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[quote]Just a thought regarding the wearing of perfumes, fragrances, and the like. It seems to me that if one follows modesty, and hence the glorification of Allah (SWT) then these applications would indeed be Haraam, since the result of their applications-on men or women-is generally to glorify either the wearer or the substance, and not Allah (SWT). And those applications which are alchohol based would seem to be Haraam, since alchohol is forbidden. On the other hand, it seems to me that the application of soaps, even those resulting in mild fragrance, would be alright if the idea is to acheive cleanliness and to remove objectionable odors and not to advertise or glorify oneself or the application. So it is much in the intention of how the fragrence is used. Shukran, Salam11[/quote]
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