Is it permissible to have the hair done by a hairdresser? What is the ruling concerning the fact to come to your home a hairdresser, is say a woman who has a beauty salon for women, to style the hair of the bride in exchange for a sum of money? And may Allah bless you. The answer is: Praise be to Allah, Lord of the universe, and the peace and blessings be with him that Allah عز وجل sent as a mercy to the world and his family, his colleagues and brothers until the day of resurrection. This says: There is no hindrance to the Muslim woman practitioner (on the right track) comb and garnish the hair of her sister [Muslim], because in principle this Act is permissible, since they are included in the set of uses and not in the set of cults (adorations). On the other hand, the fact that women wear beautiful and beautify for her husband is a recommended thing, provided that you do not attempt to imitate the behavior of the disbelievers or prostitutes or perverse women hairstyles since it is not religiously permitted to imitate in their particularities, as the Prophet صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم said: "who imitate a people becomes one of them."[1] Perfect knowledge belongs to Allah عز وجل , Our last invocation is to Allah, Lord of the universe, praise be and peace and blessings be with our Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم and his family, colleagues and brothers until the day of resurrection. ------------------------------------------------------- Algiers, 1 Al - Muharram 1428 H that corresponds to the 20 of January 2007 G. [1] Report by Abu Dawood, the chapter of "Clothing" clothing of convenience (Hadith 4031), (Hadith 5114) Ahmad, AT-Tahawi in Mouchkil to al - Athar (Hadith 198) and Ibn Abi Shayba in al - Mousannaf (hadith 33.016) through Ibn Umar رضي الله عنهما . This Hadith is described Hassan (good) by Ibn Hajar in Fat'h Al - Bari (10/282). It is, on the other hand, qualified Saheeh by Al-'iraqi in Takhridj Al - Ihya '(1_/_359), by Al - Albani in Irwa al - Ghalil (Hadith 1269), see: NASB Az Ar-Raya-Zayla ' i (4 / 347).