SEVERAL religious and cultural experts have voiced their concern over the growing trend among Muslims of using henna to “tattoo” their bodies, saying this is forbidden in Islam, although the use of henna is permitted by the religion.
Mingguan Malaysia interviewed experts who said the act of “painting” one’s body was wrong, particularly if the “tattoos” depicted animals or humans.
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