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  1. In Sharia, there are certain etiquettes to be observed during intercourse, such as: only exposing the necessary parts of the body, not looking directly at the private parts, not being completely naked like animals, and avoiding acts like one spouse kissing the other's private parts. Such acts are coRead more

    In Sharia, there are certain etiquettes to be observed during intercourse, such as: only exposing the necessary parts of the body, not looking directly at the private parts, not being completely naked like animals, and avoiding acts like one spouse kissing the other’s private parts. Such acts are considered inappropriate, as the tongue used for mentioning Allah should not be used for kissing the private parts. Additionally, such behavior is likened to that of animals, hence a Muslim should avoid it. However, if someone, driven by overwhelming desire, engages in such an act, and there is no impurity on the private parts, it is not deemed impermissible or haram.

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  1. In Islam, the concept of privacy and modesty is highly emphasized. While there is no explicit prohibition against spouses helping each other with personal grooming, such as trimming or shaving private parts, it's generally considered a private matter left to personal discretion and comfort levels wiRead more

    In Islam, the concept of privacy and modesty is highly emphasized. While there is no explicit prohibition against spouses helping each other with personal grooming, such as trimming or shaving private parts, it’s generally considered a private matter left to personal discretion and comfort levels within the marital relationship. Cultural and individual interpretations may vary, so it’s advisable for couples to discuss such matters openly and respectfully within the framework of Islamic teachings on modesty and intimacy.

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