: Narrators are trustworthy. However: al-Bayhaqi declared it weak due to being mursal, and Ahmad denied its authenticity
Part Two — The Authentic Narration Has Nothing to Do With the Doubt
Part Three — Even If Authentic, There Is No Problem
Depilation Is an Act of Cleanliness
“It is said that a man was waxed and that he was waxed with wax.”
This is a means of cleanliness and hygiene — something practiced across all civilisations. Plucking armpit hair and shaving pubic hair are among the natural practices of human beings with a sound nature.
Removing Pubic Hair Is an Act of Fitrah in Islam
“Among the fitrah are: shaving the pubic hair, clipping the nails, and trimming the moustache.”
What is meant by it is the cleanliness of that area, and shaving is best — but cutting, plucking, and depilation are all permissible.
What is meant by pubic hair is the hair above and around a man’s penis, and likewise the hair around a woman’s vagina.”
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Every narration that forms the basis of this doubt is either fabricated, weak, mursal, or has a broken chain — as confirmed by al-Albani, al-Bayhaqi, Imam Ahmad, Ibn Hajar, Ibn Muflih, al-Wada’i, and others.
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The authentic narration on the subject simply confirms that the Prophet ﷺ removed pubic hair — which is an established act of Islamic fitrah confirmed in both Bukhari and Muslim.
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Even if the doubted narrations were authentic, they describe nothing more than the proper application of depilatory cream — a hygienic practice confirmed as a Sunnah, praised by scholars, and practiced across all human civilisations.
The doubt evaporates entirely on both the chain level and the content level.