Why Do Muslims Apply Henna on Hands and Feet? | What the Prophet (PBUH) Said About Henna

Why Do Muslims Apply Henna on Hands and Feet? | What the Prophet (PBUH) Said About Henna Henna, or mehndi, is often seen as a festive decoration for weddings and special occasions—but in Islam, it's much more than just a cultural tradition. Have you ever wondered why Muslims apply henna to their hands and feet, and what the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) actually said about it? In this video, we explore the spiritual, historical, and prophetic significance of henna. Discover how henna was not just used for beauty, but also as a recommended Sunnah practice. The Prophet (PBUH) praised its use for both men and women in different ways—highlighting its natural healing properties, modest beautification, and spiritual benefits. We’ll also look at authentic hadiths where henna was used for healing wounds, treating ailments, and as a sign of dignity and cleanliness. You’ll learn how the companions of the Prophet (PBUH) followed this practice and how Islamic scholars interpret its use even today. Whether you're someone who loves wearing henna or someone curious about its Islamic roots, this video brings you facts, inspiration, and clarity. It’s time to move beyond the myth that henna is “just for weddings.” It’s a beautiful Sunnah—filled with wisdom, simplicity, and tradition. 👉 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more Islamic videos that explore the hidden beauty in our everyday practices!