Beard as a Condition for Leading Salah: Views of 3 Respected Scholars

❖ Question:​


A ḥāfiẓ claims that “making beard a condition for imamat is a backward restriction imposed by ignorant societies.”
What is the proper Islamic response to such a claim?


❖ Answer by:​


Shaykh Saeed Mujtaba Saeedi (ḥafiẓahullāh)
Shaykh Abdul Wakeel Nasir (ḥafiẓahullāh)
Research Scholar Wājid Iqbal (ḥafiẓahullāh)



✿ Scholarly Clarification on Beard and Imamat:​


➊ Calling the Sunnah ‘Jāhilīyyah’ Is Itself an Act of Jāhilīyyah​


To call the beard—a stressed Sunnah of the Prophet ﷺ— a “Jāhilī restriction”, is in fact a reflection of one’s own ignorance and arrogance.


✔ Such a person is not merely opposing scholarly consensus but also insulting a clearly established Sunnah.


✔ Scholars affirm that one who holds this view is harmful to the dīn and should be removed from the position of imāmat.


➋ Imam Must Be Among the Best in the Community​


As the Prophet ﷺ said:


"ائمتكم خياركم"
“Your imams should be the best among you.”


The Salaf al-Ṣāliḥīn (pious predecessors) were consistent in upholding that imams must outwardly and inwardly reflect Islamic values.


✔ A person who shaves the beard intentionally commits a continuous sin.
✔ Such a person should not be appointed as a permanent imam, especially when Fusūq (open sin) is involved.


Denial of the Beard as a Sunnah — A Dangerous Statement


The claim that beard is a backward cultural condition and not a religious requirement is a very dangerous stance.


✔ This contradicts the ijmāʿ (consensus) of scholars and goes against established religious knowledge.


✖ The Prophet ﷺ once removed a man from leading the prayer because he spat inside the mosque.


If spitting once in the mosque can disqualify someone from imāmat,
then persistently shaving the beard, a clear violation of Sunnah, is far more serious.


❖ Summary of the Three Scholarly Points:​


ScholarPosition
Shaykh Saeed Mujtaba SaeediCalling beard a jāhilī condition = disrespect to Sunnah = disqualification for imāmat
Shaykh Abdul Wakeel NasirBeard is essential for outward religious identity of an imam
Wājid Iqbal (Research Scholar)Statement against beard = against scholarly consensus = dangerous belief

❖ Final Conclusion:​


Beard is a necessary external sign of adherence to Sunnah.
A person who openly opposes or belittles it is unfit for leading prayers.
Imamat is not just a role—it’s a representation of Islam, both in belief and practice.


وَاللّٰهُ أَعْلَمُ بِالصَّوَابِ
 
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