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‘Heads Like Camel Humps’ Explained 

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Answered by Shaykh Abdurrahman ibn Yusuf Mangera

In the following Hadith, can you please elaborate on ‘heads looking like humps of camels’? What does it mean by that? I know many women keep their hair tied up on the top part of their heads and it does like like a hump.

Abu Hurayrah said: The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: ‘There are two types of the people of Hell whom I have not seen: a people with whips like the tails of cattle, with which they beat the people, and women who are clothed but naked, walking with an enticing gait and with their heads looking like the humps of camels, leaning to one side. They will not enter Paradise and will not even smell its fragrance, although its fragrance can be detected from such and such a distance.’ (Narrated by Muslim, 2128).

Answer:
In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful

Assalamu alaykum

In the name of Allah the Inspirer of truth.

Imam Nawawi states the following concerning this portion of the hadith:

“The meaning of their “heads looking like humps of camels” is that they arrange it so that it seems big and raised by either using a turban, a wrap or something similar.” After quoting this in his commentary of Sahih Muslim ‘Allama Taqi ‘Uthmani writes: “I say, such women have appeared in our days who arrange their hair on the backs of their necks or in the middle of their heads in a manner that fully resembles the humps of camels. The Prophet Sallallahu alayhi wasallam drew a similarity between their heads and camel humps. This is from among the miracles of the Prophet Sallallahu alayhi wasallam, because it has happened exactly as he prophesied fourteen centuries ago. (Takmilat Fath al-Mulhim 4:201)

Hence such hairdos should be avoided.

And Allah knows best.
Abdurrahman ibn Yusuf

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