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  2. Shaving in Judaism - Wikipedia

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    According to biblical scholars, the shaving of hair, particularly of the corners of the beard, was originally a mourning custom; [8] the behaviour appears, from the Book of Jeremiah, to also have been practiced by other Semitic tribes, [9] [10] [11] although some ancient manuscripts of the text read live in remote places rather than clip the corners of their hair.

  3. Beard and haircut laws by country - Wikipedia

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    In the Edo period (1603–1867) of Japan, the Tokugawa Shogunate passed orders for Japanese men to shave the pate on the front of their head (the chonmage hairstyle) and shave their beards, facial hair and side whiskers. [20] This was similar to the Qing dynasty queue order imposed by Dorgon making men shave the pates on the front of their ...

  4. Beard - Wikipedia

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    The first one is that growing the beard is obligatory and that shaving it is haram (forbidden) with the main source for this position being this narration: Sahih Bukhari, Book 72, Hadith #781 , narrated by Ibn ʿUmar: Allah's Apostle said, "Cut the moustaches short and leave the beard (as it is)." [86]

  5. Shenandoah (beard) - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the style, there are subtle differences in the shape, size, and general manageability. The chin curtain is a particular style that grows along the jawline and covers the chin completely. This is not to be confused with the chinstrap beard—a similar style of beard that also grows along the jawline but does not fully cover the chin ...

  6. Ritual purity in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Purity (Arabic: طهارة, ṭahāra(h) [1]) is an essential aspect of Islam.It is the opposite of najāsa, the state of being ritually impure.It is achieved by first removing physical impurities (for example, urine) from the body, and then removing ritual impurity through wudu (usually) or ghusl.

  7. Man Takes His Own Life After Real Estate Agent Poses As ... - AOL

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    A 24-year-old business student took his own life after a botched beard transplant in Turkey. Mathieu Vigier-Latour had traveled to Istanbul in March for the procedure, which cost him €1,300 ...

  8. Breaking beard: Bryan Cranston explains his 'out-of-control ...

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    Bryan Cranston jokingly explains why he's gotten rid of his clean-cut appearance and grown a large beard that's "out of control."

  9. Pete Davidson Jokes He ‘Can’t Grow a Full Beard’ in New ...

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    Pete Davidson has something to tell Us.The comedian “can’t grow a full beard” — despite being the face of men’s grooming label Manscaped. Pete Davidson Through the Years: A-List ...