Perfume & Islam
Clearing Doubts – Backed by Sunnah & Authentic Sources
❌ Is Perfume Haram Due to Alcohol?
No. Most perfumes use denatured alcohol which is non-intoxicating and not consumed. Scholars agree that it is not the same as wine (*khamr*).
“Perfume with alcohol is not najis because it is not intoxicating.”
– Shaykh Ibn Baz (rahimahullah)
– Shaykh Ibn Baz (rahimahullah)
🕌 What Did the Prophet ﷺ Say About Perfume?
Fragrance was beloved to the Prophet ﷺ. He wore it regularly and recommended it before prayer and social interaction.
“Of the things of this world, women and perfume have been made dear to me...”
– Sunan an-Nasa’i 3939
– Sunan an-Nasa’i 3939
🧪 Is All Alcohol Haram?
No. Only intoxicating types meant for consumption are haram. Alcohol in perfumes evaporates and is not drinkable.
- Non-consumable
- Evaporates in seconds
- Denatured for safety
“Not every alcohol is khamr. Only that which intoxicates is haram.”
– Shaykh Ibn Uthaymeen (rahimahullah)
– Shaykh Ibn Uthaymeen (rahimahullah)
✅ Our Halal Standards
Every Scentsationz perfume is:
- Non-intoxicating
- Prayer-safe (per scholars)
- Free from haram animal content
- Made with dignity & ethics
📿 Fragrance is Sunnah
Using fragrance is not just allowed – it’s a Sunnah that pleases Allah and brings barakah to gatherings.
“Whoever is offered perfume should not refuse it, for it is light to carry and has a pleasant smell.”
– Sahih Muslim 2253
– Sahih Muslim 2253
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