Sunan al-Nasa'i
A man from among the Companions of the Prophet used to forbid too much of Al-Irfah." Ibn Buraidah was asked what too much of Al-Irfah meant, and he said: "It includes combing the hair."
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Sunan al-Nasa'i
A man from among the Companions of the Prophet used to forbid too much of Al-Irfah." Ibn Buraidah was asked what too much of Al-Irfah meant, and he said: "It includes combing the hair."
Sunan al-Nasa'i
"The Prophet came to us and saw a man with wild hair. He said: 'Could this man not find anything with which to calm down his hair?'"
Sunan al-Nasa'i
That he had long thick hair. "He asked the Prophet (about it) and he told him to take care of it and comb it every day."
Sunan al-Nasa'i
The hair of the Prophet came halfway down his ears.
Sunan al-Nasa'i
The hair of the Prophet came down to his shoulders.
Sunan al-Nasa'i
The Prophet forbade Al-Qaza' (shaving part of the head and leaving part)."
Sunan al-Nasa'i
"The Messenger of Allah was a man of average height with broad shoulders, a thick beard and a reddish complexion, and his hair came down to his earlobes. I saw him in a red Hullah and I never saw anything...
Sunan al-Nasa'i
"I never saw any long haired man in a Hullah who was more handsome than the Messenger of Allah , and he had hair that came down to his shoulders."
Sunan al-Nasa'i
"The Messenger of Allah forbade Al-Qaza' (shaving part of the head and leaving part)."
Sunan al-Nasa'i
"I heard the Messenger of Allah forbidding Al-Qaza' (shaving part of the head and leaving part)."