In the name of Allah (swt)
The reason is not really to ?distinguish? between a man’s hands and a woman’s hand but the use of henna was a means to adorn and beatify the woman. If the lady does this for the pleasure of her husband or to follow the Sunnah shown for women by the Rasulullah Sallallahu Alahi Wassalam then she will gain reward for it, Inshallah. (Umdatus Saalik pg 59)
Sayyidina Abu Hurairah Narrated that Rasulullah said, “The perfume of a man is that which has a fragrance but it has no colour. The perfume of a woman has a colour, but it must not have an odour (it does not emit a smell or fragrance of any sort).” Shamail Tirmizi
The ladies may apply mendhi to their hands, arms, feet etc it is permissible.
Lastly, it should be remember that only those patterns are allowed which are not of or do not resemble any animals, people etc. Intricate, intrinsic, or geometric looking patterns are best.
And Allah the Exalted knows best 19 August 2005
————————————– Mufti Abubakr Karolia Batley, U.K Founder of the “Islamic Foundation for Theology and Research” (I.F.T.A.R)
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