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For those who aren't aware, tattoos are considered haram (forbidden) in Islam. There is no specific Islamic verse outlining this point but many people believe wudu (the purification ritual) cannot be completed if you have a tattoo on your body.
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Read More »On Wednesday, I finally built up the courage to call the Rocksteady Tattoo Company in Melbourne and turned my dreams into reality. My colleagues Caroline Glenn and Emre Kelly from FLORIDA TODAY offered to accompany me while the story of my life was being carved on my body. Fazal Khaliq, a fellow journalist from Pakistan, also came along to catch the act on camera since he has never seen anyone get a tattoo. My mind was flooded with fear because everyone had warned me about how painful the process is. I imagined being poked by small needles and the ink being sewed into my skin like a thread is sewed into cloth. To my surprise, it hardly hurt. All you need to do is avoid thinking about the needle poking you. I diverted my mind and kept humming "It's a small world after all." Hey don't judge, it actually worked for me! Within 10 minutes the outline of the tattoo was completed and the artist started filling in the phoenix design — and that's when it hurt. I was able to bear the pain but a few minutes later my body started to react. I felt lightheaded and could feel my blood pressure dropping. Luckily, the very talented space reporter Emre rushed to my help with a KitKat, while Caroline stroked my hair and encouraged me to push through. Within the next hour, I was back in my hotel and excitedly sending photos of my tattooed back to my friends and siblings. My sister replied saying, "What the f***, Fatima. You can't pray now." To those who don't understand why people are obsessed with getting tattoos — especially my brilliant and loving host and FLORIDA TODAY Executive Editor Bob Gabordi — here's a quote from the Marvel Daredevil TV show that might help: "Growing to love something is really simply forgetting slowly what you dislike about it." - James Wesley Fatima Shaheen Niazi is a journalist in Pakistan and is visiting FLORIDA TODAY as part of an International Center for Journalists program.
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